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'''''Gray Areas''''' was a quarterly [[magazine]] published from 1992 to 1995 by publisher [[Netta Gilboa]]. It won several awards including "One Of The Top Ten Magazines of 1992" by [[Library Journal]]. It discussed [[subcultures]] involving [[Psychoactive drug|drug]]s ([[narcotics]]), [[phreaking]], [[cyberpunk]], [[pornography]], the [[Grateful Dead]] and related issues. It only published 7 issues, but continues on as a website.
'''''Gray Areas''''' was a quarterly [[magazine]] published from 1992 to 1995 by publisher [[Netta Gilboa]]. The magazine was based in [[Phoenix, Arizona]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Netta Gilboa |url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/netta-gilboa-0215ba13|work=Linkedin|accessdate=16 May 2020}}</ref> It won several awards including "One Of The Top Ten Magazines of 1992" by ''[[Library Journal]]''. It discussed [[subcultures]] involving [[Psychoactive drug|drug]]s ([[narcotics]]), [[phreaking]], [[cyberpunk]], [[pornography]], the [[Grateful Dead]] and related issues. It only published 7 issues, but continues on as a website.

== Issue Contents ==


==Issue Contents==
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* True [[police officer|Cop]], Blue Cop, Gray Cop
* True [[police officer|Cop]], Blue Cop, Gray Cop
* Is [[Jury tampering]] A Crime?
* Is [[Jury tampering]] A Crime?
* Interview: [[Folksinger|Folk Singer]] [[Melanie Safka|Melanie]]
* Interview: [[Folk music|Folk Singer]] [[Melanie Safka|Melanie]]
* [[Jimi Hendrix]]: The [[Bootleg recording|Bootleg]] CDs
* [[Jimi Hendrix]]: The [[Bootleg recording|Bootleg]] CDs
* Tape History: [[Big Brother and the Holding Company]]
* Tape History: [[Big Brother and the Holding Company]]
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* The Gray Art of [[John Wayne Gacy]]
* The Gray Art of [[John Wayne Gacy]]
* [[Lollapalooza]] 1994 Review
* [[Lollapalooza]] 1994 Review

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.grayarea.com/ Official Website]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20130525082837/http://www.grayarea.com/ Official website (archived)]


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Latest revision as of 05:26, 12 August 2024

Gray Areas was a quarterly magazine published from 1992 to 1995 by publisher Netta Gilboa. The magazine was based in Phoenix, Arizona.[1] It won several awards including "One Of The Top Ten Magazines of 1992" by Library Journal. It discussed subcultures involving drugs (narcotics), phreaking, cyberpunk, pornography, the Grateful Dead and related issues. It only published 7 issues, but continues on as a website.

Issue Contents

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Issue 1 - Fall 1992 - Volume 1, No. 1 (84 pages)

Issue 2 - Spring 1993 - Volume 2, No. 1 (116 pages)

Issue 3 - Summer 1993 - Volume 2, No. 2 (132 pages)

Issue 4 - Fall 1993 - Volume 2, No. 3 (148 pages)

Issue 5 - Spring 1994 - Volume 3, No. 1 (148 pages)

Issue 6 - Fall 1994 - Volume 3, No. 2 (148 pages)

Issue 7 - Spring 1995 - Volume 4, No. 1 (148 pages)

References

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  1. ^ "Netta Gilboa". Linkedin. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
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