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Automotive

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Automotive News ''Automotive News'' is a weekly newspaper written for the automotive industry, predominantly individuals corresponding with automobile manufacturers and automotive suppliers. Based in Detroit and owned by Crain Communications Inc, ''Automotive ...
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Car and Driver ''Car and Driver'' (''CD'' or ''C/D'') is an American automotive enthusiast magazine. In 2006 its total circulation was 1.23 million. It is owned by Hearst Magazines, who purchased prior owner Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. in 2011. It was fou ...
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Motor Trend ''MotorTrend'' is an American automobile magazine. It first appeared in September 1949, and designated the first Car of the Year, also in 1949. Petersen Publishing Company in Los Angeles published ''MotorTrend'' until 1998, when it was sold to ...
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Road & Track ''Road & Track'' (stylized as ''R&T'') is an American automotive enthusiast magazine. It is owned by Hearst Magazines and is published 6 times per year. The editorial offices are located in New York, New York. History ''Road & Track'' (often ab ...
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Truckin' Magazine ''Truckin' Magazine'' was a sport truck magazine published by TEN: The Enthusiast Network. History In 1974, then-publisher of ''Street Rodder'' and ''Street Chopper'' magazines, Tom McMullen, saw a growing trend in custom vans and pickups cr ...
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Business and finance


Industry

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Aviation Week & Space Technology ''Aviation Week & Space Technology'', often abbreviated ''Aviation Week'' or ''AW&ST'', is the flagship magazine of the Aviation Week Network. The weekly magazine is available in print and online, reporting on the aerospace, defense and aviati ...
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Design News ''Design News'' () is a monthly US trade publication published by UBM Electronics, a division of United Business Media. Design News serves the information needs of the field of design engineering. The editorial director is William Ng, with the e ...
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Finance

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Forbes ''Forbes'' () is an American business magazine owned by Integrated Whale Media Investments and the Forbes family. Published eight times a year, it features articles on finance, industry, investing, and marketing topics. ''Forbes'' also re ...
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Futures Futures may mean: Finance *Futures contract, a tradable financial derivatives contract *Futures exchange, a financial market where futures contracts are traded * ''Futures'' (magazine), an American finance magazine Music * ''Futures'' (album), a ...
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Kiplinger's Personal Finance ''Kiplinger's Personal Finance'' ( ) is an American personal finance magazine published by Kiplinger since 1947. It claims to be the first American personal finance magazine and to deliver "sound, unbiased advice in clear, concise language". It ...
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Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities ''Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities'' is an American, Seattle-based monthly magazine about commodity futures contracts, stocks, options, derivatives, and forex. History and profile ''Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities'' was fou ...
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General

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Barron's Barron's or Barrons may refer to: *Barron's Educational Series, a publisher of books, as well as college entrance exam preparation classes and materials, now an imprint of Kaplan Test Prep ** B.E.S. Publishing, the former owner of Barron's * ''Barr ...
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Black Enterprise ''Black Enterprise'' is a black-owned multimedia company. Since the 1970s, its flagship product ''Black Enterprise'' magazine has covered African-American businesses with a readership of 3.7 million. The company was founded in 1970 by Earl ...
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Bloomberg Businessweek ''Bloomberg Businessweek'', previously known as ''BusinessWeek'', is an American weekly business magazine published fifty times a year. Since 2009, the magazine is owned by New York City-based Bloomberg L.P. The magazine debuted in New York City ...
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Consumers Digest Founded in 1959 and published by Consumers Digest Communications, LLC, ''Consumers Digest'' was an American magazine. It was based in Chicago. The last issue was published in February 2019. The magazine had no subscribers and did not test the pro ...
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The Economist ''The Economist'' is a British weekly newspaper printed in demitab format and published digitally. It focuses on current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture. Based in London, the newspaper is owned by The Econo ...
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Entrepreneur Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of economic value. With this definition, entrepreneurship is viewed as change, generally entailing risk beyond what is normally encountered in starting a business, which may include other values th ...
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Fast Company ''Fast Company'' is a monthly American business magazine published in print and online that focuses on technology, business, and design. It publishes six print issues per year. History ''Fast Company'' was launched in November 1995 by Alan Web ...
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Forbes ''Forbes'' () is an American business magazine owned by Integrated Whale Media Investments and the Forbes family. Published eight times a year, it features articles on finance, industry, investing, and marketing topics. ''Forbes'' also re ...
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Fortune Fortune may refer to: General * Fortuna or Fortune, the Roman goddess of luck * Luck * Wealth * Fortune, a prediction made in fortune-telling * Fortune, in a fortune cookie Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''The Fortune'' (1931 film) ...
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Harvard Business Review ''Harvard Business Review'' (''HBR'') is a general management magazine published by Harvard Business Publishing, a wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard University. ''HBR'' is published six times a year and is headquartered in Brighton, Massach ...
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Latin Trade ''Latin Trade'' is a monthly magazine covering global business in Latin America and the Caribbean. Similar to Forbes and Fortune Magazine in coverage, the magazine was founded in 1993 and now publishes 40,000 copies every two months in Spanish ...
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MIT Sloan Management Review The ''MIT Sloan Management Review'' is a research-based magazine and digital platform for business executives published at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The print edition is published quarterly; the digital edition is updated daily. ...
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Site Selection The award-winning ''Site Selection'' magazine, published by Conway Data, Inc., is the official publication of thIndustrial Asset Management Council(IAMC). The magazine delivers expansion planning information to over 44,000 readers including corpora ...
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The Wall Street Journal ''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published ...
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USA TODAY ''USA Today'' (stylized in all uppercase) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company. Founded by Al Neuharth on September 15, 1982, the newspaper operates from Gannett's corporate headquarters in Tysons, Virgini ...
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Children

