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| Gibbet Hill: a newly-discovered short story by Bram Stoker |
| the original pitch for Star Trek dated 1964 |
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-- Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts (1962-1965)
Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts was an absolutely vital
literary magazine founded in 1962 by the poet Ed Sanders
and published from a "secret location on the Lower East
Side" of New York City. Probably the most important
mimeo revolution publication. Sanders' Peace Eye
Bookstore was raided by police on January 1, 1966 and
Saunders was charged with obscenity in no small part due
to the contents of Fuck You. Notoriety generated by the
case led to his appearance on the February 17, 1967 cover
of Life Magazine, which proclaimed him "a leader of New
York's Other Culture."
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| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts 1 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts 2 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts 3 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts 4 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts No 5 Vol 1 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts No 5 Vol 2 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts No 5 Vol 3 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts No 5 Vol 4 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts No 5 Vol 5 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts No 5 Vol 6 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts No 5 Vol 7 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts No 5 Vol 8 |
| Fuck You: A magazine of the arts No 5 Vol 9 |
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-- The Oz Magazine Collection.
Found at University of Wollongong Australia
Oz was an independently published, alternative/underground magazin
associated with the international counterculture of the 1960s.
While it was first published in Sydney in 1963, a parallel version
of Oz was published in London from 1967. The Australian magazine
published until 1969 and the British version until 1973.
The central editor, throughout the magazine's life in both countri
was Richard Neville. Co-editors of the Sydney version were Richard
Walsh and Martin Sharp. Co-editors of the London version were Jim
Anderson and, later, Felix Dennis, and then Roger Hutchinson.
In both Australia and the UK, the creators of Oz were prosecuted o
charges of obscenity. A 1963 charge was dealt with expeditiously
when, upon the advice of a solicitor, the three editors pleaded gu
In two later trials, one in Australia in 1964 and the other in the
United Kingdom in 1971, the magazine's editors were acquitted on a
after initially being found guilty and sentenced to harsh jail ter
Neville, Richard, (1968-1973), OZ OZ Publications Ink Limited, Lon
Reproduced by permission of Richard Neville. This material is made
available for the purposes of research and study.
Commercial use is prohibited.
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| The Full Oz Magazine UK Collection at UOW |
| The Full Oz Magazine AU Collection at UOW |
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-- London, UK Editions
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| OZ Magazine London Jan 1967 |
| OZ Magazine London Mar 1967 |
| OZ Magazine London May 1967 |
| OZ Magazine London Jun 1967 |
| OZ Magazine London Jul 1967 |
| OZ Magazine London Aug 1967 |
| OZ Magazine London Oct 1967 |
| OZ Magazine London Jan 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London Feb 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London Mar 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London Apr 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London May 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London Jun 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London Jul 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London Sep 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London Nov 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London Dec 1968 |
| OZ Magazine London Feb 1969 |
| OZ Magazine London Mar 1969 |
| OZ Magazine London Apr 1969 |
| OZ Magazine London May 1969 |
| OZ Magazine London Jul 1969 |
| OZ Magazine London Sep 1969 |
| OZ Magazine London Nov 1969 |
| OZ Magazine London Dec 1969 |
| OZ Magazine London Feb 1970 |
| OZ Magazine London Apr 1970 |
| OZ Magazine London May 1970 |
| OZ Magazine London Jul 1970 |
| OZ Magazine London Oct 1970 |
| OZ Magazine London Nov 1970 |
| OZ Magazine London Jan 1971 |
| OZ Magazine London Feb 1971 |
| OZ Magazine London Apr 1971 |
| OZ Magazine London May 1971 |
| OZ Magazine London Jul 1971 |
| OZ Magazine London Sep 1971 |
| OZ Magazine London Nov 1971 |
| OZ Magazine London Dec 1971 |
| OZ Magazine London Feb 1972 |
| OZ Magazine London Apr 1972 |
| OZ Magazine London May 1972 |
| OZ Magazine London Jul 1972 |
| OZ Magazine London Sep 1972 |
| OZ Magazine London Nov 1972 |
| OZ Magazine London Apr 1973 |
| OZ Magazine London Jan 1973 |
| OZ Magazine London Nov 1973 |
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-- Sydney, AU Editions
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| OZ Magazine Sydney Apr 1963 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney May 1963 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jun 1963 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jul 1963 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Dec 1963 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Feb 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Mar 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Apr 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney May 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jun 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jul 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Aug 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Sep 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Oct 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Nov 1964 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jan 1965 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Feb 1965 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Apr 1965 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney May 1965 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jun 1965 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Aug 1965 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Sep 1965 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Oct 1965 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Dec 1965 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jan 1966 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Mar 1966 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney May 1966 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jun 1966 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Aug 1966 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Sep 1966 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Dec 1966 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jan 1967 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Mar 1967 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Apr 1967 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jan 1968 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Feb 1968 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Mar 1968 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Apr 1968 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Jul 1968 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Sep 1968 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Feb 1969 |
| OZ Magazine Sydney Dec 1969 |
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-- See also ...
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| UK Guardian article on the obscenity trial |
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-- The Pirate Book. A compilation of stories about sharing,
distributing and experiencing cultural contents outside
the boundaries of local economies, politics, or laws.
EDITED BY Nicolas Maigret & Maria Roszkowska.
CONTRIBUTORS Jota Izquierdo,
Christopher Kirkley, Marie Lechner,
Pedro Mizukami, Ernesto Oroza,
Clément Renaud, Ishita Tiwary,
Ernesto Van der Sar, Michaël Zumstein
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| The Pirate Book |
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| Treasure Chest Magazine: Communism - Threat to Liberty |
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-- The Black List, an annual survey of Hollywood executives' favorite
unproduced screenplays, was founded in 2005. Since then, more than
400 Black List scripts have been produced, grossing over $26
billion in box office worldwide. Black List movies have won 53
Academy Awards from 262 nominations, including 4 of the last 10
Best Picture Oscars and 10 of the last 22 Best Screenplay Oscars.
In October of 2012, the Black List launched a unique online commun
where screenwriters make their work available to readers, buyers
and employers.
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| The Black List for 2005 |
| The Black List for 2006 |
| The Black List for 2007 |
| The Black List for 2008 |
| The Black List for 2009 |
| The Black List for 2010 |
| The Black List for 2011 |
| The Black List for 2012 |
| The Black List for 2013 |
| The Black List for 2014 |
| The Black List for 2015 |
| The Black List for 2016 |
| The Black List for 2017 |
| The Black List for 2018 |
| The Black List for 2019 |
| The Black List for 2020 |
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-- UK TV scripts from around the web ------------------------------
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| Transcript-EastEnders 3 Nov 1994 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 7 Nov 1994 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 20 Dec 1994 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 22 Dec 1994 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 25 Dec 1994 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 6 March 1995 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 9 May 1995 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 11 May 1995 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 22 June 1995 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 26 June 1995 |
| Transcript-EastEnders 27 June 1995 |
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| Monty Python's Life of Brian |
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| The Monty Python episode guide |