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Print, Fold, Staple is a podcast about the culture of making, distributing and appreciating zines, brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.

Bruce Otter


    • Jul 1, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 25m AVG DURATION
    • 18 EPISODES


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    Zine Librarian Code of Ethics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 35:12


    Episode 8 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter & Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa discuss the Zine Librarian Code of Ethics, a set of guidelines developed in 2015 to help zine librarians ethically collect, use and present zine materials. They are joined by Kelly Wooten a librarian at the Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture at Duke University’s Rubenstein Library. Kelly was a contributor to the Code of Ethics. They are also joined by Kelly Shortandqueer, Librarian of the Denver Zine Library.The Zine Code of Ethics, plus information about the Zine Union Catalog, and ZineCore:http://zinelibraries.info/code-of-ethics/Denver Zine Libraryhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/The Bingham Center Zine Collectionhttp://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingdb/zines/

    Zine Librarian Code of Ethics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 35:12


    Episode 8 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter & Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa discuss the Zine Librarian Code of Ethics, a set of guidelines developed in 2015 to help zine librarians ethically collect, use and present zine materials. They are joined by Kelly Wooten a librarian at the Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture at Duke University’s Rubenstein Library. Kelly was a contributor to the Code of Ethics. They are also joined by Kelly Shortandqueer, Librarian of the Denver Zine Library.The Zine Code of Ethics, plus information about the Zine Union Catalog, and ZineCore:http://zinelibraries.info/code-of-ethics/Denver Zine Libraryhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/The Bingham Center Zine Collectionhttp://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingdb/zines/

    Print Fold Staple - Denver Zine Fest 2017

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 11:26


    Episode 7 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter, Melissa Black and Kelly Shortandqueer brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce Melissa and Kelly talk Denver Zine Fest 2017 to be held June, 17 at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom. They discuss this year's Zine Fest, as well as some of the history of the fest.Zine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, Denverhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/2017-denver-zine-fest/Europa Coffee Zine Distro now offering Zines from local creators.76 S Pennsylvania St, Denver, CO 80209 https://www.facebook.com/europacoffeehouse/The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/If you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    Print Fold Staple - Denver Zine Fest 2017

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 11:26


    Episode 7 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter, Melissa Black and Kelly Shortandqueer brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce Melissa and Kelly talk Denver Zine Fest 2017 to be held June, 17 at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom. They discuss this year's Zine Fest, as well as some of the history of the fest.Zine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, Denverhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/2017-denver-zine-fest/Europa Coffee Zine Distro now offering Zines from local creators.76 S Pennsylvania St, Denver, CO 80209 https://www.facebook.com/europacoffeehouse/The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/If you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    PFS 6 - Santa Fe Zine Fest with Bucket Siler

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 21:39


    Episode 6 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa talk with Bucket Siler, the founder and organizer of the Santa Fe Zine Fest. The Santa Fe Zine Fest will be held Sat. May, 20 at theFor more information visit: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/santafezinefest/Santa Fe Center for Contemporary Arts: http://www.ccasantafe.org/visual-arts/public-programs/1036-santa-fe-zine-festZine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, Denverhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/2017-denver-zine-fest/MY FIRST SHOW SHOWThursday, May 18Doors at 6:30pm, show at 7pmMercury Cafe2199 California St, DenverNever played in front of a crowd? Already in a band but want to play something new with some rad new friends? Now’s your chance! Sign up quick because we’re taking bands on a first come first serve basis. Get in touch with Melissa Black at melissa.rae.black@gmail.com to grab your spot and then be ready to come out and dance your butts off.The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/Santa Fe Zine Fest Saturday, May 20 // The Living Room Gallery // 11am-5pm // Free https://www.ccasantafe.org/visual-arts/public-programs/1036-santa-fe-zine-festIf you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/Please check out the Narrators at www.narrators.org