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Academy Earth ''Academy Earth'' is an American quarterly magazine for young readers. It is an omnibus of both mainstream school subjects and uncommon subjects. It is designed to expose adolescents to as many forms of intellect, providing them a solid base of k ...
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Boys' Life ''Scout Life'' (formerly ''Boys' Life'') is the monthly magazine of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Its target readers are boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 18. The magazine‘s headquarters are in Irving, Texas. ''Scout Life'' is pu ...
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Cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...
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Discovery Girls ''Discovery Girls'' was a bimonthly magazine for girls ages 8 to 13. Written “by girls, for girls,” the publication honestly addresses the issues faced by preteen girls. First published in 2000, the magazine had a circulation of 195,062 in 2012 ...
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Disney Adventures ''Disney Adventures'' (also short-formed as ''D.A.'') was an American children's entertainment and educational magazine published twelve (later ten) times per year by Disney Publishing Worldwide, a subsidiary of Disney Consumer Products, a unit o ...
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Highlights for Children ''Highlights for Children'', often referred to simply as ''Highlights'', is an American children's magazine. It began publication in June 1946, started by Garry Cleveland Myers and his wife Caroline Clark Myers in Honesdale, Pennsylvania (the pr ...
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Jack and Jill "Jack and Jill" (sometimes "Jack and Gill", particularly in earlier versions) is a traditional English nursery rhyme. The Roud Folk Song Index classifies the commonest tune and its variations as number 10266, although it has been set to severa ...
'' * '' Lego Magazine'' * ''
Muse In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Muses ( grc, Μοῦσαι, Moûsai, el, Μούσες, Múses) are the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the ...
'' * '' National Geographic Kids Magazine'' * ''
Nickelodeon Magazine ''Nickelodeon Magazine'' is a defunct American children's magazine inspired by the children's television network Nickelodeon. Its first incarnation appeared in 1990 and was distributed at participating Pizza Hut restaurants; the version of the ma ...
'' * '' The Open Road for Boys'' * ''
Ranger Rick ''Ranger Rick'', originally ''Ranger Rick's Nature Magazine'', is a children's nature magazine that is published by the United States National Wildlife Federation.Kenneth B. Kidd, ''Wild things: children's culture and ecocriticism'' (Wayne State ...
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Sesame Street Magazine ''Sesame Street Magazine'' is an American monthly magazine based on the long-running children's television series ''Sesame Street''. The magazine features characters from the television series, and emphasizes ''Sesame Street''s educational goals ...
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Spider Spiders ( order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species ...
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Sports Illustrated Kids ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly American sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1 ...
'' * '' Stone Soup'' * ''
Zoobooks ''Zoobooks'' is a monthly subscribed magazine for children. Zoobooks have different content subscriptions depending on age; with Zoobooks being for children 6-12. Also available is Zoodinos for ages five and up, Zootles for ages 3–6, and Zoobie ...
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Engineering


