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The 4th Annual L.A. Zine Fest is happening at:
The 4th Annual L.A. Zine Fest is happening at:
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3347 N San Fernando Rd Los Angeles, CA 90065
3347 N San Fernando Rd Los Angeles, CA 90065
in the neighborhood of Glassell Park.
in the neighborhood of Glassell Park.
FREE TO ATTEND, L.A. Zine Fest celebrates self- publishing and
 
'''FREE TO ATTEND''', L.A. Zine Fest celebrates self- publishing and
D.I.Y culture in the community. This year's Fest will feature OVER 180 ZINESTERS writers, illustrators, comix creators, photographers and artists/makers selling, trading and sharing their work, all in one place, for one amazing day!
D.I.Y culture in the community. This year's Fest will feature OVER 180 ZINESTERS writers, illustrators, comix creators, photographers and artists/makers selling, trading and sharing their work, all in one place, for one amazing day!
*****EVENTS*****
 
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
==Events==
 
=== Keynote Speakers ===
An interview with Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain
An interview with Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain
(co-authors of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk) facilitated by DM Collins and Daiana Feuer of L.A. Record. ***5pm-6pm***
(co-authors of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk) facilitated by DM Collins and Daiana Feuer of L.A. Record. 5pm-6pm
ALL DAY
 
**Music brought to you by KXLU 88.9FM**
*Music brought to you by KXLU 88.9FM
**TWO ZINE LIBRARIES**
*TWO ZINE LIBRARIES
WORKSHOPS & PANEL DISCUSSIONS
*Live Performance by Sex Stains, 6:30pm-7pm
11:30am - 12:30pm
 
===Workshops & Panel Discussions===
 
==== 11:30am - 12:30pm ====
"POC Famed, Reclaimed & Reframed"
"POC Famed, Reclaimed & Reframed"
How does our history affect our identity & what can we do to reclaim it? What role do zines play in reframing who we are and the work that we do in the community? This open discussion will be led by Todd Honma of Pitzer College with panelists Yumi Sakugawa (I Think I Am In Friend Love With You), Adam Bernales (Seite Books), Mari Naomi (Dragon's Breath and Other Stories), Angie Wang (Co-founder of CALA), and Eric Nakamura (Giant Robot)
How does our history affect our identity & what can we do to reclaim it? What role do zines play in reframing who we are and the work that we do in the community? This open discussion will be led by Todd Honma of Pitzer College with panelists Yumi Sakugawa (I Think I Am In Friend Love With You), Adam Bernales (Seite Books), Mari Naomi (Dragon's Breath and Other Stories), Angie Wang (Co-founder of CALA), and Eric Nakamura (Giant Robot)
1:00pm-2:00pm
 
"Old School, New School"
==== 1:00pm-2:00pm ====
===== "Old School, New School" =====
A friendly, lively discussion between longtime and newer zinesters. They'll share stories of veteran experience and newer zinester enthusiasm, look at the changing landscape of zine culture, and talk about the current challenges and celebrations of making paper zines. Todd Taylor (Razorcake) will be moderating the open discussion along with panelists Larry Harmon (Genetic Disorder), Sabrina Dropkick (EAT Art DIY), Suzy Mae Mattay (Creative Director, Sandy The Zine), and Johnnie Jungleguts.
A friendly, lively discussion between longtime and newer zinesters. They'll share stories of veteran experience and newer zinester enthusiasm, look at the changing landscape of zine culture, and talk about the current challenges and celebrations of making paper zines. Todd Taylor (Razorcake) will be moderating the open discussion along with panelists Larry Harmon (Genetic Disorder), Sabrina Dropkick (EAT Art DIY), Suzy Mae Mattay (Creative Director, Sandy The Zine), and Johnnie Jungleguts.
2:30pm-3:30pm
 
"When To Say When?"
==== 2:30pm-3:30pm ====
===== "When To Say When?" =====
As zinesters with all the feels, how do we decide which boundaries to cross? Leap over? Swaddle and never let go? How does leading a tell-all zine life affect our relationships in our everyday lives? And when do our personal stories become more than just our personal stories? This open discussion will be led by Joshua James Amberson (Basic Paper Airplane) with panelists Aurora Lady (Don't Hide Behind Your Skirt), Alex Wrekk (Brainscan), Kelli Callis (That Girl), and Jonas Cannon (Cheer the Eff Up).
As zinesters with all the feels, how do we decide which boundaries to cross? Leap over? Swaddle and never let go? How does leading a tell-all zine life affect our relationships in our everyday lives? And when do our personal stories become more than just our personal stories? This open discussion will be led by Joshua James Amberson (Basic Paper Airplane) with panelists Aurora Lady (Don't Hide Behind Your Skirt), Alex Wrekk (Brainscan), Kelli Callis (That Girl), and Jonas Cannon (Cheer the Eff Up).
"Straightforward Stitches: Bookbinding for all!"
 
