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LGBTQ+ zines from places where being gay is condemned

Queer resistance

From Russia to India and Hong Kong, we take a look at the zines which are carving out vital spaces of self-expression for queer people in countries where same-sex relationships still remain taboo.

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Outdoor  >  Sport

The beautiful anarchy of football’s fanzine movement

‘We won’t last forever’

Having started as a DIY rebellion, the fanzine movement is now an invaluable subculture under threat from an increasingly digital world.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

A grassroots guide to surviving the patriarchy

From the ground up

In the ’70s, the bestselling New Woman’s Survival Catalog drew attention to the power of local activism.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Polyester releases zine on reproductive justice

Saving ourselves

To celebrate its fifth birthday this month, Polyester is releasing four special-edition zines focused on beauty, masculinity and reproductive rights.

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Art & Culture  >  Print

Loose is a zine dedicated to making it up as you go along

Young, wild and free

Now onto their third issue – which launches with a party at London’s 71a Gallery – the team behind the DIY art publication remain committed as ever to living loosely.

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Art & Culture  >  Print

Ache: a new zine artfully tackling the gender health gap

‘Women must be listened to’

The intersectional magazine explores how women experience pain in a society that seems pitted against them.

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Art & Culture  >  Print

Inside South Africa’s radical anti-apartheid zine

The legacy of Staffrider

Published between 1978 and 1996, Staffrider introduced a sense of unity that was nationally outlawed. Here, the people who made it happen reflect on its significance.

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Art & Culture  >  Art

Why 50 amazing artists have customised a slab of concrete

Pavement Lickers

Stanley Donwood, Ralph Steadman and Robert Del Naja are among a line-up of contemporary artists who've created original works to help a deserving charity.

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Art & Culture  >  Print

The new zine celebrating the cultural power of baseball

The 108

As the sport gets ready to head to London next year, we examine the immense global influence of baseball with new print project, The 108.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

How women radicalised the world of self-publishing

Inside the revolution

For decades, women have been using independent zines to discuss the issues that matter to them – rejecting the mainstream media’s misogyny to take issues into their own hands.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

How young Londoners are joining forces for Grenfell

Creativity in motion

Off The Block is a new print magazine celebrating London’s diverse creative scene, with all profits going towards the victims of Grenfell Tower tragedy.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Vibrant shots of Britain’s strangest subcultures

Budgies, beards & 99s

In a new zine – titled The Ecstasy Of Everything – photographer Luke Stephenson depicts the British Isles at their most offbeat, bizarre and eclectic.

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