Rebirth was a short-lived hippie underground newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona, which published nine biweekly and weekly issues between May 20, 1968, and August 1969.[1] Published in tabloid format and featuring psychedelic graphics and underground comix, along with coverage of local and national news from a countercultural perspective, Rebirth was linked to the underground radio culture in Phoenix around radio stations KNIX, KRUX and KCAC, which were at the time offering a free-form FM progressive rock format.
Rebirth was published by Real Live People, Inc., a commune/collective which was also known as the Rebirth Tribe. Founders and contributors among a large and varied staff included publishers/managing editors Bruce Frank and John Cahal, editor Daniel Page, and art editor Joe Garneau.[2]
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- ↑ About this newspaper: Rebirth Chronicling America, Library of Congress. Retrieved Sept. 23, 2010.
- ↑ Rebirth Tribe Retrieved Sept. 23, 2010.
References
- Rebirth newspaper photos A collection of covers and interior pages, scanned by Vagabondvet. Retrieved Sept. 23, 2010.