Electronic

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Chemical & Engineering News ''Chemical & Engineering News'' (''C&EN'') is a weekly news magazine published by the American Chemical Society, providing professional and technical news and analysis in the fields of chemistry and chemical engineering.EE Times ''EE Times'' (''Electronic Engineering Times'') is an electronics industry magazine published in the United States since 1972. EE Times is currently owned by AspenCore, a division of Arrow Electronics since August 2016. Since its acquisition ...
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Electronic Design ''Electronic Design'' magazine, founded in 1952, is an electronics and electrical engineering trade magazine and website. History Hayden Publishing Company began publishing the bi-weekly magazine Electronic Design in December 1952, and was ...
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IEEE Spectrum ''IEEE Spectrum'' is a magazine edited by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The first issue of ''IEEE Spectrum'' was published in January 1964 as a successor to ''Electrical Engineering''. The magazine contains peer-revie ...
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Entertainment and art

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Amazing Heroes ''Amazing Heroes'' was a magazine about the comic book medium published by American company Fantagraphics Books from 1981 to 1992. Unlike its companion title, ''The Comics Journal'', ''Amazing Heroes'' was a hobbyist magazine rather than an analyt ...
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Architectural Digest ''Architectural Digest'' is an American monthly magazine founded in 1920. Its principal subjects are interior design and landscaping, rather than pure external architecture. The magazine is published by Condé Nast, which also publishes internati ...
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ArtAsiaPacific ''ArtAsiaPacific'' is the longest running English-language periodical solely dedicated to covering contemporary art and culture from sixty-seven countries, territories, and Chinese Special Administrative Regions that it considers to be within As ...
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Artforum ''Artforum'' is an international monthly magazine specializing in contemporary art. The magazine is distinguished from other magazines by its unique 10½ x 10½ inch square format, with each cover often devoted to the work of an artist. Notabl ...
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The Artist's Magazine ''The Artist's Magazine'' is a monthly magazine for artists formerly published by F+W Media in Cincinnati, Ohio. The magazine was founded in 1983 and claims a circulation of 60,000. The founding company was Fletcher Art Services. F&W Publications ...
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The Arts Fuse ''The Arts Fuse'' is an online arts magazine covering cultural events in Greater Boston, as well as Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the ...
'' * '' The Boulevard'' * ''
Castle of Frankenstein ''Castle of Frankenstein'' was an American horror, science fiction and fantasy film magazine, published between 1962 and 1975 by Calvin Thomas Beck's Gothic Castle Publishing Company, distributed by Kable News. Larry Ivie—who also was cover ...
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Cinefantastique ''Cinefantastique'' is an American horror, fantasy, and science fiction film magazine. History The magazine originally started as a mimeographed fanzine in 1967, then relaunched as a glossy, offset printed quarterly in 1970 by publisher/editor ...
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Comics Buyer's Guide ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' (''CBG''; ), established in 1971, was the longest-running English-language periodical reporting on the American comic book industry. It awarded its annual Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Awards from 1983 to circa 2010. The public ...
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Comics Journal ''The Comics Journal'', often abbreviated ''TCJ'', is an American magazine of news and criticism pertaining to comic books, comic strips and graphic novels. Known for its lengthy interviews with comic creators, pointed editorials and scathing re ...
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Details Detail(s) or The Detail(s) may refer to: Film and television * ''Details'' (film), a 2003 Swedish film * ''The Details'' (film), a 2011 American film * ''The Detail'', a Canadian television series * "The Detail" (''The Wire''), a television epis ...
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Disney Magazine ''Disney Magazine'' was an official Disney magazine that was published quarterly from December 1965 to April 2005. The ''Disney Magazine'', otherwise known as ''Disney News'' ''Magazine'', was the “Official Magazine for Magic Kingdom Club Fam ...
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Dwell Dwell may refer to: * ''Dwell'' (album), a 2020 album by Recondite * ''Dwell'' (magazine), a monthly American publication focused on modern architecture and design * Dwell (retailer), a leading UK furniture and accessories company * "Dwell" (s ...
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Entertainment Weekly ''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular cul ...
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Famous Monsters of Filmland ''Famous Monsters of Filmland'' is an American genre-specific film magazine, started in 1958 by publisher James Warren and editor Forrest J Ackerman. ''Famous Monsters of Filmland'' directly inspired the creation of many other similar publica ...
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Film Threat ''Film Threat'' is an online film review publication, and earlier, a national magazine that focused primarily on independent film, although it also reviewed videos and DVDs of mainstream films, as well as Hollywood movies in theaters. It first ...
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Flux Flux describes any effect that appears to pass or travel (whether it actually moves or not) through a surface or substance. Flux is a concept in applied mathematics and vector calculus which has many applications to physics. For transport ph ...
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The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...
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Home Media Magazine ''Home Media Magazine'' was a trade publication that covered various aspects of the home entertainment industry, most notably home video distribution via VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, and digital copy. The magazine also covered news relating to consumer el ...
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Media Play News ''Home Media Magazine'' was a trade publication that covered various aspects of the home entertainment industry, most notably home video distribution via VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, and digital copy. The magazine also covered news relating to consumer el ...
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Modern Screen ''Modern Screen'' was an American fan magazine that for over 50 years featured articles, pictorials and interviews with film stars (and later television and music personalities). Founding ''Modern Screen'' magazine debuted on November 3, 193 ...
'' (defunct) * '' Moving Pictures'' (defunct) * '' The Pastel Journal'' * ''
People A person (plural, : people) is a being that has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of pr ...
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Photoplay ''Photoplay'' was one of the first American film (another name for ''photoplay'') fan magazines. It was founded in 1911 in Chicago, the same year that J. Stuart Blackton founded '' Motion Picture Story,'' a magazine also directed at fans. For mo ...
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Popular Photography ''Popular Photography'', formerly known as ''Popular Photography & Imaging'', also called ''Pop Photo'', is a monthly American consumer website and former magazine that at one time had the largest circulation of any imaging magazine, with an edit ...
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Premiere A première, also spelled premiere, is the debut (first public presentation) of a play, film, dance, or musical composition. A work will often have many premières: a world première (the first time it is shown anywhere in the world), its first ...
'' (defunct) * '' Sculptural Pursuit'' * '' Shonen Jump'' * ''
Soap Opera Digest ''Soap Opera Digest'' is a weekly magazine covering American daytime soap operas. It features onscreen and offscreen news about the series, interviews with and articles about performers, storyline summaries and analysis, and related promotional in ...
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Soaps In Depth ''Soaps In Depth'' is an American entertainment magazine, formerly published as a series of biweekly print publications and currently as an online-exclusive publication, that is dedicated to coverage of daytime soap operas. Founded in 1997 by B ...
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Sports Illustrated ''Sports Illustrated'' (''SI'') is an American sports magazine first published in August 1954. Founded by Stuart Scheftel, it was the first magazine with circulation over one million to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence twic ...
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TV Guide TV Guide is an American digital media company that provides television program Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or t ...
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Video Watchdog ''Video Watchdog'' was a bimonthly, digest size film magazine published from 1990 to 2017 by publisher/editor Tim Lucas and his wife, art director and co-publisher Donna Lucas. Although devoted chiefly to the horror, science fiction, and fantas ...
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Visionaire The VisionAire VA-10 Vantage is a prototype single-engined light business-jet (or "very light jet") designed and developed by the American company VisionAire Jets Corporation. Originally planned for production in the late 1990s, the original Visio ...
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Variety Variety may refer to: Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats * Variety (radio) * Variety show, in theater and television Films * ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont * ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
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Folklore

