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Underground and Alternative
Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture.
* Alternative Press Syndicate, formerly Underground Press Syndicate
Archives of the Washington Blade were maintained at their Washington, D. C. offices and on Microfilm at the Microfilm Reading Room of the Library of Congress, and in the Alternative & Underground Press Collections of ProQuest ( formerly called UMI ) in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
More recently, fan groups have released several " Alternative Settings ," to allow players to fight in other locations, such as Araby ( Relics of the Crusades ), Cathay ( Border Town Burning ), Karak Azgal ( Battles Underground ), Khemri ( Land of the Dead ), Lustria ( Cities of Gold ), Mousillon ( City of Lost Souls ) or Sylvania using the basic Mordheim gaming rules.
By 1973, many underground papers had folded, at which point the Underground Press Syndicate acknowledged the passing of the undergrounds and renamed itself the Alternative Press Syndicate.
* Historian John McMillian, author of Smoking Typewriters: The Sixties Underground Press and the Rise of Alternative Media in America " on Rag Radio Interviewed by Thorne Dreyer, March 4, 2011 ( 42: 18 )
Their first full-length album, Old World Underground, Where Are You Now ?, was released in 2003 and earned a Juno Award nomination for Best Alternative Album.
Subgenres / periods of history in hip hop include: Old school hip hop, New school hip hop, Gangsta rap, Underground hip hop, Alternative hip hop and Crunk / Snap music.
She describes her zine as " providing space for communication and networking within underground music and political scenes " and states that " it was through her zine that she forged connections to the larger underground scene which gave her the ' inspiration and dedication ' to chart a course for herself outside the mainstream " ( quoted in Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture ).
The Underground Press Syndicate, commonly known as UPS, and later known as the Alternative Press Syndicate or APS, was a network of countercultural newspapers and magazines formed in mid-1966 by the publishers of five early underground papers: the East Village Other, the Los Angeles Free Press, the Berkeley Barb, The Paper, and Fifth Estate.
For many years he ran the Underground Press Syndicate ( later called the Alternative Press Syndicate ), and was the founder in summer 1974, along with several anonymous associates, of High Times magazine.
* Underground Press Service renamed Alternative Press Syndicate | Alternative Press Service
After several years, The Underground Network was ended and it was decided in 1996 that WDRE Garden City / New York would switch formats to Adult Album Alternative ( AAA ), bring back Malibu Sue ( who had been fired earlier by then PD Russ Mottla ), change its call letters back to WLIR and change its moniker to " The Island ".

Underground and Comics
* The Crumbs ' Underground Comics NPR Fresh Air interview with R. Crumb and wife Aline Kominsky Crumb
* A History of Underground Comics, Mark James Estren ( 1993 ) ISBN 091417164X ( one of the few reference works on underground comix )
* Apex Treasury of Underground Comics, Links Books, 1974, ISBN 0-8256-3042-8
* Introduction to Comics Underground Japan, edited by Kevin Quigley ( ISBN 0-922233-16-0 )
* Comics Underground Japan ( short story Laughing Ball )
* Comics Underground Japan ( anthology including Maruo's story " Planet of the Jap ") published by Blast Books.
London Underground Comics is a both a weekly market stall in Camden Lock Market and a loose collective of U. K. based small press creators whose work is sold and displayed on the weekly stall.
London Underground Comics was founded in November 2007 by Camden based creator Oli Smith who runs the stall with the help of a variety of small press creators.

Underground and Comix
* The Underground Comix movement began as a network of fanzines.
Underground Comix were ribald, intensely satirical, and seemed to pursue weirdness for the sake of weirdness.
According to Dez Skinn, author of Comix: The Underground Revolution, the strip served as an inspiration for Omaha the Cat Dancer.
* " Cartoonist and Underground Comix Artist Gilbert Shelton " on Rag Radio, interviewed by Thorne Dreyer, March 9, 2010.
In 1969 he created his seminal Underground Comix anti-hero, Coochy Cooty.
In 1988, Yates was replaced by Jay Kennedy, author of The Official Underground & Newave Comix Price Guide ( Norton Boatner, 1982 ).
He has also caused no small amount of controversy in his career, specifically related to legal issues regarding his publishing new adventures of the 1950s character Marvelman, as well as charges of plagiarism about Skinn's 2004 book Comix: The Underground Revolution.
In 2004 Skinn " authored " the book Comix: The Underground Revolution for publisher Collins & Brown.
Rosenkranz alleged that " Skinn ’ s book extensively “ borrowed ” from own book Rebel Visions: The Underground Comix Revolution 1963-1975 " by using as its title " the same four words, cleverly rearranged, as the subtitle of book ," " helping himself to quotes from many interviews conducted, repeating facts and figures that dug up ," and " reprint seven of photographs without permission.
" for Comix: The Underground Revolution but was not given credit.
* Comix: The Underground Revolution ( Collins & Brown / Thunder's Mouth, 2004 ) ISBN 1-84340-186-X
Since the closure of Fort Thunder in 2001, former residents and friends of Fort Thunder have received acclaim in many areas, particularly in the genres of noise rock, Underground Comix, and contemporary art.
This void was first addressed by Jay Kennedy in 1982 with The Official Underground And Newave Comix Price Guide, and while out of print is a valuable resource for information about the artists and publishers.
In 2006, Overstreet advisor and contributor Dan Fogel's Hippy Comix, Inc. published Fogel's Underground Comix Price Guide, with 2010 to see a supplement magazine adding minicomics and British undergrounds alongside the latest pricing data.
An ' explicit content ' market akin to the niche Underground Comix of the late ' 60s was ostensibly opened with the Franco-Belgian import Heavy Metal Magazine.

