Half-truth 1990–1997

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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997

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1992 Issue 8

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32 pages

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1997 Issue 25

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About this Publication

Issues:

8

Published:

1990–1997

Publisher:

B.A. Productions
Half-truth

Location:

Los Angeles, CA United States (1990–1994)
Hermosa Beach, CA United States (1995–1997)
Jeff Hughart, previously the co-creator of 60 miles north, returned to the world of fanzines with the publication Half-truth in 1990, which described itself as having “only half the lies of other magazines”. Over the next seven years and 25 issues, it featured luminaries of the U.S. and British punk and alternative rock worlds: Joey Ramone, Robyn Hitchcock, NOFX, Toy Dolls, Sublime, and Suede were all interviewed. Humorous photo collages were placed on the covers of early issues, but later issues included elaborately drawn cover art. Contributors included the novelist and poet Charles Bukowski.

About this Publication

Issues:

8

Published:

1990–1997

Publisher:

B.A. Productions
Half-truth

Location:

Los Angeles, CA United States (1990–1994)
Hermosa Beach, CA United States (1995–1997)
Jeff Hughart, previously the co-creator of 60 miles north, returned to the world of fanzines with the publication Half-truth in 1990, which described itself as having “only half the lies of other magazines”. Over the next seven years and 25 issues, it featured luminaries of the U.S. and British punk and alternative rock worlds: Joey Ramone, Robyn Hitchcock, NOFX, Toy Dolls, Sublime, and Suede were all interviewed. Humorous photo collages were placed on the covers of early issues, but later issues included elaborately drawn cover art. Contributors included the novelist and poet Charles Bukowski.