Sunset underground
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Sunset underground

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44 pages 2013

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Lucy Cathcart’s perzine paints a picture of her life as a radical leftist stay-at-home mom living in Plimmerton, New Zealand. In the first issue of Sunset Underground, Cathcart writes about the soothing effects of the Teletubbies on her infant daughter, the thoughts that flit through her mind while she aqua-jogs, and the decline of her social life after giving birth to her daughter. Despite absolutely loving motherhood, Cathcart misses certain aspects of her old life, such as eating biscuits, playing board games, and having long talks with friends. In addition to motherhood, Catchcart describes her surrounding natural environment, writing about various hiking trails, lookouts, and hidden spots in Plimmerton that she likes to frequent. Her zine also includes a recipe for a date cake, anecdotes from her brother’s childhood, book and film reviews, and a tongue-in-cheek quiz to figure out whether or not you’re bourgeois. –Alekhya

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