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Rebel Inc. is a Scots counter-culture publishing company and literary journal, founded by Kevin Williamson in 1992 with the slogan of "F*** the Mainstream!". Duncan Mclean, Gordon Legge, Barry Graham and Sandie Craigie were involved in setting it up. [ 1 ]
The Rebel is an independent British art magazine established by artist Harry Pye in 1985. It features interviews, reviews with artists, and parodies of features from other publications. Often the cover of the magazine features an image of a rebel from history such as Jesus, Karl Marx, Valerie Solanas, or Van Gogh.
In 1992, Williamson launched a literary magazine called Rebel Inc [2] and through its pages, was one of the first publishers of such Scottish writers as Irvine Welsh, Laura Hird, Alan Warner, and Toni Davidson. He has also championed such major Scottish writers as James Kelman, Duncan McLean, Gordon Legge and Alasdair Gray.
Rebel Magazine is a bi-annual fashion and lifestyle magazine, focusing on creative industries including designers, art, film and music. [ 1 ] The magazine is published by University of Northampton graduate Namal Lanka, who serves as the magazine's editor and creative director.
Zonneland in particular was Belgium's oldest still-running children's magazine and the oldest to contain comics. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] January 25 : Posy Simmonds receives the career award Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême at the Angoulême International Comics Festival , which marks the first time in the festival's history that a British comic ...
Rebel Wilson is looking back on 2024.. Wilson, who just shared photos from her legal wedding ceremony with her wife Ramona Agruma in Sydney on Dec. 28, shared a photo of herself to Instagram with ...
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Another theory postulates that the student group responsible for publishing The Rebel humor magazine designed the Colonel, as this group–known as the "Rebel Club"–was founded in 1937 shortly after the University adopted the "Rebels" nickname and featured on the magazine's masthead an illustration of the Colonel was identical to the one ...