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zine

noun

: magazine
especially : a noncommercial often homemade or online publication usually devoted to specialized and often unconventional subject matter
a feminist zine

Example Sentences

a small cadre of students have taken to producing their own underground zine in order to satirize many of the university's most sacred cows
Recent Examples on the Web In addition to celebrating the latest store opening, the night also lauded the inaugural issue of Softie, a zine that shares the same name as Mulberry’s cloud-like handbag. Alexis Bennett, Vogue, 9 June 2022 With the zine, Mulberry joins a string of other fashion labels who have sought to add depth and meaning to their collections with the works of other contemporary writers. Laia Garcia-furtado, Vogue, 1 June 2022 When the novel appeared, she was mainly known as a columnist for the punk zine Maximumrocknroll. Stephanie Burt, The New Yorker, 20 June 2022 Using a cut-and-paste method to assemble each zine, Simpson created a whimsical, quirky record of gay life in New York City. Jane Recker, Smithsonian Magazine, 8 June 2022 These stories are bound together in a dark, moody and noticeably solid zine. Vogue, 23 May 2022 Her latest project is Beauty & Immigration, a photo zine that explores the relationship between beauty and identity for Brazilian immigrants. Dianna Mazzone, Allure, 28 Apr. 2022 Metal Massacre originally came out June 14, 1982 as a showcase for unsigned Los Angeles metal bands tied to label founder Brian Slagel’s zine, The New Heavy Metal Revue. Kory Grow, Rolling Stone, 23 Feb. 2022 There’s also a 'zine, in the manner of punk and riot-grrrl ones, but packed with information on watering and feeding flora. Washington Post, 4 Mar. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

-zine (as in fanzine)

First Known Use

1946, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of zine was in 1946

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