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Árran Árran is the Lule Sámi center in the village of Drag in Hamarøy Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The center was established in 1994 to foster and promote the Lule Sámi language and culture. It does this by arranging on-site and vi ...
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Báiki ''Báiki: The International Sámi Journal'' is a biannual English-language publication that coveres Sámi culture, history, and current affairs. The coverage also includes the community affairs of the Sámi in North America, estimated at some 30,00 ...
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Food and cooking

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Cooking Light ''Cooking Light'' was an American monthly food and lifestyle magazine Lifestyle journalism is the field of journalism that provides news and opinion, often in an entertaining tone, regarding goods and services used by consumers in their everyda ...
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Cook's Illustrated ''Cook's Illustrated'' is an American cooking magazine published every two months by the America's Test Kitchen company in Brookline, Massachusetts. It accepts no advertising and is characterized by extensive recipe testing and detailed instruct ...
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Fine Cooking Taunton Press is a publisher of periodicals, books, and websites for the hobbyist and building trades based in Newtown, Connecticut. It was established in 1975 by Paul Roman and his wife Jan. Publications and Products Periodicals published by T ...
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Food & Wine ''Food & Wine'' is an American monthly magazine published by Dotdash Meredith. It was founded in 1978 by Ariane and Michael Batterberry. It features recipes, cooking tips, travel information, restaurant reviews, chefs, wine pairings and season ...
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Food Network Magazine ''Food Network Magazine'' is a monthly food entertainment magazine founded by Hearst Communications and Scripps Networks Interactive based on the latter's popular television network Food Network. The magazine debuted in 2008, originally as two new ...
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Gourmet Gourmet (, ) is a cultural idea associated with the culinary arts of fine food and drink, or haute cuisine, which is characterized by refined, even elaborate preparations and presentations of aesthetically balanced meals of several contrasting, of ...
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Lucky Peach Momofuku is a culinary brand established by chef David Chang in 2004 with the opening of Momofuku Noodle Bar. It includes restaurants in New York City, Sydney, Toronto, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles (Noodle Bar, Ssäm Bar, Ko, Má Pêche (defunct) ...
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Saveur ''Saveur'' is an online gourmet, food, wine, and travel magazine that publishes essays about various world cuisines. The publication was co-founded by Dorothy Kalins, Michael Grossman, Christopher Hirsheimer, and Colman Andrews, who was also th ...
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Vegetarian Times ''Vegetarian Times'' is an American publication focused on food, culture, health and lifestyle for vegetarians, vegans, and all people interested in plant-based eating. ''Vegetarian Times'' promotes an eco-friendly lifestyle with recipes, and he ...
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Zymurgy Zymology, also known as zymurgy,, "the workings of fermentation". is an applied science that studies the biochemical process of fermentation and its practical uses. Common topics include the selection of fermenting yeast and bacteria species an ...
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Gay interest

