Gray Areas was a quarterly magazine published from 1992 to 1995 by publisher Netta Gilboa. It won several awards including "One Of The Top Ten Magazines of 1992" by Library Journal. It discussed subcultures involving drugs (narcotics), phreaking, cyberpunk, pornography, the Grateful Dead and related issues. It only published 7 issues, but continues on as a website.
Issue 1 - Fall 1992 - Volume 1, No. 1 (84 pages)
Interview: John Perry Barlow on computer crimesInterview: Kay Parker on the Adult Film IndustryTape History: Grateful Dead Live Video TapesInterview: The Zen Tricksters Rock BandIssue 2 - Spring 1993 - Volume 2, No. 1 (116 pages)
Interview: Attorney/Musician Barry MeltonInterview: Adult Film Director Candida RoyalleTape History: Little Feat Live Audio TapesTape History: Grateful Dead Bootleg CDsThings To Know About Urine TestsIt's Later Than You Thought: Your 4th Amendment RightsComputer Privacy and the Common ManAn Essay On The Fan-Artist RelationshipMy Pilgrimage To Jim Morrison's GraveInterview: Paul Quinn of the Soup DragonsIssue 3 - Summer 1993 - Volume 2, No. 2 (132 pages)
Interview: Musician GG AllinInterview: Grateful Dead Hour host David GansRichard Pacheco on Adult FilmsTape History: Jefferson Airplane Live Video TapesPhone Phun Phenomena: Notes On The Prank Call UndergroundInterview: Prank Call Expert John TrubeeInterview: Urnst Kouch, Computer Virus WriterHoward Stern Is Here To StayWorlds At War, Pt. 1: The Gray Gods: A Theory of UFO EncountersIssue 4 - Fall 1993 - Volume 2, No. 3 (148 pages)
Interview: Ivan Stang of the Church of the SubGeniusInterview: RIAA Piracy Director Steven D'OnofrioInterview: Phone Sex Fantasy GirlReview: Defcon I hackers conventionGray Travel: AmsterdamConfessions of an Amerikan LSD EaterWorlds At War, Pt. 2: The Ultimate Sin: UFO ConspiraciesA Day With The KKKRun For Your Life: Why The Music Industry Wants You To Record ConcertsPlagiarism: Thoughts on Sampling, Originality and OwnershipInterview: Solar Circus Rock BandIssue 5 - Spring 1994 - Volume 3, No. 1 (148 pages)
Interview: Breaking Into The WELLInterview: S/M DominatrixPaul Melka on computer virusesReview: Pumpcon II and HoHoCon IV hacker conventionsInside Today's Hacking MindInterview: Phone PhreakImproving The Prison EnvironmentTeenager Joins In The Fight Against AIDSConcealing My Identity: A Silence Imposed By SocietyAll About Smart DrugsLollapalooza 1993 ReviewEntertainment Industry LawyersDeadheads and the ConstitutionTape History: Jefferson Airplane BootlegsTape History: A Guide To Vintage Live Soul TapesThe New Music Seminar July 1993Issue 6 - Fall 1994 - Volume 3, No. 2 (148 pages)
Interview: Hacker/Phrack Publisher Erik BloodaxeInterview: Adult Film Star Taylor WaneReview: Computers, Freedom and Privacy conferenceStormbringer of Phalcon/Skism on computer virus writersA Cyberpunk Manifesto For The 90sInterview: Cable TV ThiefTrue Cop, Blue Cop, Gray CopIs Jury tampering A Crime?Interview: Folk Singer MelanieJimi Hendrix: The Bootleg CDsTape History: Big Brother and the Holding CompanyThe Genitorturers Mean You Some HarmIssue 7 - Spring 1995 - Volume 4, No. 1 (148 pages)
Interview: Mike Gordon of PhishInterview: Internet Liberation FrontReview: Defcon II, HoHoCon and HOPE hacker conventionsTape History: Jethro Tull Live Video TapesScanners: Tuning In Illegally On Phone CallsConfessions of an AIDS ActivistAdventures In The Porn StoreNew Conflicts Over The Oldest ProfessionTwo Thousand In Two Years: A Housewife Hooker's StoryPsychoanalysis and FeminismProzac: The Controversial Future of PsychopharmacologyThe Gray Area of Drug addictionThe Art of Deception: Polygraph Lie DetectionVoices of Adoptees: The Silent SocietyThe Gray Art of John Wayne GacyLollapalooza 1994 Review