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  1. 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. www.vam.ac.uk › articles › oz-magazine-archiveOz magazine archive - V&A

    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 ...

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  4. Dec 2, 2021 · Dr. Oz's later controversies. Recent years haven't been any kinder to Dr. Oz on the controversy front. In 2020, his comments about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic caused a social media outrage, and ...

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  5. From PETER COLE-ADAMS, “Herald” Correspondent. LONDON, Friday, August 6, 1971— Fierce controversy raged in Britain today following yesterday’ s jail sentences on the three editors of “Oz ...

  6. Apr 23, 2015 · 1) Dr. Oz might have a right to free speech — but he also took an oath to “do no harm”. Oz’s first line of defense is to remind his audience about his fundamental right to free speech. But ...

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  8. May 16, 2024 · Surprising many, Dr. Mehmet Oz announced he was ending "The Dr. Oz Show" in 2021 to pursue a newly opened U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania. He got off to a promising start, winning the party's nomination despite his lack of political experience. His opponent, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman, was an outspoken figure whose casual ...

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