    PFS 6 - Santa Fe Zine Fest with Bucket Siler

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 21:39


    Episode 6 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa talk with Bucket Siler, the founder and organizer of the Santa Fe Zine Fest. The Santa Fe Zine Fest will be held Sat. May, 20 at theFor more information visit: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/santafezinefest/Santa Fe Center for Contemporary Arts: http://www.ccasantafe.org/visual-arts/public-programs/1036-santa-fe-zine-festZine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, Denverhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/2017-denver-zine-fest/MY FIRST SHOW SHOWThursday, May 18Doors at 6:30pm, show at 7pmMercury Cafe2199 California St, DenverNever played in front of a crowd? Already in a band but want to play something new with some rad new friends? Now’s your chance! Sign up quick because we’re taking bands on a first come first serve basis. Get in touch with Melissa Black at melissa.rae.black@gmail.com to grab your spot and then be ready to come out and dance your butts off.The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/Santa Fe Zine Fest Saturday, May 20 // The Living Room Gallery // 11am-5pm // Free https://www.ccasantafe.org/visual-arts/public-programs/1036-santa-fe-zine-festIf you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/Please check out the Narrators at www.narrators.org

    Print Fold Staple - Public Domain Resources For Zines

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 23:37


    Episode 5 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa discuss the Public Domain as an important resource for zinesters. Public Domain content from comics, zines, and even film and audio can be valuable to zine makers. Copyleft and Creative Commons are briefly touched upon. https://creativecommons.org/Digital Comic Museumhttp://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.phpComic Book Plus:http://comicbookplus.com/Internet Archive Book Images:https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/British Library Book Imageshttps://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibraryOpen Culturehttp://www.openculture.com/Public Domain Reviewhttps://publicdomainreview.org/Project Gutenberg - Free Ebooks and texts:https://www.gutenberg.org/Archive.org aka The Internet Archive - Thousands of texts, sounds, movies, images, etc. Some is public domain, some is under uther Creative Commons licenses, so be cautious using material here:https://archive.org/Numerous Archives organized into collections:https://archive.org/details/additional_collectionsThe Archive has a couple of pretty cool zine collections:https://archive.org/details/zineshttps://archive.org/details/digitalfanzinepreservationsocietyZine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, Denverhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/2017-denver-zine-fest/MY FIRST SHOW SHOWThursday, May 18Doors at 6:30pm, show at 7pmMercury Cafe2199 California St, DenverNever played in front of a crowd? Already in a band but want to play something new with some rad new friends? Now’s your chance! Sign up quick because we’re taking bands on a first come first serve basis. Get in touch with Melissa Black at melissa.rae.black@gmail.com to grab your spot and then be ready to come out and dance your butts off.The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/Santa Fe Zine Fest Saturday, May 20 // The Living Room Gallery // 11am-5pm // Free https://www.ccasantafe.org/visual-arts/public-programs/1036-santa-fe-zine-festIf you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    Print Fold Staple - Public Domain Resources For Zines

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 23:37


    Episode 5 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa discuss the Public Domain as an important resource for zinesters. Public Domain content from comics, zines, and even film and audio can be valuable to zine makers. Copyleft and Creative Commons are briefly touched upon. https://creativecommons.org/Digital Comic Museumhttp://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.phpComic Book Plus:http://comicbookplus.com/Internet Archive Book Images:https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/British Library Book Imageshttps://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibraryOpen Culturehttp://www.openculture.com/Public Domain Reviewhttps://publicdomainreview.org/Project Gutenberg - Free Ebooks and texts:https://www.gutenberg.org/Archive.org aka The Internet Archive - Thousands of texts, sounds, movies, images, etc. Some is public domain, some is under uther Creative Commons licenses, so be cautious using material here:https://archive.org/Numerous Archives organized into collections:https://archive.org/details/additional_collectionsThe Archive has a couple of pretty cool zine collections:https://archive.org/details/zineshttps://archive.org/details/digitalfanzinepreservationsocietyZine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, Denverhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/2017-denver-zine-fest/MY FIRST SHOW SHOWThursday, May 18Doors at 6:30pm, show at 7pmMercury Cafe2199 California St, DenverNever played in front of a crowd? Already in a band but want to play something new with some rad new friends? Now’s your chance! Sign up quick because we’re taking bands on a first come first serve basis. Get in touch with Melissa Black at melissa.rae.black@gmail.com to grab your spot and then be ready to come out and dance your butts off.The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/Santa Fe Zine Fest Saturday, May 20 // The Living Room Gallery // 11am-5pm // Free https://www.ccasantafe.org/visual-arts/public-programs/1036-santa-fe-zine-festIf you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    PFS 4 - Why the Internet Didn't Kill Zines