* '' The Advocate'' * ''
Curve In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line (geometry), line, but that does not have to be Linearity, straight. Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point (ge ...
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Genre Genre () is any form or type of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed-upon conventions developed over time. In popular usage, it normally describes a category of literature, music, or other for ...
'' * '' Girlfriends'' (defunct) * '' GO'' (formerly ''GO NYC'') * ''
Hello Mr. ''Hello Mr.'', stylized as ''hello mr.'', was a semiannual American lifestyle magazine focused on topics of interest to gay men. The magazine described itself as being "about men who date men," though the magazine tackled both queer and queer-adj ...
'' * ''Instinct (magazine), Instinct'' * ''MetroSource'' * ''Out (magazine), Out'' * ''Out Traveler'' (defunct) * ''XY (magazine), XY'' (defunct)


General interest

* ''The Believer (magazine), The Believer'' * ''Collier's'' * ''Coronet (magazine), Coronet'' * ''The Drift'' * ''Good (magazine), Good'' * ''Harper's Magazine'' * ''Interview (magazine), Interview'' * ''Latterly (magazine), Latterly'' * ''The Liberator Magazine'' * ''Life (magazine), Life'' (defunct) * ''McClure's'' * ''Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, McSweeney's'' * ''National Geographic (magazine), National Geographic'' * ''New York Magazine'' * ''The New York Review of Books'' * ''The New Yorker'' * ''Nuestro'' * ''
People A person (plural, : people) is a being that has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of pr ...
'' * ''Print (magazine), Print'' * ''Reader's Digest'' * ''The Saturday Evening Post'' * ''Smithsonian (magazine), Smithsonian'' * ''Vanity Fair (magazine), Vanity Fair'' * ''Vanity Fair (American magazine 1913–1936), Vanity Fair'' (1913–1936)


Gossip

* ''In Touch Weekly'' * ''Life & Style Weekly'' * ''National Enquirer'' * ''OK!'' * ''Star (magazine), Star'' * ''Us Weekly''


Health


Men

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Details Detail(s) or The Detail(s) may refer to: Film and television * ''Details'' (film), a 2003 Swedish film * ''The Details'' (film), a 2011 American film * ''The Detail'', a Canadian television series * "The Detail" (''The Wire''), a television epis ...
'' (defunct) * ''Esquire (magazine), Esquire'' * ''GQ'' * ''Men's Fitness'' * ''Men's Health (magazine), Men's Health'' * ''Men's Journal''


Women

* ''Allure (magazine), Allure'' * ''Cosmopolitan (magazine), Cosmopolitan'' * ''Elle (magazine), Elle'' * ''Glamour (magazine), Glamour'' * ''Health (magazine), Health'' * ''InStyle'' * ''Ladies' Home Journal'' * ''Marie Claire'' * ''McCall's'' * ''O: The Oprah Magazine'' * ''Redbook'' * ''Self (magazine), Self'' * ''Shape (magazine), Shape'' * ''V (American magazine), V'' * ''Vogue (magazine), Vogue'' * ''Woman's Day'' * ''W Magazine''


General

* ''Prevention (magazine), Prevention''


History

* ''America's Civil War'' * ''American Heritage (magazine), American Heritage'' * ''American Heritage of Invention & Technology'' * ''Armchair General (magazine), Armchair General'' * ''Civil War Times'' * ''Invention & Technology'' * ''Military Heritage'' * ''Naval History (magazine), Naval History'' * ''Old News'' * ''Quest: The History of Spaceflight'' * ''True West Magazine, True West''


