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Out Here (Nos. 1 & 2) Similar in format and inclination to Hamilton’s deceased fanzine Ha Ha Ha, Out Here grew out of the mutual boredom of brothers Simon and Peter Baker, who presently live in Gisborne and Hamilton respectively. Issue 1 is, by their own admission, a bit obsessive, concentrating entirely on American hardcore, but as well as well-informed reviews, it provides relevant addresses for acquiring the stuff. Issue 2 stays home, with a great TV Eye Records back-
grounder, live review of the Chills and an interview with Gisborne's Flaming Stars. A little more illustrative content would be a logical step for the next one. Good stuff, and free from 440 Aberdeen Rd, Gisborne. RB
N.A.H. (Numberless Anarchist Hordes) No.l I bought this on a sunny day in Christchurch. Then promptly lost it and had to acquire another one. N.A.H. is the most readable and entertaining local anarchist mag I’ve seen, with its cartoons, collages and articles either written for it or plucked from other publications. Topics covered include mental health, the school system, Maoritanga, womin, Antarctica, the dangers of VDU terminals, employment and the dangers of synthetic opiates. Send $1 for it, c/o Armagh Post Office, Christchurch. RB Anarcho-Pacifist No.l
This one began as a monthly Radio Access show and it opens with a good explanatory piece by editor Simon. Again, it’s well illustrated. It covers most of the issues associated with modern anarchist politics including some fascinating facts and figures on McDonalds and a look at Wellington band Compos Mentis. Also lists plenty of contacts. Send a stamped S.A.E. plus donation for printing costs to Simon, c/o Anarchy Organisation, PO Box 14-156, Kilbirnie, Wellington. RB One World N 0.3 Just to let you know it's out and it’s the best One World yet. Includes Compos Mentis, Vicious Circle, Govt Life and a healthy letters column (which features one very unhealthy letter), plus comment on the Rainbow Warrior bombing and the usual overseas reviews and interviews. Good artwork too. RB
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