LiP magazine

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LiP Magazine

LiP Magazine: Informed Revolt
Editor Brian Awehali
Categories Political Magazine
Frequency Quarterly
Circulation 25,000[1]

Publisher

LiP Magazine
First Issue January 1, 1996
Company LiP Magazine
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
Website www.lipmagazine.org
ISSN unknown

LiP Magazine is an alternative magazine that has taken on various incarnations since it was founded by former Britannica.com editor Brian Awehali in 1996. The first issue, with a run of only 100 copies, was distributed by hand to about a dozen independent bookstores and coffee shops around Chicago. Later, LiP became an online zine, and then resumed print publication in 2003. It continues to be run as a non-profit organization by a young, all-volunteer staff. LiP takes a satirical, analytical, and often biting approach to what it calls “a culture machine that strips us of our desires and sells them back as product and mass mediocracy.”

Editorial contributors include activists like Winona LaDuke and cultural critics like Mark Crispin Miller.

LiP is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is still edited by Awehali.

[edit] Awards

  • 2002: "Best Online Culture Coverage" Utne Award Nominee and "Best Content E-Zine" South by Southwest People's Choice Award
  • 2004: "Best New Magazine" Utne Award Nominee
  • 2005: "Best Culture Coverage" Utne Award Nominee
  • 2006: Two Project Censored Awards: "Brave New World: Surveying Privacy in the Age of Surveillance," (Anna Samson Miranda, Winter 2004) and "Trust Us, We're the Government: How the U.S. Government Stole $137 Billion of Indian Money," (Brian Awehali, Winter 2004)

[edit] Mission Statement

LiP takes creative aim at a culture machine that strips us of our desires and sells them back as product and mass mediocracy. Brazen, audacious and presumptuous, LiP combines a biting aesthetic consciousness with a structural understanding of power. Refusing to be colonized by despair, cynicism or apathy, LiP gives voice to those working for a sustainable society rooted in cooperation and diversity. LiP confronts the miserabilist capitalist system with dangerous humor, liberated eroticism and informed revolt.

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