This issue has an acetate cover. Recurring appropriated images include commands, food you might encounter at a barbecue, and children's drawings.
Sally Alatalo's Du Da (variously also titled Chicago Dada, DoDa, doo da, do dah, and Duz) was a (loosely) tri-quarterly publication which ran from the late 1980s to early 1990s. Du Da was, in Alatalo's words, "a place to play" for artists interested in book art or mail art. Issues often included collaborative projects with (often pseudonymous) artists, and throughout its history Du Da experimented with different formats.