Hobby and interest

* ''Airliners (magazine), Airliners'' * ''Autograph Collector Magazine'' * ''Backpacker (magazine), Backpacker'' * ''Birds & Blooms'' * ''Card Player'' * ''Cigar Aficionado'' * ''Kitelife'' * ''Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist'' * ''Make Magazine'' * ''Model Aviation'' * ''Model Railroader'' * ''Railroad Model Craftsman'' (formerly known as ''Model Craftsman'') * ''Scrye'' * ''Sports Collectors Digest'' * ''Tall Timber Short Lines'' * ''ToyFare'' (defunct) * ''Trains (magazine), Trains'' * '' Wizard'' (defunct)


Home and garden

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Architectural Digest ''Architectural Digest'' is an American monthly magazine founded in 1920. Its principal subjects are interior design and landscaping, rather than pure external architecture. The magazine is published by Condé Nast, which also publishes internati ...
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Dwell Dwell may refer to: * ''Dwell'' (album), a 2020 album by Recondite * ''Dwell'' (magazine), a monthly American publication focused on modern architecture and design * Dwell (retailer), a leading UK furniture and accessories company * "Dwell" (s ...
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Amateur radio

* ''CQ Amateur Radio'' * ''National Contest Journal'' * ''QEX'' * ''QST''


Animals and pets

* ''Aquarium Fish International'' * ''Bird Talk'' * ''Freshwater and Marine Aquarium'' * ''Horse & Rider'' * ''Reptiles (magazine), Reptiles'' * ''Tropical Fish Hobbyist''


Board games

* ''Ares (magazine), Ares'' * ''Chess Life'' * ''Fire & Movement'' * ''Games (magazine), Games'' * ''The General (magazine), The General'' * ''Knucklebones (magazine), Knucklebones'' * ''Moves (magazine), Moves'' * ''Strategy & Tactics''


Numismatics/Coin Collecting

* ''COINage'' * '' Coins (magazine), Coins'' * ''Coin World'' * ''Numismatic News'' * ''Numismatist (magazine), The Numismatist''


Stamp collecting

* ''The American Philatelist''


Tabletop roleplaying games

* ''Dragon (magazine), Dragon'' (defunct) * ''Dungeon (magazine), Dungeon'' (defunct) * ''The Excellent Prismatic Spray'' * ''Pyramid (magazine), Pyramid'' * ''Warpstone (magazine), Warpstone''


Humor

* ''R. L. Stine, Bananas'' (defunct) * ''College Humor (magazine), College Humor'' (defunct) * ''Cracked (magazine), Cracked'' (defunct) * ''Crazy Magazine, Crazy'' (defunct) * ''Fusion (political magazine), Fusion'' * ''Harvard Lampoon'' * ''Help! (magazine), Help!'' (defunct) * ''Humbug (magazine), Humbug'' (defunct) * ''Mad (magazine), Mad'' * ''National Lampoon (magazine), National Lampoon'' (defunct) * ''Plop!'' (defunct) * ''Radar (magazine), Radar'' * ''Sick (magazine), Sick'' (defunct) * ''Stanford Chaparral'' * ''Trump (magazine), Trump'' (defunct) * ''The Wittenburg Door''


Lifestyle

* ''Cigar Aficionado'' * ''Country Living'' * ''Departures (magazine), Departures'' * ''Domino (magazine), Domino'' * ''Ebony (magazine), Ebony'' * ''Essence (magazine), Essence'' * ''
Hello Mr. ''Hello Mr.'', stylized as ''hello mr.'', was a semiannual American lifestyle magazine focused on topics of interest to gay men. The magazine described itself as being "about men who date men," though the magazine tackled both queer and queer-adj ...
'' * ''Inked (magazine), Inked'' * ''Jet (magazine), Jet'' * ''Jetset Magazine'' * ''Lucky (magazine), Lucky'' * ''Martha Stewart Living'' * ''MaryJanesFarm (magazine), MaryJanesFarm'' * ''O: The Oprah Magazine'' * ''Paper (magazine), Paper'' * ''Playboy'' * ''Real Simple'' * ''Robb Report'' * ''Southern Living'' * ''Sunset (magazine), Sunset'' * ''Swindle (magazine), Swindle'' * ''Two Mundos Magazine'' * ''Wine Spectator'' * ''Y'all (magazine), Y'all''


Literary

* ''Arts & Letters'' * ''Bookmarks (magazine), Bookmarks'' * ''The Midland (magazine), The Midland''


