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Fuzzy Heads are Better

Lara Jenny
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Fuzzy Heads are Better (106 Press) is a small, thick zine with a lovely woodblock print on the cover. Patti Young Kim subscribes to the punk DIY ethic of zine making, including found photos, recipes, receipts. Issue 10 of FHAB includes two interesting essays, one on Kim’s move from Toronto to Halifax to attend art school, and another on her relationship with punk music and technology. Aesthetically pleasing and fun to peruse. Contact: fhabzine@interlog.com.

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