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Zine Scene

Zine Scene

Pavement Licker

Zine Scene — Pavement Licker features prose, street art, illustration, stories and scribbles that are always on the good side of weird.

Written by: Alex King

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BE13

Zine Scene — Photographer and graphic designer Sam Roberts captures a cycling and skating adventure through Belgium.

Written by: Alex King

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Radulthood

Zine Scene — A rainbow-coloured tribute to the subculture institution that is the skatepark.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Zine Scene

Filmme Fatales

Zine Scene — Filmme Fatales brings together thought-provoking perspectives on women and cinema.

Written by: Alex King

Zine Scene

Australian Misfits

Zine Scene — The fringes of Sydney culture are captured in Freddie Bonfanti's new Australian misfits zine Eora Country, launching in Doomed Gallery, Dalston, tonight.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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The photo zine exploring the strange rivalry between Melbourne and Perth

Zine Scene — Division of Vision is a photo zine conversation between Melbourne and Perth that explores the not quite Bloods vs. Crips rivalry between the two cities.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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Grown Man Business

Zine Scene — New photo book featuring photography on the road from Japan to the Ukraine launches in Melbourne at Monday Week gallery.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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Keep Me Satisfied

Zine Scene — Photographer Pat Sampson put together Keep Me Satisfied to capture the highs and lows of metal band Razoreater on tour.

Written by: Alex King

Q&As

Eleanor Hardwick

Twenty Thirteen — New exhibition curated by Eleanor Hardwick features young female photographers exploring youth, rebellion, freedom, sexuality and femininity.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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Drawings From My Mind Tank

Zine Scene — Bristol-based artist and skater Mike O'Shea shares trippy new zine Drawings From My Mind Tank.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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