Lookout #16
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Title
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Lookout #16
Creator
Subject
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Activism
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About Art, Media, and Technology
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Anarchism
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Cities and Places
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DIY and How-to
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Education and School
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Environment and Nature
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Fiction and True stories
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Music
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Personal
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Travel
Description
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Lookout magazine started as a xeroxed community newsletter when Lawrence Livermore lived on Spy Rock, just a few miles north of Layonville, CA. Spy Rock was part of a constellation of locales across Mendocino and Humbdolt County that, since the late 1960s, had become increasingly popular among artists, hippies, and back-to-the-landers. Initially crafted in his solar-powered home, not far from the Iron Peak Lookout Tower, from which the magazine takes its name, the magazine engaged with local politics and tackled issues as diverse as environmental issues and countercultural philosophy. Over the years, following Livermore’s involvement with the Gilman Street Project in Berkeley and the punk-rock scene that loomed around it, Lookout’s focus shifted to music, which resulted in finding a whole new audience in the Bay Area and across the United States, especially among Maximum Rocknroll readers.
Publisher
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Date
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1986-04
Format
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Standard (8 1/2 by 11)
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Stapled
Number of Pages
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10
Language
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English
See Also
Place of Publication
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Laytonville, CA
Rights
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In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Table Of Contents
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Alienation: Make the Borders Go Away! (1)
Don’t Cry for Nicaragua (3)
Mendocino Contras Liken Selves to Founding Fathers; Ask CIA Aid (4)
Comet Burnout Metaphor: For a Life? (4)
Letters to the Lookout (5)
False Spring… or the Real Thing? (8)
Music Can Make You Stupid (8)
Don’t Cry for Nicaragua (3)
Mendocino Contras Liken Selves to Founding Fathers; Ask CIA Aid (4)
Comet Burnout Metaphor: For a Life? (4)
Letters to the Lookout (5)
False Spring… or the Real Thing? (8)
Music Can Make You Stupid (8)