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  E-Zines - Online Magazines

Below is a list of the best and most popular E-Zines available on the internet.

  Popular E-Zines
  • HotWired , the leading magazine of cyber culture, home of the most developed multi-use web media on the planet.

  • The Onion -- the gag rag you may have seen on Big Ten campuses. 

 

  • BeatThief -- an interesting zine -- flying shreds from the blender of our multicultural culture.

  • The Black Swan Review An interesting journal of the Arts and Humanities, including articles, fiction and poetry. The first issue focuses on prostitution.

  • BOMB Magazine is a slick hip NYC zine featuring interviews with cool people: but grab a cup of coffee -- it makes heavy use of graphics.

  • Crashsite is a zine that -- how do you describe it -- features sections with subheads like "choose a drooling god," "sonic diarrehea for stupid citizens" and "hot supermodel sniper action" -- counterculture, I guess. Pretty cool.

  • Damaged Californians : an intersting L.A. media/art site.

  • Enterzone -- a hip and strange hypertext/lit mag from Berkeley.

  • Feed mag, a good one for media criticism and political analysis.

  • Firehorse , a pretty cool Australian zine.

  • Green Cart Magazine -- "Global Art for Global Peace" -- an interesting zine featuring visual, multimedia, and written art.

  • LETTERS -- an online zine devoted exclusively to epistles, past and present.

  • News of the Weird -- an online archive of Chuck Shepard's amusing syndicated column.

  • The Onion -- the gag rag you may have seen on Big Ten campuses. 

  • Salon , an e-zine for a literate audience, winner of the 1996 website of the year award (well, one of them).

  • Slate -- long articles from the buttoned down side of the digitaligensia.

  • Stim Magazine -- Prodigy Network's entry into the E-zine scene. In the first two editions of their Verbal section, they featured interviews with David Foster Wallace and William Vollman.

  • SuperAM -- artsy ezine for "the Science of Leisure and the Technol

  • Speed -- one of the best designed cyberculture zines, focusing on technology, media and society.ogy of Art."

  • Tripod -- Toybox for adults -- to help you avoid becoming "a tool for life" -- check out the panic button.

  • Urban Desires -- the beautifully designed NYC interactive magazine of metropolitan passions.

  • WORD magazine, a very cool, very eclectic e-zine, containing fiction, journalism, and general weirdness -- lots of images.

  • ZIP ZAP -- a cool art, poetry and fiction ezine featuring a different artist, poet or writer every month.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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