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Box 21

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Contains 27 Results:

The East Village Inky 11, Ayun Halliday, 2001

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 1
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents A zine “in which a 36 year old Hoosier only child finds herself nominally in charge of two small native New Yorkers, one of whom has a big mouth and 3 thumbs.” Recounts anecdotes and depicts comics of experiences shared by all three in their day-to-day-lives.

Published in Brooklyn, New York. 38 pages in English.
Dates: 2001

The East Village Inky 36, Ayun Halliday, 2007

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 2
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Scope and Contents A zine “in which two powerless children are hauled into the wilds of Juneau, Alaska for the world premiere of a musical the New York City Board of Ed. Calendar will prevent them from attending.” Also recounts experiences while the family was in Juneau such as bowling, local Juneau slang, and comics.

Published in Brooklyn, New York. 38 pages in English.
Dates: 2007

The East Village Inky 16: THE FINAL ISSUE!, Barbara Kligman

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 3
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents This issue reflects on the zine’s history as a “…forum to be Jewish without all the constrictions of having to put on a minstrel face,” with a short timeline describing past issues, stories from the author regarding the response the zine garnered from friends, publishers and think tank groups, and a collection of miscellaneous written pieces pertaining to Jewish identity and experiences.

Published in New York, New York. 23 pages in English.
Dates: 1998-2016

Pensacola 4, candy.grrl, 2003

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 4
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents A zine that covers numerous anecdotes and stories from the author’s life concerning self-reflection, boys and TV shows she enjoyed at the time.

Published in New York, New York. 48 pages in English.
Dates: 2003

Pink Poodle 10, candy.grrl, 2002

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 5
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents A zine compiling a selection of short essays, how-to guides, anecdotes from concerts and recommendations for movies and music over the span of a five month period in the author’s life.

Published in New York, New York. 61 pages in English.
Dates: 2002

Eat Your Heart Out, Martha! : The Educational Issue, Candyce, 2001

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 6
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents A zine focused on one mother’s reasoning behind choosing to homeschool her child and exploring the rationale that goes into pursuit of the ‘unschooling’ mindset in regard to their child’s education as well as the reader’s.

Published in Fort Smith, Arkansas originally in 2001 and later republished to this zine in 2003. 30 pages in English.
Dates: 2001

Adventures in Menstruating 5, Chella Quint, 2009

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 7
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents A zine centered around the lampooning of advertisements for menstruation products, as well as further discussion and comics related to menstruation.

Published in Sheffield, England with contributors Alison Bechdel, Kitten von Mew, Liz Kissling, Chris Bobel, Sarah Thomasin, Sparky Taylor, Michelle Tea, and Dr. Brooke Magnanti. 23 pages in English.
Dates: 2009

Nof-nof Presents: So How Come it Took Us so Long to Get Acquainted?, Chloe Ophelia Hurley, 2003

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 8
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents A zine whose author wrote short fiction pieces accompanied with illustrations about encounters with imaginary strangers described by imaginary narrators.

Published in Providence, Rhode Island. 51 pages in English.
Dates: 2003

OFF-Line 31: The Besieged Man, Clair Cocco and Vincent Romano, 2004

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 9
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents A quarterly zine put together by a husband and wife, with writing regarding the meeting of and something of a eulogy for civil rights movement member David Dellinger, the recounting Vincent’s practice of war tax resistance and his letters and encounters with the IRS, recipes, letters from readers, and recommendations and reviews of other zines and music.

Published in New York, New York. 61 pages in English.
Dates: 2004

OFF-Line 33: Spring is here…Plant a Zine for All the World to See, Clair Cocco and Vincent Romano, 2005

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 10
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents A quarterly zine put together by a husband and wife, with writings on Vincent’s father and grandfather, Claire’s thoughts about experimenting with the teaching methods of her students, recipes, a timeline on Vincent’s experience at the 2005 Boston Zine Fair, recipes, letters from readers, and recommendations amd reviews of other zines and music.

Published in New York, New York. 61 pages in English.
Dates: 2005