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Oz magazine archive. Oz magazine is one of the most important records of 20th century counter-culture and revolution. During the run of 48 issues between 1967 and 1973, Oz tackled subjects ranging from gay rights to racism, the environment, feminism, sex, the pill, acid, rock music and the Vietnam War. Produced in a basement flat in London's ...
Oz was an independently published, alternative / underground magazine associated with the international counterculture of the 1960s. While it was first published in Sydney in 1963, a parallel version of Oz was published in London from 1967. The Australian magazine was published until 1969 and the British version until 1973.
In The Guardian, Chitra Ramaswamy describes the London magazine as “the icon – and the enfant terrible – of the underground press. Produced in a basement flat off Notting Hill Gate, Oz was soon renowned for psychedelic covers by pop artist Martin Sharp, cartoons by Robert Crumb, radical feminist manifestos by Germaine Greer, and ...
Jun 14, 2017 · The V&A has acquired the Felix Dennis Oz Archive, marking 50 years since the first UK publication of underground magazine, Oz.Felix Dennis was co-editor of the magazine, which was published between 1967 and 1973 and the publication “sought to challenge the establishment and encapsulated the spirit of the 60s and 70s counterculture”.
Jun 19, 2017 · The V&A has announced that it has acquired the Felix Dennis Oz Archive, marking 50 years since the first UK publication of the revolutionary magazine, Oz. Felix Dennis was co-editor of the underground magazine published between 1967 and 1973, which sought to challenge the establishment and encapsulated the spirit of 1960s and '70s counter-culture.
Jun 22, 2017 · Oz ’s modus operandi was to interrogate societal “norms” and infuriate the establishment. Their chosen subjects ranged from racism, gay rights and feminist theory to the environment and the Vietnam War – accompanied by a healthy dose of sex, LSD and rock music. This month, in celebration of the magazine’s 50th anniversary, the V&A ...
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The deadline to submit online is March 21st and announcements about the winners will happen late April. You can submit in one or all categories and faculty will judge them! You can submit 1-3 poems and up to 5000 words for prose. Disclaimer: this is separate from submissions for the literary magazine, The Oz.