John Labovitz's E-Zine-List

This is a list of electronic 'zines around the world, accessible via the Web, FTP, email, and other services.


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March 7, 2005
We have completed the move to a new hosting company. We're also rebuilding our backend system. In the next few weeks our editors will begin working through the backlog of work. When the backlog is cleared, then we'll start working on the submission process.

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Aisle Say

The Internet Magazine of Stage Reviews and Opinion

The first -- and still the only -- comprehensive magazine of professional theatre criticism on the Internet, exclusively *for* the Internet. Now in its fifth year. Along with complete coverage of the New York scene (Broadway, off- and some off-off-Broadway), there is regular regional (and some international) coverage as well, from correspondents in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Connecticut, Phoenix and Toronto. The magazine offers a sharp, often insider perspective, as the contributors (those who write under their own names and the few who write pseudonymously) are themselves working theater professionals.

Frequency
weekly -- additions to the zine are usually posted between Sunday and Wednesday a.m.; each new review is uploaded close to opening date, and stays on line for the run of the show, and sometimes a little beyond
Format(s)
Web
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theatre (18), arts (74), stage (3), plays (12), musicals (3), reviews (303), drama (6)
Access
Web: http://www.aislesay.com
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Publisher
TheatreNet Enterprises
Staff
David Spencer(Webmaster and Principal New York Drama Critic)
Submission Guidelines
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