Thursday, 8 January, 2009

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Stop Smiling

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A view askance at media and the subjects it reports, from the perspective of independent culture.

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Description: The magazine for high-minded lowlifes :: Stop Smiling Magazine
The magazine for high-minded lowlifes. Based in Chicago and New York, STOP SMILING is an artist-friendly, artist-run bimonthly magazine of words, pictures, illustrations and design.

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