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Come See a Collection of Crass Fanzines Tonight

In the 80s, Crass frontman Penny Rimbaud purchased Dial House, a creative center in the 60s, to preserve its presence and legacy. Crass and Dial House were then sent DIY fanzines and art from all over the world for the next 30 years, which will be on...

In the 80s, Crass's frontman Penny Rimbaud purchased Dial House, a creative center in the 60s, to preserve its presence and legacy. Crass and Dial House were then sent DIY fanzines and art from all over the world for the next 30 years. The Crass/Dial House fanzine archive, saved by artist Gee Vaucher, consists of approximately 3,000 fanzines, broadsides, pamphlets, and flyers, as well as posters, manuscripts, and original artwork.

Tonight, Boo-Hooray and МИШКА will celebrate Crass and Dial House's shared legacy. The exhibition will feature works from the Crass/Dial House fanzine archive. An exclusive line of t-shirts will debut at the event, which will be sold online the following week.

Boo-Hooray and МИШКА Present
In All Our Decadence People Die: Crass-Era Fanzines 1976-1984
Tonight at МИШКА LA
128 S. La Brea Ave.
Los Angeles, CA
7 to 10 PM