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Gateavisa (Norwegian:
Street Newspaper) is a
countercultural magazine. It was
first produced by an
anarchist collective in 1970 at
Hjelmsgate 3 in Oslo...
- 1980
after entering a
competition in the
Norwegian anarchist magazine,
Gateavisa. Only
three years later he got his
first album published.
Generally he...
- for anarchists, squatters, ****s and ****s. The
anarchist magazine Gateavisa has been
published out of
Hjelmsgate 3 from 1970 onwards. Jens Bjørneboe...
- 1970–present
Black Flag
Annual newspaper English United Kingdom 1970–present
Gateavisa Newspaper Norwegian Oslo (Norway) 1980–present Anarchy: A
Journal of Desire...
- song, "Duejakt", to a
flexi single released by the
anarchist journal Gateavisa.
After his death, the LP PB was
released by Røros
fritidsklubb (a local...
- for
Gateavisa, a
radical counter-cultural
publication founded in 1970 by the
anarchist collective at
Hjelmsgate 3.
Eriksen was
among Gateavisa's most...
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active anarchist milieu in
Norway in the 1990s.
Gateavisa – Norway's
oldest anarchist newspaper.
Gateavisa has an
office at
Hjelmsgate 3. Here, the Liberty...
- real enemy. "Begravelser".
Indre Smaalenenes Avis. 6 May 1996.
Retrieved 24 July 2024. (in Norwegian)
Interview with Jan
Greve in
Gateavisa v t e v t e...
- link] –
Interview with Lars Gule in
paragraphs 1, 2006.
Interview with
Gateavisa (an
anarchist journal) No. 2, 1978. Odd
Karsten Tveit, Alt for Israel...
- California,
often with
whimsical cows. He
started making comics strips for
Gateavisa in the late 1960s.
Among his
later contributions is text for the album...