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''Fanorama'' (also known as ''Fanorama Society'' and ''Fanorama Cabal'') is a
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and zine-distro produced by journalist/activist REB (Richard E. Bump). According to their website it is the "grand-daddy of the queer zine scene". First published in 1992, ''Fanorama'' emerged as part of the
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movement, largely inspired by the zine '' J.D.s'' (edited by G.B. Jones and
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), and the
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scene from which ''J.D.s'' came. Initially a punk-edged collage of gay porn and commentary, REB soon added a strong, anti-assimilationist political voice to the mix, turning the zine into an artful version of the weekly "Queerbeat" column he contributed to Rhode Island's alternative arts newspaper, '' The NicePaper''. The ''Fanorama'' tag line at the time became, "For those who want a little smut with their politics, or a little politics with their smut." ''Fanorama'' began to generate controversy, particularly as it addressed
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in the gay mainstream establishment; one detractor in the media called REB a "kiddie pornographer-turned-moral watchdog". During this period, REB was instrumental in leading protests against a local gay bar over a management-led racist incident - a battle which would take center stage in the gay politics of Rhode Island for the better part of a year. Despite what he began to call his "infamy," REB's popularity as a personality grew, and he was invited to emcee a mid-1990s Rhode Island
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celebration; though accepting the position, he would take its organizers to task in later years for the increasing commercialism of the event. Over the course of its publication, ''Fanorama'' ran interviews and photo essays with such queer counter-culture heroes as comic book artist
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, filmmaker and zine editor
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, and Tommy Ace of the controversial AIDS humor zine, ''
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''. It has been dubbed "the Grandaddy of Queerzines" by Factsheet 5. After publishing an issue in which REB mourned his break-up with future
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frontman Collin Clay, ''Fanorama'' took a turn towards pagan spirituality, influenced greatly by his work with the Radical Faeries. The latest incarnation of ''Fanorama'' was essentially as a prisoners' rights magazine influenced initially by the stories prisoners sent to its letters to the editor section. It still retains pornography and spiritual angles. The relationships REB developed with prisoners over time were also the impetus for ''Fanorama'' to become a publisher of prisoner-authored works. This has led to its constituency expanding from its queer following to include an anarcho-punk/activist readership, particularly since having caught the attention of ''
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'' and ''
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''. REB told ''Punk Planet'' in 2005: "After doing my zine for over 12 years, after publishing and distributing countless inmate-produced publications, after corresponding with literally hundreds of prisoners, the only folks who ever made me feel 'unsafe' were folks in the free world." The film division of ''Fanorama'' has included REB's documentary ''Queer Rage'' (chronicling events leading up to and coming out of a riot at the RI State House) and art films ''Nocturne In E Flat'', ''Jerk Off '94'', ''Waltz of the Flowers'', and ''13 Boys''. Shot mostly on Super-8 film or video, they have been screened at queer indie film festivals across the United States and Canada. In November 2013, he debuted a new film, ''Rituels Queer'' at the 26th NYC MIX Experimental Film Festival. In 2014, ''Rituels Queer'' was selected to screen at Queer City Cinema Inc. (based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) and at the 6th Entzaubert DIY Queer International Film Festival in Berlin. REB also facilitates workshops and is a speaker on the issues of zine making, queer rights, and prisoners' rights.URI to host symposium, daylong workshop on gay & lesbian issues, April 3, 4, & 5
University of Rhode Island (2003). Excerpts from ''Fanorama'' have been published in the gay-oriented encyclopedia ''Out In All Directions'' (Warner Books), ''That's Revolting: Queer Strategies For Resisting Assimilation'', edited by
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(Suspect Thoughts), and ''Afterwords: Real Sex From Gay Men's Diaries''. In 2007, REB was part of a collective that opened The Akron Earthworm, an underground live music venue and art gallery in Akron, Ohio. In 2008, after The Earthworm closed, REB founde
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and released Medusa Complex's In Search of the Laconic Ideal cdep in 2008 and Mockingbird's S/T lp in 2011. In October 2008, ''Fanorama'' was featured in a comprehensive retrospective of queer zines at The NY Art Book Fair held at Phillips de Pury & Company. In April 2017, Fanorama was featured in Kweerblam, curated by QZAP, at the Woodland Pattern Book Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. REB also screened five of his experimental films at the show's closing night. He recently released the 25th. anniversary issue of Fanorama featuring original photography.


Zine'ography

*''Ambiguous Ambrosia'' by Paul Moore *''Birdland'' by a Soledad State Prison collective *''Chairman Of The Bored'' by a Folsom State Prison collective *''Fanorama'' by REB *''Flakes'' by Darren Hamby *''Flowers From The Grave'' by Walter James *''The Hated'' by William Wright *''Left Back'' by Chadd Beverlin *''Obscene Emission'' by Neil Edgar *''One Woman's Story'' by Kebby Warner *''Punk Pagan'' by Michael Killeen *''Reflections'' by Frederick Fisher *''Solitary Existence'' by Travis "SK8" Harramen *''Thoughts Of My Liberation'' by Frederick Fisher *''Unheard Silence'' by Devin Baker *''Wiener Society'' by Neil Edgar


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External links



- official website. Zines Queercore Advocacy groups in the United States Fanzines Radical Faeries LGBT organizations in the United States