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Boredom Online You probably havent read the paper version of our zine, but basically this is the online version with music and gig reviews, articles, stories, poems, pictures, random shit and anything we feel like, really.
We're just about to put out our second issue, which will probably circulate around North London, Oxford, Bristol and Manchester (where most of our writers live or go to university). Yes, we admit it, we're students. But our hearts are in the right place. |
Write For Boredom
The articles featured here are written by ordinary, unpaid people just like you, who want to put their point across to as many people
as possible.
If YOU want to write for Boredom, feel free to send us
your articles/rants/crosswords/reviews/unwashed underwear to
boredom@iloverocknroll.co.uk
and even if we don't print it (which we blatantly will) then we'll build up
a lovely fulfilling email relationship with you.
Also, remember
Boredom only comes out 4 times a year so you're probably more likely to
get stuff posted on here than on paper. Perfect world? We never said that.
We'd love to hear from you, send us letters, articles, information about stuff you want us
to review/watch/read/listen to, jokes, ideas for making the next issue better, whatever
you like really.
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Issue #1
Articles
Regular Fries
Ginger and Free ... David Devant & his Spirit Wife
File Sharing
Daft Stuff
Oswald Mosley presents 'Singled Out'
Patrick Bateman Goes to the Movies
Dictators Discuss Popular Music
Reviews
FILM: 24 Hour Party People
ALBUM: Oasis - Heathen Chemistry
GIG: Hundred Reasons @ Sound
GIG: The Eclipse @ Bull & Gate
GIG: The Strokes @ Brixton Academy review
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Issue #1 written by
andy mettam, daniel ickowitz-seidler, iain beggs, joel winston, kat stevens, maggie boyle, natan doron, robert attar, tamar nissim.
Thanks and sorry to all the people who wrote stuff which I couldn't squeeze in (ben & mat, next issue, I promise), thanks to everyone who helped & encouraged us.
inspired by jon savage and mark perry
"If you who own the things people must have could understand this, you might preserve yourself. If you could separate causes from results, if you could know that Paine, Marx, Jefferson, Lenin were results, not causes, you might survive. But that you cannot know. For the quality of owning freezes you forever into 'I', and cuts you off for ever from the 'we'."
from The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
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