HELIX was an American biweekly newspaper founded in 1967 after a series of organizational meetings held at the Free University of Seattle, Washington. As member of both the Underground Press Syndicate and the Liberation News Service, it published a total of 125 issues (sometimes as a weekly, sometimes as a biweekly) before folding on June 11, 1970.
Contents of the paper were a New Left/hippie mélange of underground politics, psychedelic graphics, drug culture, bulletins from the Liberation News Service, and rock music reviews, with much coverage of rock festivals in the Pacific Northwest.
Below: Volume 1, #10, 1 September 1967.
Thank you to Eric Galzi for this item. [1125]
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