The Zine Never Left: Print & Zine Brooklyn Fest Spotlights Indie Women Artists and Activists
November 26, 2016
by Shae Kahlo In the 1990s, the zine (sometimes written as ‘zine) was the alternative to the glossy, look at me magazines of Cosmopolitan and even Rolling Stone on any newsstand or bookstore. Zines are often smaller in size, straight from the copy machine, and available on random. Street corners, cafes, and local flea markets and … More The Zine Never Left: Print & Zine Brooklyn Fest Spotlights Indie Women Artists and Activists