===== "Straightforward Stitches: Bookbinding for all!" =====
Have you ever wanted to learn how to bind books? Maybe your zines need a little home-stitched touch? In this brief workshop you will receive information on how to make two different book structures. That means you will be able to leave zine fest with two books made from scratch! Huzzah! Hosted by Alyssa Ilves (interrobang books)
Have you ever wanted to learn how to bind books? Maybe your zines need a little home-stitched touch? In this brief workshop you will receive information on how to make two different book structures. That means you will be able to leave zine fest with two books made from scratch! Huzzah! Hosted by Alyssa Ilves (interrobang books)
***Live Performance by Sex Stains, 6:30pm-7pm***

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Los Angeles Zine Fest 2015
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TypeZine Fest
Date(s)

February 15, 2015

VenueHomenetmen
Location

3347 N San Fernando Rd.

CountryUnited States
Website(s)https://lazinefest.com, https://www.facebook.com/events/773241662770754

The 4th Annual L.A. Zine Fest is happening at: Homenetmen (gymnasium and banquet hall) 3347 N San Fernando Rd Los Angeles, CA 90065 in the neighborhood of Glassell Park.

FREE TO ATTEND, L.A. Zine Fest celebrates self- publishing and D.I.Y culture in the community. This year's Fest will feature OVER 180 ZINESTERS writers, illustrators, comix creators, photographers and artists/makers selling, trading and sharing their work, all in one place, for one amazing day!

Events

Keynote Speakers

An interview with Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain (co-authors of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk) facilitated by DM Collins and Daiana Feuer of L.A. Record. 5pm-6pm

  • Music brought to you by KXLU 88.9FM
  • TWO ZINE LIBRARIES
  • Live Performance by Sex Stains, 6:30pm-7pm

Workshops & Panel Discussions

11:30am - 12:30pm

"POC Famed, Reclaimed & Reframed" How does our history affect our identity & what can we do to reclaim it? What role do zines play in reframing who we are and the work that we do in the community? This open discussion will be led by Todd Honma of Pitzer College with panelists Yumi Sakugawa (I Think I Am In Friend Love With You), Adam Bernales (Seite Books), Mari Naomi (Dragon's Breath and Other Stories), Angie Wang (Co-founder of CALA), and Eric Nakamura (Giant Robot)

1:00pm-2:00pm

"Old School, New School"

A friendly, lively discussion between longtime and newer zinesters. They'll share stories of veteran experience and newer zinester enthusiasm, look at the changing landscape of zine culture, and talk about the current challenges and celebrations of making paper zines. Todd Taylor (Razorcake) will be moderating the open discussion along with panelists Larry Harmon (Genetic Disorder), Sabrina Dropkick (EAT Art DIY), Suzy Mae Mattay (Creative Director, Sandy The Zine), and Johnnie Jungleguts.

2:30pm-3:30pm

"When To Say When?"

As zinesters with all the feels, how do we decide which boundaries to cross? Leap over? Swaddle and never let go? How does leading a tell-all zine life affect our relationships in our everyday lives? And when do our personal stories become more than just our personal stories? This open discussion will be led by Joshua James Amberson (Basic Paper Airplane) with panelists Aurora Lady (Don't Hide Behind Your Skirt), Alex Wrekk (Brainscan), Kelli Callis (That Girl), and Jonas Cannon (Cheer the Eff Up).

"Straightforward Stitches: Bookbinding for all!"

Have you ever wanted to learn how to bind books? Maybe your zines need a little home-stitched touch? In this brief workshop you will receive information on how to make two different book structures. That means you will be able to leave zine fest with two books made from scratch! Huzzah! Hosted by Alyssa Ilves (interrobang books)