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Magazine (other)
A magazine is a kind of periodical publication. Magazine may also refer to: Storage *Magazine (artillery), a place to store ammunition in warships and fortifications *Gunpowder magazine, buildings formerly used for storing gunpowder in wooden barrels *Magazine (firearms), a device that holds ammunition for firearms *Camera magazine, a light-tight chamber to feed and take up film in a camera Music *Magazine (band), an English musical group fronted by ex-Buzzcocks member Howard Devoto in the late 1970s * ''Magazine'' (Heart album), 1977, or the title track * ''Magazine'' (Meisa Kuroki album), 2011 * ''The Magazine'' (album), 1984 by Rickie Lee Jones * ''Magazine'' (Jump, Little Children album), 1998 * ''Magazine'' EP, by Ailee * "Magazines" (song), a 2008 song by The Automatic *"Magazine", a song from the 2002 album ''Control'' by Pedro the Lion Media *Magazine (TV channel), an Argentine TV channel *''The Magazine'', a Canadian entertainment magazine * ''Magazine'' (Lebanese mag ...
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Magazine
A magazine is a periodical publication, generally published on a regular schedule (often weekly or monthly), containing a variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, purchase price, prepaid subscriptions, or by a combination of the three. Definition In the technical sense a ''journal'' has continuous pagination throughout a volume. Thus '' Business Week'', which starts each issue anew with page one, is a magazine, but the '' Journal of Business Communication'', which continues the same sequence of pagination throughout the coterminous year, is a journal. Some professional or trade publications are also peer-reviewed, for example the '' Journal of Accountancy''. Non-peer-reviewed academic or professional publications are generally ''professional magazines''. That a publication calls itself a ''journal'' does not make it a journal in the technical sense; ''The Wall Street Journal'' is actually a newspaper. Etymology The word "magazine" derives from Arabic , ...
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Magazine (EP)
"Magazine" is the third extended play by Korean American singer Ailee. It was released on September 25, 2014, by YMC Entertainment and Neowiz Internet. ''Magazine'' saw Ailee take greater creative control, co-writing four of the album's five songs, including the album's title track; Ailee also collaborated with long-time producer Kim Do-hoon and Korean rap twosome, Dynamic Duo. The song "Don't Touch Me" was used to promote the EP. Background and release On September 15, 2014, it was revealed that Ailee will make her comeback on September 25 with her third EP ''Magazine''. A teaser of the singer dressed as a clown with braided pigtails was released on the same day. The singer's agency also revealed that "Magazine" was an album that would present the singer in a matured light. In preparation for the album, the singer revealed that she lost 10 kilograms in one month for the album. She stated further that her company did not force her to lose the weight and that they had pushed an o ...
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Magazine, Arkansas
Magazine is a city in Logan County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 847 at the 2010 census. The city is named for nearby Mount Magazine. 2010 State Football Champions. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 915 people, 347 households, and 261 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 394 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 97.38% White, 0.66% Native American, 0.11% Asian, 0.22% from other races, and 1.64% from two or more races. 0.66% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 347 households, out of which 34.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.0% were married couples living together, 14.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.5% were non-families. 21.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.0% had someone ...
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Magazine Gateway
The Magazine Gateway (aka ''The Magazine'' and also called Newarke Gateway) is a Grade I listed building in Leicester. Now a solitary landmark alongside Leicester ringroad, it was originally the main gateway of a walled enclosure built around 1400, giving access to the religious precinct of The Newarke. The vaulted archway was open to traffic until 1905. The gatehouse rooms were variously used as a porter's lodge, guest accommodation, prison, militia building, and regimental museum. It is now a building managed by the Leicester Museum Service, and is generally only open to the public by arrangement. Site Leicester's South Gates were the entrance into the walled Roman and Medieval town of Leicester. In medieval times an area just south of these, outside the walled town, was set aside as a religious precinct known as the Newarke (or New Work) and enclosed with a substantial wall and gatehouse. The only other gate into The Newarke gave access from Leicester Castle. The area of th ...
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Magazine (Lebanese Magazine)
''L'Hebdo Magazine'' or more commonly as ''Magazine'' was a French-language weekly magazine published in Beirut, Lebanon. It was launched in 1956. The magazine ceased publication in 2019 due to the low level of revenues. References 1956 establishments in Lebanon 2019 disestablishments in Lebanon Magazines published in Beirut French-language magazines Weekly magazines published in Lebanon Defunct magazines published in Lebanon News magazines published in Asia Magazines established in 1956 Magazines disestablished in 2019 {{Asia-newspaper-stub ...
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The Magazine
''The Magazine'' was a monthly digest entertainment magazine targeted for youth and published in Canada. In addition to music, movies, television, and contests, it featured a variety of articles on social issues such as the environment, healthy eating habits, and self-help in cooperation with Kids Help Phone. On November 1, 2010, ''The Magazine'' celebrated its tenth anniversary as a monthly publication. As of 2015, ''The Magazine'' had stopped publication and is now defunct due to low readership and subscription. History Community Programs Group, parent company to ''The Magazine'' has been producing children's entertainment since 1984. They started out making educational films about subjects such as bicycle safety & rules of the road (Right Riders), first aid, and alcohol and substance abuse (Mr. Finley's Pharmacy, Choose). In 1990, CPG partnered with Marvel to publish Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Cr ...