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2017 26:02


    Episode 4 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa recap their experiences at DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) held in Denver on April 8 & 9, 2017. Bruce and Melissa then discuss an article from the New York Times Magazine “Why The Internet Didn't Kill Zines”. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/28/magazine/why-the-internet-didnt-kill-zines.html The Activist nature of zines, their permanence as objects vs. the virtual element, the relentless pace of social media, & the different reading experience of print vs. screen are explored as factors. Bruce waxes nostalgic for Angelfire and Geocities as spiritual successors of zines on the early web.Zine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, Denverhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/2017-denver-zine-fest/MY FIRST SHOW SHOWLate May – date and location TBANever played in front of a crowd? Already in a band but want to play something new with some rad new friends? Now’s your chance! Sign up quick because we’re taking bands on a first come first serve basis. Get in touch with Melissa Black at melissa.rae.black@gmail.com to grab your spot and then be ready to come out and dance your butts off.The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/If you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/Please check out the Narrators at www.narrators.org

    PFS 4 - Why the Internet Didn't Kill Zines

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2017 26:02


    Episode 4 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa recap their experiences at DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) held in Denver on April 8 & 9, 2017. Bruce and Melissa then discuss an article from the New York Times Magazine “Why The Internet Didn't Kill Zines”. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/28/magazine/why-the-internet-didnt-kill-zines.html The Activist nature of zines, their permanence as objects vs. the virtual element, the relentless pace of social media, & the different reading experience of print vs. screen are explored as factors. Bruce waxes nostalgic for Angelfire and Geocities as spiritual successors of zines on the early web.Zine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, Denverhttps://denverzinelibrary.org/2017-denver-zine-fest/MY FIRST SHOW SHOWLate May – date and location TBANever played in front of a crowd? Already in a band but want to play something new with some rad new friends? Now’s your chance! Sign up quick because we’re taking bands on a first come first serve basis. Get in touch with Melissa Black at melissa.rae.black@gmail.com to grab your spot and then be ready to come out and dance your butts off.The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/If you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/Please check out the Narrators at www.narrators.org

    Print, Fold, Staple: An Interview With Nia King

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2017 33:16


    Episode 3 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa interview Oakland based zinester, author and multimedia journalist Nia King about her work as an author, speaker and zinester. Nia is a multimedia journalist whose work focuses on political art by women, queer people, and people of color. She is the author of Queer and Trans Artists of Color: Stories of Some of Our Lives and the host and producer of We Want the Airwaves podcast. Nia Will be appearing at DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) April 8 & 9, 2017.More Informaton about Nia can be found at:Her site: artactivistnia.comOn Social Media:facebook.com/artactivistnia510twitter.com/artactivistnianiaking.tumblr.comBuy her books:artactivistnia.bigcartel.comListen to her podcast – We Want the Airwavesqtpocart.libsyn.comZine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, DenverRegistration is now open for tables and the deadline to apply is April 15 see denverzinelibrary.org, or our Facebook page for more details. We'll have more on Print Fold Staple as well so keep listening here.DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) will be April 8 & 9, 2017 at the McNichols Civic Center in Denver, with appearances by Nia King as well as Denis Kitchen, Sara Glidden, and the Hernandez Bros. of Love and Rockets and many, many others.Fore more see: http://dinkdenver.com/ZINES AND CEREALThursday, March 306:30-8:30pmCafe Europa76 Pennsylvania St, Denver$2 for a bowl of cereal and $1 for a cup of coffee. If you bring an unopened box/bag of cereal, you can eat and drink for free! Vegan milk and gluten-free cereals will be available.Local zinesters will be selling their zinesZinesters, are you interested in selling your zines at this event? Tables are $7 each and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact denverzinelibrary@gmail.com for more information.The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/If you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    Print, Fold, Staple: An Interview With Nia King