Men's interest


Music

* ''Alternative Press (music magazine), Alternative Press'' * ''Bass Player (magazine), Bass Player'' * ''Beyond Race Magazine'' * ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' * ''Blender (magazine), Blender'' (defunct) * ''CCM Magazine'' * ''Decibel (magazine), Decibel'' * ''Dirty Linen'' * ''Down Beat'' * ''Drum!'' * ''The Fader'' * ''Filter (magazine), Filter'' * ''
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'' * ''Global Rhythm'' * ''Goldmine (magazine), Goldmine'' * ''Guitar Player'' * ''Guitar World'' * ''Hit Parader'' (defunct) * ''HM (magazine), HM'' * ''Keyboard (magazine), Keyboard'' * ''Living Blues'' * ''Maximum RocknRoll'' * ''Modern Drummer'' * ''Paste (magazine), Paste'' * ''Pulse! (magazine), Pulse!'' * ''Punk Planet'' * ''Revolver (magazine), Revolver'' * ''Rolling Stone'' * ''Sentimentalist Magazine'' * ''Sing Out!'' * ''The Source (magazine), The Source'' * ''Spin (magazine), Spin'' * '' TeRra Magazine'' * ''Trouser Press'' (defunct) * ''Vibe (magazine), Vibe'' * ''WESU Magazine'' * ''Who Put the Bomp'' (defunct) * ''XLR8R'' * ''XXL (magazine), XXL''


News

* ''The Christian Science Monitor'' * ''National Journal'' * ''Newsweek'' * ''Time (magazine), Time'' * ''U.S. News & World Report'' (defunct) * ''The Week'' * ''World (magazine), World''


Parenting

* ''Family Life (Wenner Media magazine), Family Life'' * ''Mothering (magazine), Mothering'' * ''Parenting (magazine), Parenting'' * ''Parents (magazine), Parents''


Pharmaceuticals and pharmacies

* ''Spectroscopy (magazine), Spectroscopy''


Politics

* ''The American Conservative'' (right) * ''The American Interest'' * ''The American Prospect'' (liberal, 1990, 100,000) * ''The American Spectator'' (conservative, 1967, 50,000) * ''The Atlantic'' (liberal, 1857, n/a) * ''The Brown Spectator'' (conservative and libertarian, founded 2002, n/a) * ''Commentary (magazine), Commentary'' (neoconservative, 1945, 25,000) * ''Commonweal (magazine), Commonweal'' (liberal Catholic, founded 1924, 20,000) * ''Democracy (journal), Democracy'' (progressive/liberal, 2006, n/a) * ''First Things'' (Christian conservative, 1990, n/a) * ''Foreign Affairs'' (1922, 181,519) * ''Foreign Policy'' (1970, 101,054) * ''The Freeman'' (libertarian, 1946, n/a) * ''Harper's Magazine'' (liberal, 1850, 220,000) * ''Human Events'' (conservative, 1944, 75,000) * ''Human Rights Quarterly'' (liberal, 1979, 1,533) * ''The Imaginative Conservative'' (conservative, 2010, n/a) * ''In These Times'' (liberal, 1976, 20,000) * ''Jacobin (magazine), Jacobin'' (democratic socialist, 2011, 15,000) * ''Jewish Currents'' (Jewish left, 1947, n/a) * ''Liberation (magazine), Liberation'' (pacifist, 1956, n/a) * ''Liberty (1987), Liberty'' (libertarian, 1987, n/a) * ''Lilith (magazine), Lilith'' (Jewish feminist, 1976, n/a) * ''Lumpen (magazine), Lumpen'' (arts, 1991, n/a) * ''Moment (magazine), Moment'' (Jewish-diverse, 1975, n/a) * ''Monthly Review'' (socialist, 1949, 8,500) * ''Mother Jones (magazine), Mother Jones'' (left, 1976, 201,233) * ''Multinational Monitor'' (liberal, 1980, n/a ) * ''The Nation'' (left, 1865, 139,612) * ''National Review'' (conservative, 1955, 162,091) * ''The New Republic'' (center-left, 1914, 90,826) * ''New York (magazine), New York'' (liberal, 1968, 406,237) * ''The New York Review of Books'' (liberal-left, 1963, 140,000) * ''The New Yorker'' (liberal and non-partisan, 1925, 1,062,310) * ''Policy Review'' (center-right, 2001, 6,000) * ''Politics (trade magazine), Politics'' (non-partisan, 1980) * ''The Progressive'' (left, 1909, 68,000) * ''The Progressive Populist'' (liberal, 1995, 20,000) * ''Reason (magazine), Reason'' (libertarian, 1968, 52,000) * ''Sojourners'' (Christian, 1971, n/a) * ''Tikkun (magazine), Tikkun'' (Jewish-left, 1971, 20,000) * ''Utne Reader'' (liberal, 1984, n/a) * ''Washington Examiner'' (conservative, 2005) * ''Washington Monthly'' (center-left, 1969, 18,000) * ''YaleGlobal Online'' (international, globalization and anti-globalization, 2002, n/a) * ''Z Magazine'' (left, 1987, 20,000)