Underground and were
Aztlan Underground were signed to a Basque record label in 1999 which enabled them to tour Spain extensively and perform in France and Portugal.
Aztlan Underground were nominated for four Native American Music Award categories for the Nammys 2010.
Underground comics were almost never sold at news stands, but rather in such youth-oriented outlets as head shops and record stores, as well as by mail order.
Christian alternative music has its roots in the early 1980s, as the earliest efforts at Christian punk and new wave were recorded by artists like Andy McCarroll and Moral Support, Undercover, The 77s, Adam Again, Quickflight, Daniel Amos, Youth Choir ( later renamed The Choir ), Lifesavers Underground, Michael Knott, The Altar Boys, Breakfast with Amy, Steve Taylor, 4-4-1, David Edwards and Vector.
Dozens of other cultural and popular icons got their start in the Village's nightclub, theater, and coffeehouse scene during the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s, notably besides Bob Dylan, there were Jimi Hendrix, Barbra Streisand, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Bette Midler, The Lovin ' Spoonful, Simon & Garfunkel, Liza Minnelli, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Eric Andersen, Joan Baez, The Velvet Underground, The Kingston Trio, Carly Simon, Richie Havens, Maria Muldaur, Tom Paxton, Janis Ian, Phil Ochs, Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, and Nina Simone among others.
More than 50 were killed and 750 injured in three bombings on London Underground and another aboard a double decker bus near Russell Square in King's Cross.
Mills and former Parliament bass player ' Mad ' Mike Banks were founding members of Detroit techno collective Underground Resistance ( UR ), which embraced revolutionary rhetoric and only appeared in public dressed in ski masks and black combat suits.
The earlier lines of the present London Underground network were built by various private companies.
Following successful legal action against it, on 21 March 1982 London Buses fares were subsequently doubled and London Underground fares increased by 91 %.
In the second edition of Mage: The Ascension, Marauders were much more cogent and likely to operate in groups, with the Umbral Underground using the Umbra to infiltrate any location and wreak havoc with the aid of bygones.
Mars Direct was featured on a Discovery Channel programs Mars: The Next Frontier in which issues were discussed surrounding NASA funding of the project, and on Mars Underground, where the plan is discussed more in-depth.
The Wesleyan Methodist Connexion ( later became The Wesleyan Church ) and the Free Methodist Churches were formed by staunch abolitionists, and the Free Methodists were especially active in the Underground Railroad, which helped to free the slaves.
Among the leading acts were the Real Kids, founded by former Modern Lover John Felice ; Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom Band, whose frontman had been a member of the Velvet Underground for a few months in 1971 ; and Mickey Clean and the Mezz.
In the US in the early 1980s these bands were joined by the Paisley Underground movement, based in Los Angeles, with acts like Dream Syndicate, The Bangles and Rain Parade.
Mod era: Rickenbacker basses were seen as the stable bass of many 1970s / 1980s mod revival bands such as the Jam, with the notorious growl and clank sound featuring on hit records such as the Jam's " Eton Rifles " and " Going Underground ".
In several concerts, Art Garfunkel related that during the photo sessions for the album cover, several hundred pictures were taken that were unusable due to the " old familiar suggestion " on the wall in the background, which inspired the song " A Poem on the Underground Wall ".
Beck was a London Underground employee who realised that because the railway ran mostly underground, the physical locations of the stations were irrelevant to the traveller wanting to know how to get to one station from another — only the topology of the railway mattered.
Two of the band's tracks were included in the recent Rhino Nuggets Box set Children of Nuggets which compiles and documents the Paisley Underground and garage rock of the 1980s.
Those mentioned include Peter Hendy, who was at the time Head of Surface Transport division, and Tim O ' Toole, head of the Underground division, who were both awarded CBEs.
There were " Last Round on the Underground " parties on the night before the ban came into force.
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses used by 19th-century black slaves in the United States to escape to free states and Canada with the aid of abolitionists and allies who were sympathetic to their cause.
Even at the height of the Underground Railroad, fewer than 1, 000 slaves from all slave-holding states were able to escape each year ( just over 5, 000 court cases for escaped slaves recorded ), a quantity much smaller than the natural annual increase of the enslaved population.
Underground vaults and domes did not require buttress supports since they were held in place by earthen pits.

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