Slug and Lettuce (fanzine)
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Slug and Lettuce is a free newsprint punk zine started in State College, Pennsylvania by Christine Boarts in 1987. In 1989 CBL and S&L relocated to New York City where the zine's print run steadily grew and increased to 10,000 with free worldwide distribution. In 1997, CBL and S&L relocated to Richmond, Virginia.{{cite web|title=Guide to the Zines and Mini-Comics Collection|url=http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c85t3pmt/entire_text/|work=Online Archive of California|access-date=22 November 2015}} Its byline reads "A zine supporting the Do-It-Yourself ethics of the punk community". The print version ended in 2007 with edition #90, and the PO Box was closed in 2016.{{Cite web|url=http://slugandlettuce.net/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160413150948/http://slugandlettuce.net/ |archive-date=2016-04-13 |title=Welcome |website=Slug and Lettuce.net}}
History and profile
Slug and Lettuce was started in 1987.{{cite web|title=Virtual Shelf Browse|url=https://clio.columbia.edu/browse/shelfkey_full/bar+zines+b58c0000+no0000+000018+6128963|publisher=CLIO|access-date=8 July 2016}} It is published quarterly and is edited by Christine Boarts, who also writes a column for Maximum Rocknroll and runs a book distribution business. She describes her zine as "providing space for communication and networking within underground music and political scenes"Gelder, K (2005) The Subcultures Reader Routledge {{ISBN|978-0-415-34415-9}} p. 537 and states that "it was through her zine that she forged connections to the larger underground scene which gave her the 'inspiration and dedication' to chart a course for herself outside the mainstream" (quoted in Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture).Duncombe, S (1997) Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture Verso {{ISBN|978-1-85984-158-7}} p. 7
Contents
Each issue contains columns with DIY/anarcho-punk themes pertaining to anti-authoritarian politics, vegetarian/vegan action, radical parenting, DIY culture, gardening and activism generally. Slug and Lettuce also features zine, book, and record reviews and Christine Boarts' band photography.
Slug and Lettuce has featured the comic Zero Content by Fly, the Folk Punk art of Jeremy Clark and the Medieval Punk art of Sean Aaberg.
In issue number 89 in autumn 2006, Christine Boarts announces that issue 90 will be the twentieth anniversary issue. It is postponed to May 2007 owing to her pregnancy. The 20th anniversary issue - #90 came out in the fall of 2007.
Archive & Website
In a 2014 Interview, Boarts stated that much of the zine's photography and articles had been archived to the zine's website.{{cite podcast |host=Gary Llama |title=Christine Boarts|website=variousthings.org |publisher=Various Things |date=29 January 2019 |url=https://variousthings.org/chris-boarts-larson/ |access-date=29 January 2019}}
See also
References
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External links
- {{Official website|http://slugandlettuce.net/}}
- Archived issues: https://archive.org/details/slug_and_lettuce
Category:1987 establishments in Pennsylvania
Category:Music magazines published in the United States
Category:Quarterly magazines published in the United States
Category:Magazines established in 1987
Category:Magazines published in New York City
Category:Magazines published in Virginia
Category:Mass media in Richmond, Virginia
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