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Magazine (TV Channel)
Ciudad Magazine is an Argentine cable television channel owned and operated by Grupo Clarín from Buenos Aires. It can be accessed throughout the country via subscription television. Programming Magazine produces several programmes, mostly outdoor and gossip shows. It also carries inexpensive syndicated programming, mainly old cartoons, telenovelas soap, series and movies. Exclusive productions * Informadisimos * Chimentero 3.0 * BDV Independent productions * El mundo de la CONMEBOL * Yes * Donna Moda Telenovelas * : Marimar * : En Clon * : Doña Bárbara * : La Guerrera LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La (musical note), or A, the sixth note * "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figur ... External links * Television stations in Argentina {{Argentina-tv-station-stub ...
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Control (Pedro The Lion Album)
''Control'' is the third full-length album by Pedro the Lion. It was released on April 16, 2002 on Jade Tree Records. It is a concept album about a businessman who is having an extramarital affair, and his untimely death at the hands of his spurned wife. It covers such subject matter as infidelity, parenthood, greed, commercialism, vengeance, and fear of death. Track listing All songs by Bazan except "Penetration" "Magazine" and "Second Best", which were co-written with Casey Foubert. #"Options" – 3:56 #"Rapture" – 3:26 #"Penetration" – 3:55 #"Indian Summer" – 3:21 #"Progress" – 4:09 #"Magazine" – 4:01 #"Rehearsal" – 3:48 #"Second Best" – 6:00 #"Priests And Paramedics" – 4:35 #"Rejoice" – 3:11 Personnel *David Bazan – vocals, drums, guitars, bass guitar, keyboards *Casey Foubert – bass guitar, keyboards, guitars, percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sound ...
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Magazines (song)
"Magazines" (also known as "Kings of Holey") is a track by Welsh rock band The Automatic on their second album ''This Is a Fix''. The track was announced as their second single from ''This Is a Fix'' in late 2008; however, for unexplained reasons, the single and further release of material and promotion of the album ended in early 2009, with the band re-entering the studio to record their third album instead. The track is notably sung primarily by Paul Mullen, with Rob Hawkins and James Frost providing backing vocals, Frost also provides synthesizer parts, as well as guitar. Writing In an interview with the BBC #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC Here i going to introduce about the best teacher of my life b BALAJI sir. He is the precious gift that I got befor 2yrs . How has helped and thought all the concept and made my success in the 10th board ex ... guitarist James Frost spoke of the track ''"There's a track called Magazines that is totally different to anything we've eve ...
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Magazine (Jump, Little Children Album)
''Magazine'' is an album by the American indie rock group Jump, Little Children, released in 1998. It was the band's major label debut. Critical reception The ''Boston Herald'' thought that "from the three minute, three-chord sugar rush of 'My Guitar', to the cello-buoyed mope-rock of 'Cathedrals', Jump, Little Children comes off like pop-wise old pros." AllMusic wrote that "there's an accent on swelling, instantly gracious choruses, but the band seems a bit too tentative in their new direction to infuse the songs with the self-belief necessary for the music to rise above American indie convention." Track listing All songs written by Jay Clifford, except where noted. #"Not Today" – 3:26 #"Violent Dreams" – 4:02 #"Come Out Clean" – 2:54 #"Cathedrals" – 3:55 #"All Those Days Are Gone" – 3:40 #"Body Parts" (Matthew Bivins) – 3:44 #"My Guitar" – 3:35 #"B-13" (Evan Bivins) – 3:49 #"Habit" (Matthew Bivins) – 4:52 #"Say Goodnight" – 4:31 ...
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Magazine (artillery)
Magazine is the name for an item or place within which ammunition or other explosive material is stored. It is taken originally from the Arabic word "makhāzin" (مخازن), meaning 'storehouses', via Italian and Middle French. The term is also used for a place where large quantities of ammunition are stored for later distribution, or an ammunition dump. This usage is less common. Field magazines In the early history of tube artillery drawn by horses (and later by mechanized vehicles), ammunition was carried in separate unarmored wagons or vehicles. These soft-skinned vehicles were extremely vulnerable to enemy fire and to explosions caused by a weapons malfunction. Therefore, as part of setting up an artillery battery, a designated place would be used to shelter the ready ammunition. In the case of batteries of towed artillery the temporary magazine would be placed, if possible, in a pit, or natural declivity, or surrounded by sandbags or earthworks. Circumstances might ...
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The Magazine (album)
''The Magazine'' is an album by Rickie Lee Jones, released in September 1984. It is her third full-length studio album, released as the follow-up to ''Pirates'' (1981). The album was partly composed in France and was co-produced by Jones and James Newton Howard. Genesis After the release of ''Pirates'' in July 1981, Jones spent 1982 on the road on tour before kicking her addiction to heroin and cocaine. A 10-inch EP, ''Girl at Her Volcano'', had been released in 1983 and Jones took up residence in Paris in April 1983 for four months. Jones said: "I got an apartment for $800 on the Boulevard des Invalides, where they have all the political demonstrations. I wasn't in such great shape and, appropriately, I lived with the invalids." It was also in Paris that Jones kicked her alcohol habit. She told Timothy White in Musician in 1984: "I started drinking...more heavily than I had ever drunk in my life. I drank for about six weeks. When I started waking up and drinking in the day, I f ...
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