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20 years of 'it': Michael Otterbach
In his essay Michael Otterbach explains how the website and the forum are like mass and how a fanclub may be conducive to relationships.
In his essay Michael Otterbach explains how the website and the forum are like mass and how a fanclub may be conducive to relationships.
One of the it Quiz Masterminds 2010 knows what he likes and explains why that is so.
Michael Fimberger, one of our Austrian members, finds that the history of it runs parallel to the history of the internet.
Harald Dreyer is a dyed-in-the-wool fan. With his love for details he has found many like-minded people in the fanclub, but he still finds the anonymous online world peculiar, especially in debates.
Waiting for the it magazine, shopping at the Shop of it-snips and the competitions on the website. The journey of it according to Alexander Alberts.
His Breaking Waves tour brought Steve Hackett and his band to Germany. In Aschaffenburg GNC caught up with him for an interview.
To celebrate our 20th anniversary as a fanclub, a new Editorial was due. Read here what we think about 20 years and beyond …
To celebrate the 20th anniversary, the German Genesis Fanclub releases a 1-Track Digipak CD of Anon – Pennsylvania Flickhouse.
Some members of the large Genesis family have written some wishes for our 20th anniversary.
A selection of photos, compiled by the Editors of it, spanning 20 years of work from fans for fans.