Patrick Foster ("Sweet Portable You") oral history interview, July 18, 2018

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Date
2018-07-18
Main contributors
Davis, John, 1976-; Foster, Patrick (Journalist)
Summary
An interview with Patrick Foster, a musician and journalist who published a punk fanzine titled "Sweet Portable You" from 1989 to 2000. The interview is part of a fanzine creators oral history series from the D.C. punk and indie fanzine collection at the University of Maryland's Special Collections in Performing Arts. 

Contributors
Clash (Musical group); Jam (Musical group); 10,000 Maniacs (Musical group); Minor Threat (Musical group); Rites of Spring (Musical group); Cosloy, Gerard; Robinson, Mark (Musician); Connolly, Cynthia; MacKaye, Ian; Habibion, Sohrab; Kellum, Bill; Toomey, Jenny, 1968-
Publisher
University of Maryland at College Park. Libraries
Genres
Music; Performing arts
Subjects
Zines--United States.; Oral histories.; Punk culture--Washington (D.C.); Punk rock music--Washington (D.C.); Punk rock musicians--Washington (D.C.)
Time period
1989-2000
Location
North America/United States/District of Columbia/Washington; North America/United States/Maryland/College Park
Collection
Performing Arts
Unit
Special Collections in Performing Arts
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Notes
A finding aid for the D.C. punk and indie fanzine collection is available in our archival collections: [http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/26175].

D.C. punk and indie fanzine collection; series 6: Oral history interviews

Accession number: 2019-140-DCPIFC

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