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Arthur Magazine

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Arthur Magazine was an independent zine published from 2002 to 2011. Created by Jay Babcock, it offered in-depth coverage of psychedelic and indie music alongside broader explorations of culture and art. Primarily distributed in Los Angeles, the magazine catered to individuals interested in underground music scenes and alternative cultural trends. It remains a significant artifact of early 2000s independent publishing.

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When was Arthur Magazine originally published?

Arthur Magazine was an independent, freely distributed publication that ran from 2002 to 2011. It was briefly revived a few years later via a successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.

Who created and edited Arthur Magazine?

The magazine was founded and edited by Jay Babcock. He established the publication in Los Angeles to cover the rising counter-cultural, psychedelic, and indie music scenes of the era.

What type of content did Arthur Magazine publish?

Arthur featured a mix of long-form music journalism, investigative political writing, and psychedelic art. It was highly regarded for championing underground artists like Devendra Banhart, Animal Collective, and Sunburned Hand of the Man.

Who contributed art to Arthur Magazine?

The magazine frequently featured cover art and illustrations from notable creators in the underground comic scene. Artists like Art Spiegelman, Peter Bagge, and Tara McPherson contributed visuals to its pages.

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