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Nov/Dec 2006 (Mountain time: a goodbye)

Sep/Oct 2006 (Dazzling, amazing, zesty: magazines for zedophiles)

July/Aug 2006 (Apocalypse soon? Publications about dismantling civilization and going feral)

May/June 2006 (Off the grid: magazines about permaculture and self-reliance)

Mar/Apr 2006 (Written in red: publications of the sectarian left)

Jan/Feb 2006 (Moving without madness: transportation as if others matter)

Nov/Dec 2005 (Words from the grass roots: in praise of the little newsletter)

Sep/Oct 2005 (No bones about it: vegetarian magazines)

July/Aug 2005 (Books for repressive times: cogent tidings from dead anarchists)

May/June 2005 (Wild, wild East: magazines from North America's oriental wilderness)

Mar/Apr 2005 (Watchdog publications: keeping an eye on the public good)

Jan/Feb 2005 (Why read books? And which ones to read)

Nov/Dec 2004 (From the belly of the beast: Native American publications)

Sep/Oct 2004 (Empowering girls: magazines for daughters, nieces, and sisters)

July/Aug 2004 (The Gospel according to Thoreau)

May/Jun 2004 (Captive words: publications about prisoners and imprisonment)

Mar/Apr 2004 (Seeing ourselves as we are: magazines for people born this way)

JanFeb 2004 (American Towman, Navy Cook, Progressive Grocer: the hidden world of trade magazines)

Nov/Dec 2003 (How to support the alternative press)

Sep/Oct 2003 (Seeing differently: photo magazines with an angle)

Jul/Aug 2003 (Alternative Magazines 101: portals, links, and the key to Pandora’s box)

May/Jun 2003 ("Let me speak for myself": advocating for children’s rights)

Mar/Apr 2003, Part 1 and Part 2 (Food for thought: magazines about the joy of eating)

Jan/Feb 2003 (Small, sweet, and strong: little arts magazines)

Nov/Dec 2002 (Wild, wild west: periodicals from places high and dry)

Sep/Oct '02 (Making sense of the Middle East)

Jul/Aug '02 (All things alive: magazines on wildlife and wilderness conservation)

May/June '02 (Teaching outside the lines: magazines for parents and free-thinking educators)

Mar/Apr '02 (More than enabled, empowered: magazines about disabled people)

Jan/Feb '02 (Radical pacifism: peace magazines)

Nov/Dec '01 (Poppycock busters vs. the woo woo factor)

Sep/Oct '01 (Asian press in the U.S. defies stereotypes)

Jul/Aug '01 (All the news fit to laugh at)

May/Jun '01 [Focus: zines]

Mar/Apr '01




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