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Recap: 3rd Annual IE Zine Fest

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About two weeks ago A Shop Called Quest held the 3rd annual IE Zine Fest in the City of Redlands. The shop transformed the alley behind their storefront into a marketplace where each exhibitor had their own table filled with work by all sorts of artists. A few of our favorites were Sleep Talk Press, As Issued, Freeways Collide, and Influentza. Each table had something different from the last and every person exhibiting was ready to talk about the art they had for sale. We couldn't help but notice the overwhelming feeling of welcomeness. You could feel all the great vibes bouncing around the alley as it seemed like all the attendees and vendors were brothers and sisters. L.A. Taco's Desilu was there to document the beautiful Sunday afternoon. Hit the link for more...

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