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Chunklet (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Chunklet (magazine)
''Chunklet'' is a Georgia-based American humor and music magazine founded by Henry H. Owings in 1993.
==History==
Henry Owings began publishing ''Chunklet'' in Athens, GA, while freelancing for alternative newsweekly ''Flagpole Magazine''. “The main reason the mag started was due to my dissatisfaction with how my writing was handled in the ''Flaghole'',” Owings says, although he has intimated that ''Chunklet'' is a sanctuary for self-hating critics.〔Levack, Chandler. (“Henry Owings: The Last Rock Critic” ), ''Eye Weekly'', Toronto, 06/23/2009. Accessed 07/10/2010.〕
Since 1993, ''Chunklet'' has published 20 issues on no particular schedule. The first 19 of these are out-of-print. The magazine includes this disclaimer on Chunklet.com: “''Chunklet'' comes out with little regard to a set schedule only because the contributors are busy with their other activities such as being in bands, work, family, putting out records, habitual laziness, television, our lord and savior Jesus Christ and internet porn.” 〔Owings, Henry. ("About Chunklet" ) Athens, Retrieved October 7, 2010.〕
Issues typically revolve around a central theme, such as ''Chunklet'' 15: “Is This Guy The Biggest Asshole in Rock?,” ''Chunklet'' 17: “Pay to (NOT) Play” (January 2003), ''Chunklet'' 18: “The Overrated Issue” Part One (February 2004), and ''Chunklet'' 19: “The Overrated Issue, Part Two” (January 2005). Content generally includes interviews with comedians and indie rock musicians, tour diaries, cartoons, prank correspondence, and satirical essays, lists, hipster how-to guides, and advice columns. Some issues contained premiums like CDs, 7” singles or in the case of ''Chunklet'' 17, blank checks made out to “Your Shitty Band.”

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