Last Hours issue 15 out now - DIY culture, autonomy & revolution!
Last Hours | 25.03.2007 11:55 | Culture
The new issue of Last Hours is out now jam packed with 116 pages of interviews, articles, comix and reviews about punk rock, DIY culture, revolution and autonomy
Issue 15 has suffered delays, false starts and all manner of hiccups to finally get itself printed. It's well worth the wait though. Bringing together interviews and articles about the UK DIY and punk community, as well as what's been happening in wider social movements. Including:
My aunt: an antifacist -
An account, 81 years after the start of the Spanish civil war, of one persons part in fighting Franco's facism and taking part in defending Madrid.
Victory to the people of Motala Heights -
A photo essay of the informal settlement in Durban fighting the municipality's forced resettlement scheme
Destroy all detention centres -
A comic documenting the No Borders demonstration at Harmondsworth in February
The Humble compilation -
A 6 page article extolling the virtues of the anarcho punk compilation as a versatile and cheap way to spread music and messages across the globe.
Peter Kuper -
Radical New York artist, and founder of World War 3 Illustrated, discusses the city he lived in since 1980 and his recent move to Oaxcaca
Cristy C Road -
Zinester and punk rock artist, who wrote Green Zine and Indestructible
Also including:
Strike Anywhere (talking about the Manhattan Project), Propagandhi, Seein' Red, SSS, Dauntless Elite, Alison Bechdel (author of Dykes to Watch Out For), Defiance Ohio and Mark Pilkington (talking about making crop circles)
As well as report backs/ articles on:
Army recruitment pickets, shutting down Carmel Agrexco, Sack Parliament, community energy and the invasion of a carbon neutral company.
Plus: reviews, comix, columns and stories.
More information, and previews, can be found at http://www.lasthours.org.uk or email info@rnzine.co.uk
My aunt: an antifacist -
An account, 81 years after the start of the Spanish civil war, of one persons part in fighting Franco's facism and taking part in defending Madrid.
Victory to the people of Motala Heights -
A photo essay of the informal settlement in Durban fighting the municipality's forced resettlement scheme
Destroy all detention centres -
A comic documenting the No Borders demonstration at Harmondsworth in February
The Humble compilation -
A 6 page article extolling the virtues of the anarcho punk compilation as a versatile and cheap way to spread music and messages across the globe.
Peter Kuper -
Radical New York artist, and founder of World War 3 Illustrated, discusses the city he lived in since 1980 and his recent move to Oaxcaca
Cristy C Road -
Zinester and punk rock artist, who wrote Green Zine and Indestructible
Also including:
Strike Anywhere (talking about the Manhattan Project), Propagandhi, Seein' Red, SSS, Dauntless Elite, Alison Bechdel (author of Dykes to Watch Out For), Defiance Ohio and Mark Pilkington (talking about making crop circles)
As well as report backs/ articles on:
Army recruitment pickets, shutting down Carmel Agrexco, Sack Parliament, community energy and the invasion of a carbon neutral company.
Plus: reviews, comix, columns and stories.
More information, and previews, can be found at http://www.lasthours.org.uk or email info@rnzine.co.uk
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