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Strawberry Dreams Fanzine This is the first issue in an on going fanzine series that we want to release regularly. Please feel free to post any and all pages of the zine anywhere and everywhere and forward this email to anyone you think would enjoy reading. We want contributions from females everywhere who are into all sorts of different cool shit! It doesn’t have to be music related, that’s just the world we are mostly tapped into. We want writings, rants, essays, artwork, poetry, paintings, ideas, etc of every type and we want to know how we can improve . Dialogue is the goal! If you would like hard copies of the zine, feel free to print or write us and we can send some copies to you for distribution. Thanks!
Paula and Crucial John STRAWBERRY DREAMS FANZINE [email protected] @strawberrydreamsfanzine (Instagram)
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upcoming punk gig “ripping d-beat from [state]” “crushing [state/area] hardcore” “local old school punk boys” 7 pm sharp! [show starts at 10:47 pm] respect the space [show takes place at house of an outed abuser] ask a punk! [badly drawn pic of a pig in a cop uniform fucking another cop with a nightstick]
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DREAM JACKET
A Schott´s Perfecto leather motorcycle jacket painted by Keith Haring, 1988. / Artestar
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my cousin’s cat looks unreal like what is this shit. Who authorized this
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Batman Returns (1992) Taking a moment to appreciate the glory of Selina Kyle’s apartment.
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Life has been pretty cool lately....
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: The Immaterial Digital Labor Issue Joined by guest editor Dorothy Howard, we are planning an issue for June looking at the way labor has changed as the work we do grows increasingly digital and immaterial. Social media, Wikipedia, ‘the sharing economy’, the rise of unpaid internships, a burgeoning freelance market, automation … it all has affected the way we work. Have machines alleviated work, or just transformed what used to be paid work into unpaid work, contributing to a global “time-famine” and increasingly conflated notions of work and play? We are currently looking for pitches for an upcoming issue centered around all of these ideas. As a radical publication, we are specifically be interested in pieces that reflect on how the unpaid labor done in punk, DIY, and anti-capitalist communities intersects with the concerns of digital immaterial labor discussions. Please send pitches to [email protected] by May 8.
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Such an under rated movie.
Josie and the Pussycats (Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, 2001)
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