Zines are like small magazines, except that they're drawn, written, photocopied, bound and distributed entirely by hand. These scrappy missives were crucial to the 1970s punk scene, and they enthralled pre-Internet youngsters with the allure of getting their ideas out into the world. Hear the KC counterculture history zines tell, as well as their significance today.
Guests:
- Stuart Hinds, LaBudde Special Collections at the UMKC Libraries
- Frank Farmer, author, After the Public Turn, professor, KU English Department
- Rita Brinkerhoff, artist, musician, zine creator and zine collector
- Luke Rocha, artist and zine creator, Missouri Life and Crimes and How to Photograph a Ghost