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LETTERS

I have been reading CREEM for about six years now, so I know I'm not exactly the voice of reason, but my devotion to (and regular purchase of) CREEM comes largely from the captions. I believe they are the one thing that sets your magazine apart from myriad other music publications, most of which aren't worth the garbage they become after providing bathroom entertainment.

October 1, 1988

LETTERS

DEPARTMENTS

Mail Dept., CREEM Magazine, 185 FRANKLIN ST„ NEW YORK, N.Y. 10013

CAPTION READING,

HIGH IQS LINKED!

I am completely shocked at the very notion of doing away with CREEM captions. CREEM captions are one of the few good things in an increasingly sad world. Please don't kill them!

Sincerely,

Deb Zarrett

Westfield, MA

I have been reading CREEM for about six years now, so I know I'm not exactly the voice of reason, but my devotion to (and regular purchase of) CREEM comes largely from the captions. I believe they are the one thing that sets your magazine apart from myriad other music publications, most of which aren't worth the garbage they become after providing bathroom entertainment. I'm sure I don't have to explain to you why I think the rampant idolatry of rock stars is dangerous to society—CREEM's captions seem to diminish some of the mystique surrounding the performers they poke fun at.

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