The titles were often gloriously creative and diverse, some paying homage to terrace anthems, others making a clever play on words. Sales were decent, too, with more than one million copies shifted ...
Dateline: sometime in London 1977, in a basement club on a corner site at the top end of Neal St near Shaftesbury Avenue. Location: the Roxy, the punk venue which took on the name of the space’s ...
“Sometimes it’s hard to convince publications to feature underground artists, so I decided to create my own zine,” photographer Richie Lee Davis says. Around LA, Davis is a known and loved force to be ...
Liverpool FC are one of the most talked-about, supported and successful clubs in world football, and the ravenous fan-base crave a constant stream of news, information, speculation and opinion. With ...
Do you remember the fanzine? Those crude, photocopied bits of paper, lovingly cut'n'pasted together, thrust into your hands as you waited outside a gig or piled up high in the local record shop.
Leeds United fanzine, The Square Ball, has charted the highs and lows of the club since 1989 Fanzines charting the triumphs and tears experienced by football fans in West Yorkshire are being pulled ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and ...
When Spider-Man first appeared in 1962, he immediately became a symbol for young outsiders around the world. Peter Parker was brilliant but socially awkward, and he loved his Aunt May and Uncle Ben ...
Here's a 25-year-old memory etched into the mind of author Bill German: standing over Mick Jagger as the wiry singer, on hands and knees, dabs at spilled juice with a towel to prevent it from staining ...
In the late 1960s, people started hammering their names in nails on the wooden railroad ties near where artist Alex Lukas, an assistant professor of publishing and printmaking at UC Santa Barbara, ...
I grew up in a stable, working-class home in Hull in the 1980s, but I always craved excitement. That’s probably why, aged 18, I moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma. I started visiting the city in the school ...
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