Bang. Your. Head.

GMS Headbanger first came to QZAP a few years ago. In a collection filled with odd and fascinating things, this grabbed our attention in a big way because heavy metal and folks who love it are not usually associated with queer lives (with some noteable acceptions.) Headbanger is the newsletter of the Chicago Gay Metal Society.  Since we've added this to the collection we've been actively seeking other issues and information about GMS.  So far we've come across a flyer, but not a lot more is known to us.  If you have info or other issues of Headbanger please get in touch!

 

I Want To Go Where the Action Is

We had mentioned in passing that flyers made up part of out collection of ephemera.  To be more accurate, from the founding of QZAP we've had a single-page flyer collection that we view as being zine-like but not zines.  In some cases we've got a whole collection of SPFs from a single artist or collective.  Such is the case with Queer Action Figures #3.  This is the third installment of demanding, in-your-face zinestyle graphics that QAF put out in the mid-1990s.  They're fun, funny, and in many ways have timeless messages of queer liberation for all of us.

Femme in a Black Leather Jacket

In among all the zines we've got an odd collection of ephemera at QZAP.  Mostly this consists of queer punk patches, flyers for events, a handful of CDs, and then there's the Pansy Division trading cards.  Originally these were included in the LP version of their 1996 album Wish I'd Taken Pictures.  Since PD just played a show at NYC Pride and got a sweet writeup in Pitchfork it seemed like a good time to show these off again.

Let Your Freak Flag Fly

It's International ZIne Month!!!  If you're not quite sure what that means, Alex over at Stolen Sharpie Revolution has a list of different zine-related activities for each day of the month.  Our favorite is International Zine Library Day on 21 July.  Speaking of international, here at QZAP we have zines from at least 17 different countries.  Today's QZOTD, Freaky Queer, is from Cardiff, Wales.  A nice slice of early 90s zinemaking that has an interview with Alice from Chumbawumba, anti-war graphics, zine reviews, and other fun things.

Get Wasted

Much has been writen in more mainstream publications of late about the demise of the gay bar.  While that may or may not be true, there is a certain importance to preserving and documenting queer spaces.  These would be the music and performance venues, the hook-up spots and the assignation destinations for our twilight lives.  In WASTED Charolette has created a fanzine and memoir to the lost alternative music spaces for queers in London around the turn of the Millenia.

 

QUEERS READ THIS!

Though we never wholely forget, we were reminded once again about Queers Read This, the leaflet produced in 1990 anonamously for the NYC Pride March.

This reprint from 2009 had the wonderful forward:
QUEERS READ THIS was distributed as a leaflet at the June 1990 Pride march in New York City. Anonymous queers offer this republication of QUEERS READ THIS as a contribution to the militant queer tendency. We are excited to find a text almost 20 years old that so eloquently expresses the deep anger and the desire lor conNier that we leel every day living in a straight world The authors define straightness as different from heterosexuality. Straightness is a force in the world and inside each of us that we must purge (p2). Straightness is normality. The norm for queer people is to take oppression lying down. These authors urge us to fight back. They ask why, when we are being bashed and killed. we freak out at angry queers who carry banners that say BASH BACK (p15). Of course. we could not agree more. The culrural references in this leaflet are, at times, outdate, but the rage is timeless. – July, 2009

Queers Read This

 

 

 

Lube Me Up When You Go-Go

New in the digital archive as of last week is The V Files #20.  The V Files was the magazine put out by the amazing folks who used to run Club V in London in the mid to late 90s.  The zine itself is focused mostly on music of the indy/alternative/"brit pop"/thank-god-not-fag-disco variety as was the club nights at the time.  So strap in and strap on for loads of interviews, name drops, playlists before mp3s and a ton more.

Shame on Pride

We were going to hold off for another week or so before showcasing this zine, but it sounds like Toronto Pride is once again policing it's own community and forgetting it's roots, so we pushed it up a bit.  The Compton Cafeteria and Stonewall were fuckin' riots, Y'all.  Never forget that every gain the queer community has made over the past fifty years is because we took to the streets, we fought cops and capitalism, bigotry and greed with bricks and fire and our blood and our lives.  When we loose sight of that every 'gain' that we achieve begins to be eroded.  As such, it's important to call Shame On Pride to all the corporate Pride™®© events that prioritize money and sponsorship over peoples lives.  Shame on you, Toronto Pride.  Shame on you, San Francisco Pride, Shame on you, PrideFest, Inc. in Milwaukee.

Speaking of pride (with a little 'P',) QZAP has always been proud of our roots in Queeruption, Gay Shame, Lah-di-dah, and the other anti-assimilationist and queerpunk events and communities.  This weekend we're going to have a small presence at Filth Fest in Milwaukee, WI.  It's the third year for this  queer punk fest, and they're raising money for Project Q, the local LGBTQ+ youth org.  Our pals Pansy and Lauryl Sulfate and Her Ladies of Leisure are playing, so it should be pretty cool.

YELL about AIDS

Part of what made/makes ACT UP so effective was that it was a coalition (the "C" in the name) of diverse groups that were all focused on pieces of the AIDS crisis.  One of those groups was YELL, the Youth Education Life Line.  YELL was comprised of young folks from middle-school to university age who were concerned with a myriad of issues that affected them.  One of their outreach stratagies was making and distributing the YELL zine which had info about safer sex and harm reduction practices, news about zaps and actions that folks did in their schools, and how to be involved in activisim around HIV/AIDS.

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