January 2011
19 posts
♥ SECOND ISSUE OF GIRLS GET BUSY IS NOW OUT ♥
Featuring Phoebe Harris, Emma Day, Camille Benett, Hannah Tindle, Molly Soda, Beth Siveyer, Nastasia Alberti, Sofia Best, Clementine Cannibal & Grace Miceli. Only 100 copies available, 50p per copy - order by emailing girlsgetbusyzine@gmail.com
♥ Photos from our first Zine Party! ♥
Thank you so much to everyone that came! It was really really fun. Throwing Up were great, and all your zines were amazing!
Look out for the next Zine Party in March. More photos below!
Anonymous asked: What is the picture on the cover of your zine from?
LOOKING FOR CONTRIBUTORS
So I’m working on the second issue of Girls Get Busy, which will be bigger and better! If you’d like to contribute words/art/photos/whatever then please email girlsgetbusyzine@gmail.com
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Girls Get Busy Zine Party & Throwing Up LIVE
We are super excited to host this zine party at The Alibi! Come along and bring your zines for trading and generally hanging out. ♥ LIVE BAND - Throwing Up (myspace.com/throwingupuk) ♥ DJs - Girls Get Busy: Beth, Camille, Hannah, Janine, Posy ♥ Make best friends whilst dancing to the likes of: Daisy Chainsaw / The Ronettes / Hole / TLC / Bikini Kill / Beyonce / L7 / The Crystals / Babes in...
R.I.P. TRISH KEENAN
I was really saddened to hear Trish Keenan of Birmingham band Broadcast passed away on Friday after 2 weeks in intensive care suffering from pneumonia. They were one of my favourite bands when i was growing up. The perfect mix of melancholic indie and electronic psychedelia. Trish was the ice cool front woman with such a sweet beautiful voice.
Here is Trish’s Mind Bending Motorway mix of...
Anonymous asked: How often do you publish your zines?
watch-seinfeld-online asked: do you have any copies of your zine left? i'd really like one! wshould i be emailing this to you really???
Girls Get Busy Zine on Facebook
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She has screamed until she lost her voice, danced...
An excerpt from “Walking Through Walls” by Judith Thurman, taken from the New Yorker (March 2010) on the performance artist Marina Abramović :
Birthdays are important to Marina Abramović, the performance artist who was born in Belgrade, the capital of what was then Yugoslavia, on November 30, 1946. The body is her subject, time is her medium, and birthdays mark the moment that the...
Ke$ha: Sort of kind of a feminist icon?
In a culture that prides itself on churning out sweetly demure yet tirelessly sexy female singers, Ke$ha is an exception. Is she sexy? Sure; no one’s pretending that Ke$ha does much to defy the beauty standard. But demure? Not so much.
On the surface, Ke$ha is little more than a grimier re-imagination of Britney or Rihanna. Her song lyrics are loaded with references to dancing, partying, and,...