- ****core (or
homocore) is a cultural/social
movement that
began in the mid-1980s as an
offshoot of the punk
subculture and a
music genre that
comes from...
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Homocore was an
American anarcho-punk zine
created by Tom
Jennings and Deke Nihilson, and
published in San
Francisco from 1988 to 1991. One of the first...
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organized by
newly formed organizations like
Homocore Chicago. The
editors had
initially chosen the
appellation "
homocore" to
describe the
movement they began...
- Francisco,
Jennings was the
publisher and co-editor, with Deke Nihilson, of
Homocore, one of the
earliest ****core zines. The name came from the
pages of J...
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recordings after it
began releasing its own. The
label is
referenced in
Homocore, a
somewhat definitive guidebook to ****core history.
Tavares put Agitprop...
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people due to
their unique culture and customs. ****core (originally
homocore) is a
cultural and
social movement that
began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot...
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zines that
instigated this
movement are
Chainsaw (punk zine), Outpunk, and
Homocore. The ****core
zines influenced the Riot
Grrrl zines of the late 1980s...
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front cover of
issue five of Deke
Nihilson and Tom Jennings' zine
Homocore. Additionally, she was a
contributor to Tobi Vail's
influential proto-Riot...
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Janelle Hessig's zine
Tales of Blarg, and the
seminal ****core zine
Homocore. In 2008,
quarterly periodical Verbicide Magazine began publishing his...
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never that slow.
Ashley Dawson, "Do Doc
Martens Have a
Special Smell?:
Homocore,
Skinhead Eroticism, and **** Agency," in
Kevin Dettmar, and
William Richey...