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Added 12th November 2012 by Abigail

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City Fun: The Hidden History of Manchester's Favourite Fanzine

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Fanzine
Dislocation Dance, The Freshies, Membranes, New Order
429b Bury New Road
25th June 1981

Contributors: Ray Lowry, Bob Dickinson, Liz Naylor, Brian Mills, Ruth Cowley, Andy Zero, Catherine Miles, James Martland, Ian Todd, Steve, Mick Dando, Gill Bradley, Anon
Office: 429b Bury New Road, Higher Broughton, Salford 7
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“A review of the Royal College of Art end of year show, described as “the primary school of art”, which debunks with regionalist fervour the still prevalent myth of London art schools as the sole motor of rebellious pop music: “They tend to be dreary places full of Q-Tips and Gary Glitter fans.” There’s also the familiar, camp City Fun emphasis on the importance of sartorial splendour: “Posers? Dear, they all wore jeans and sweatshirts. Understand that – AND REMEMBER IT.””
26 Nov 2012
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