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UNAFFILIATED, #3
free! (send postage), 8 ½ x 11, offset, 28 pgs.
By Jessica Thiringer Thursday, February 04 2010
The zine starts itself off with a Fugazi quote (“. . .history rears up to spit in your face. . .”), so right away I knew they were starting from somewhere good. It’s full of radical politics – but it’s not boring or preachy. It’s cut’n’paste, while still readable. There’s a really scary chart called “Where Are You Getting Your Media From?,” and it’s a breakdown of how four major companies own basically all mainstream media in this country. It freaked me the fuck out, but I’m glad I know. There was also an excellent piece, a radical guide to women’s health. I got kinda scared when I saw that there was some fiction and poetry, because a lot of times when fiction and poetry are thrown into this kind of zine, it turns out very bad – but this stuff actually didn’t suck. And there’s a comic, and music reviews, and a bunch of other good stuff. Definitely worth the postage. –Jessica
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