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2017 33:16


    Episode 3 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa interview Oakland based zinester, author and multimedia journalist Nia King about her work as an author, speaker and zinester. Nia is a multimedia journalist whose work focuses on political art by women, queer people, and people of color. She is the author of Queer and Trans Artists of Color: Stories of Some of Our Lives and the host and producer of We Want the Airwaves podcast. Nia Will be appearing at DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) April 8 & 9, 2017.More Informaton about Nia can be found at:Her site: artactivistnia.comOn Social Media:facebook.com/artactivistnia510twitter.com/artactivistnianiaking.tumblr.comBuy her books:artactivistnia.bigcartel.comListen to her podcast – We Want the Airwavesqtpocart.libsyn.comZine related News and Notes:We're thrilled to announce the 2017 Denver Zine Fest!Saturday, June 1710am-5pmCervantes' Masterpiece & The Other Side2635 Welton St, DenverRegistration is now open for tables and the deadline to apply is April 15 see denverzinelibrary.org, or our Facebook page for more details. We'll have more on Print Fold Staple as well so keep listening here.DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) will be April 8 & 9, 2017 at the McNichols Civic Center in Denver, with appearances by Nia King as well as Denis Kitchen, Sara Glidden, and the Hernandez Bros. of Love and Rockets and many, many others.Fore more see: http://dinkdenver.com/ZINES AND CEREALThursday, March 306:30-8:30pmCafe Europa76 Pennsylvania St, Denver$2 for a bowl of cereal and $1 for a cup of coffee. If you bring an unopened box/bag of cereal, you can eat and drink for free! Vegan milk and gluten-free cereals will be available.Local zinesters will be selling their zinesZinesters, are you interested in selling your zines at this event? Tables are $7 each and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact denverzinelibrary@gmail.com for more information.The Denver Zine Library is thrilled about an ongoing venture with WaterCourse Foods, which is now selling zines out of their delicious restaurant! Watercourse Foods is located at 837 East 17th Avenue in Denver see: https://www.watercoursefoods.com/ for more information.- https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/If you have an upcoming event let us know at printfoldstaple@gmail.com and we'll include it in our future announcements!https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    Print, Fold, Staple: History of Denver Zine Library PART 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 32:29


    Episode 2 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa discuss getting your zine out there. Distros, Fests and even Etsy.News and Notes:Zines now available at Watercourse Foods - https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/https://www.watercoursefoods.com/DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) April 8 & 9, 2017 with an appearance by guests of honor, the Hernandez Bros. of Love and Rockets.http://dinkdenver.com/The History of the Denver Zine Library continues with Kelly Shortandqueer and Jamez Terry – Part Two.More history of the DZL, as Kelly and James talk about some early, memorable triumphs, various moves that led to the current location of the DZL and where the library is headed in the future.https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    Print, Fold, Staple: History of Denver Zine Library PART 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 32:29


    Episode 2 of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa discuss getting your zine out there. Distros, Fests and even Etsy.News and Notes:Zines now available at Watercourse Foods - https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/https://www.watercoursefoods.com/DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) April 8 & 9, 2017 with an appearance by guests of honor, the Hernandez Bros. of Love and Rockets.http://dinkdenver.com/The History of the Denver Zine Library continues with Kelly Shortandqueer and Jamez Terry – Part Two.More history of the DZL, as Kelly and James talk about some early, memorable triumphs, various moves that led to the current location of the DZL and where the library is headed in the future.https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    History of Denver Zine Library PART I

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 42:58


    Welcome to the first episode of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa discuss their introductions to zines and how they became involved with the Denver Zine Library.News and Notes:Zines now available at Watercourse Foods - https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/https://www.watercoursefoods.com/DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) April 8 & 9, 2017 with an appearance by guests of honor, the Hernandez Bros. of Love and Rockets.http://dinkdenver.com/The History of the Denver Zine Library with Kelly Shortandqueer and Jamez Terry – Part One.The founding of the DZL, the early trials and tribulations of establishing the library.https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    History of Denver Zine Library PART I

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 42:58


    Welcome to the first episode of Print Fold Staple, a podcast about zine culture with Bruce Otter and Melissa Black brought to you by the Denver Zine Library.Bruce and Melissa discuss their introductions to zines and how they became involved with the Denver Zine Library.News and Notes:Zines now available at Watercourse Foods - https://denverzinelibrary.org/2016/12/23/zines-at-watercourse-foods/https://www.watercoursefoods.com/DINK (The Denver Independent Comic & Art Expo) April 8 & 9, 2017 with an appearance by guests of honor, the Hernandez Bros. of Love and Rockets.http://dinkdenver.com/The History of the Denver Zine Library with Kelly Shortandqueer and Jamez Terry – Part One.The founding of the DZL, the early trials and tribulations of establishing the library.https://denverzinelibrary.org/

    Print, Fold, Staple - the DZL Podcast - Coming Soon!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2017 0:56


    Look for the premiere episode of Print, Fold, Staple on Thursday, February 16, 2017!

    Print, Fold, Staple - the DZL Podcast - Coming Soon!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2017 0:56


    Look for the premiere episode of Print, Fold, Staple on Thursday, February 16, 2017!

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