Zine covering music in the D.C. area and beyond. Includes essays, reviews of concerts and records, interviews, and a local music calendar. This issue includes interviews with Sam and Dave, 999, Mars Everywhere, and D.C. radio DJ Steve Lorber, as well as a D.C. band directory.
D. Floyd speaks to a journalist and camera operator outside of Chuck Brown's viewing. Several news station trucks are visible in the background., Donnell Floyd, Sr. is known professionally as D. Floyd.
On-air personality and disc jockey with WPGC FM DJ Flexx interviews Frank 'Scooby' Sirius: The Godson of Go-Go at WPGC Studios., Frank Marshall is known professionally as Frank 'Scooby' Sirius. Keith Clagon is known professionally as DJ Flexx.
An independent newspaper serving the lesbian community. This edition features a photo of model Robin Clark on the front page; a piece on the Millennium March; images from Black Pride '98; interviews with women prisoners; financial advice; an ongoing fiction series; movie recommendations; current events related to sports; 'Dear Dollie' advice column; and advertisements for upcoming events and various services., Volume 6, Number 05
An independent newspaper serving the lesbian community. This edition features photos of activist Tsitsi Tiripano on the front page; an article about the Millennium March on Washington; a list of the best lesbian and gay films of the 20th century; an interview with Tsitsi Tiripano; celebrity news; current events related to musician Elton John; an HBO documentary about cancer; and gay.com; a section titled 'Call for Action;' and various advertisements for upcoming events and services., Volume 8, Number 3
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on the Patient Bill of Rights banning sexual orientation-based discrimination by federal government health insurance plans, the decision by religious discrimination legal organization Rutherford Institute to represent the family of a child barred from a Virginia karate school due to having AIDS, the D.C. AIDS office’s failure to spend federal and city funds, interview with Colonel Dennis Hejlik about the resolution of a martial court case against five Marines who tossed a tear gas grenade into Capitol Hill gay bar Remington’s, Freddie Mac’s extension of partner benefits to gay employees, opposition of Maryland Gay civil rights bill due to lack of protections for transgender people, international news on gay rights and anti-gay sentiments, creation of gay-friendly housing at colleges and universities, hepatitis infections and vaccinations, AIDS-related health information, and the GLAAD media awards nominations with a focus on websites, as well as obituaries, painter Max Lawton and the In the Neighborhood exhibit, Steven Reichert’s art exhibit Geometric Abstraction, music reviews, Lambda Literary Award nominees, book reviews, television programming schedule, calendar of local arts and culture events, movie reviews, horoscopes, list of gay-friendly religious services, local sports calendar, personal and classified ads, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events and groups., Volume 29, Number 9
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board's decision to reject clemency for a woman on death row, President-elect George W. Bush's likely nominee for the head of Health and Human Services, a murder trial in West Virginia, same-sex marriage in Holland, President Clinton's thoughts on the Boy Scouts of America and gay civil rights, a 17th Street gay bar's plans to expand, DC Council's approval of a bill that allowed nude dance entertainment to continue, the review of a New York Boy Scouts group, a transitional update related to the upcoming Bush administration, an executive order in Delaware prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, a demonstration by the activist group ACT UP at a Bristol-Myers Squibb holiday party, the screening of a documentary titled 'That's a Family!,' and other local, national, and international news; a 'Readers Forum' featuring letters from readers; two pieces on the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force's Creating Change Conference; book and music reviews; calendars for upcoming cultural, religious, and sporting events; an astrology section; classified, personals, and encounters ads; and advertisements for various services., Volume 31, Number 51
Zine includes concert listings and reviews as well as band reviews and interviews. Issue includes interviews with Juliana Luecking, Nation of Ulysses and Hazmat as well as a few members of the D.C. scene.
Zine is primarily an interview with Patrice Williams, organizer of RISE, a planned rehabilitation program for youth offenders in Washington, D.C. Zine discusses the impetus of RISE project and challenges organizers are facing. Zine is the first in a series titled Storyteller Punk Feminist Cultural Productions. Zine cover background is a detailed map of Washington, DC., Possible that the RISE program never fully or successfully launched; Patrice, the person interviewed in the zine, does not provide her last name., Possible that the RISE program never fully or successfully launched; Patrice, the person interviewed in the zine, does not provide her last name.
Newspaper containing music reviews, photographs, an interview with Black Flag by Ian MacKaye, an interview with Comicosmics, articles about U.S. Ape and a D.C. band called REM (not the R.E.M. from Athens, Georgia), as well as scene reports from Olympia, Boston, New Jersey, Minneapolis - St. Paul, Harrisburg, and Michigan. Also includes record store and venue advertisements.
Newspaper containing music reviews, photographs, an article about Luna Legion, an interview with Pylon, and scene reports from Olympia, Boston, and New Jersey. Also includes record store and venue advertisements.
Zine contains photos of bands and interviews with Tesco Vee (of the Meatmen) and Henry Rollins. Zine also has reports on the punk music scenes in Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York City, as well as a list of active DC bands and clubs and a chart showing the line-up history of Minor Threat., Date is based on multiple interviews dated 1983, Date is based on multiple interviews dated 1983
Newspaper containing interviews with The Suburbs and Lyres; a review of a Black Flag, Minor Threat, Youth Brigade concert at 9:30 club; and reviews of Brian Eno, David Byrne, and The Clash. Zine also contains photographs and scene reports from Madison, Baltimore, Indiana, and Minneapolis. Also includes record store and venue advertisements., Second issue of Discords; Calvin Johnson of K Records fame listed as contributing editor here for the first time, Second issue of Discords; Calvin Johnson of K Records fame listed as contributing editor here for the first time
Zine focusing on the D.C. punk music scene including interviews, record and concert reviews, concert photos, and scene reports. Issue contains interviews with members of Malefice, Marginal Man, Void, and Malefice and scene reports from Sacramento and Dallas., Date is based on dates of records reviewed and mentioned in interviews., Date is based on dates of records reviewed and mentioned in interviews.
Newspaper containing letters to the editor, including a letter from Henry Rollins; interviews with Mission of Burma, Roky Erickson, and Bunnydrums; and reviews of concerts, records, and zines. Also contains photographs and scene reports from Dallas/Ft. Worth, Philadelphia, Ohio, New Jersey, Boston, Madison, and Harrisburg. Also includes record store, record label, and venue advertisements.
Newspaper containing photographs, drawings, articles and interviews with Half Japanese, White Boy, Nurses, and Johnny Bethesda. Zine also includes record store advertisements, music reviews, and a family tree-style chart of bands and performers.
Music zine featuring a Washington, D.C. scene report and interviews with Severin, Velocity Girl, Jawbox, and Holy Rollers. Zine features album, show and zine reviews, poetry, fiction, photography and advertisements for bands, record labels and zines.
Zine focusing on the D.C. punk music scene including interviews, record and concert reviews, concert photos, and scene reports. Issue contains interviews with members of H�sker D�, Dove, Alec MacKaye, and Certain Death., Date is based on dates of records in reviews and advertisements., Date is based on dates of records in reviews and advertisements.