Regional interest

* ''5280'' * ''Arizona Highways (magazine), Arizona Highways'' * ''Baltimore (magazine), Baltimore'' * ''Chesapeake Bay Magazine, Chesapeake Bay'' * ''Chicago (magazine), Chicago'' * ''Contempo Magazine'' * ''D Magazine'' * ''Down East (magazine), Down East'' * ''Garden & Gun'' * ''Hour Detroit'' * ''Indianapolis Monthly'' * ''Los Angeles (magazine), Los Angeles'' * ''Midwest Living'' * ''Minnesota Monthly'' * ''New York (magazine), New York'' * ''Our State'' * ''Philadelphia (magazine), Philadelphia'' * ''Texas Monthly'' * '' TeRra Magazine'' * ''Washingtonian (magazine), Washingtonian'' * ''Yankee (magazine), Yankee''


Religion

* ''Adventist Review'' * ''Adventist World'' * ''America (Jesuit magazine), America'' * ''Awake!'' * ''Back to Godhead'' * ''Campus Life'', now ''Ignite Your Faith'' * ''The Caribbean Pioneer'' * ''Catholic Digest'' * ''The Christadelphian Tidings of the Kingdom of God'' * ''The Christian Century'' * ''Christian Science Sentinel'' * ''Christianity Today'' * ''Commonweal (magazine), Commonweal'' * ''Ensign (LDS magazine), Ensign'' * ''Family Life (Amish magazine), Family Life'' * ''The Friend (LDS magazine), The Friend'' * ''The Good News (magazine), The Good News'' * ''Gospel Advocate'' * ''Guide (Adventist magazine), Guide'' * ''Guideposts'' * ''Heeb'' * ''Herald (Community of Christ), Herald'' * ''Hinduism Today'' * ''The Humanist'' * ''Improvement Era'' * ''The Lamp (magazine), The Lamp'' * ''Latin Mass Magazine'' * ''Liahona (magazine), Liahona'' * ''Liberty (Adventist magazine), Liberty'' * ''The Living Church'' * ''New Era (magazine), The New Era'' * ''Parabola (magazine), Parabola'' * ''Rays from the Rose Cross'' * ''St. Anthony Messenger'' * ''Signs of the Times (magazine), Signs of the Times'' * ''Sojourners'' * ''Tikkun (magazine), Tikkun'' * ''Tricycle: The Buddhist Review'' * ''The Watchtower''


Science and technology

* ''Aeon (digital magazine), Aeon'' * ''American Scientist'' * ''Archaeology (magazine), Archaeology'' * ''Astronomy (magazine), Astronomy'' * ''
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Science fiction and fantasy

* ''Amazing Stories'' * ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' * ''Apex Digest'' * ''Asimov's Science Fiction'' * ''Astounding Magazine'' * ''Doctor Who Magazine'' * ''Fantasy and Science Fiction'' * ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' * ''Heavy Metal (magazine), Heavy Metal'' * ''If (magazine), If'' (defunct) * ''Imagination (magazine), Imagination'' (defunct) * ''Oceans of the Mind'' (defunct) * ''Omni (magazine), Omni'' * ''Seed (magazine), Seed'' (defunct) * ''Space Science Fiction'' (defunct) * ''Star Trek: The Magazine'' (defunct) * ''Star Wars Insider''


Spanish language

* ''Latina (magazine), Latina'' * ''El Nuevo Cojo, El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado'' * ''Two Mundos Magazine''


Sports

* ''Athletics Weekly'' * ''Athlon Sports'' * ''Baseball Digest'' * ''Bicycling (magazine), Bicycling'' * ''Dime Magazine'' * ''ESPN The Magazine'' * ''Field & Stream'' * ''Frequency: The Snowboarder's Journal'' * ''Golf Digest'' * ''Golf Magazine'' * ''Inside Sports'' * ''Island Sports Media'' * ''KO Magazine'' * ''Lindy's Sports'' * ''Pro Football Weekly'' * ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' * ''The Ring (magazine), The Ring'' * ''Runner's World'' * ''SLAM Magazine'' * ''Snowboard Magazine'' * ''Soccer America'' * ''SPORT (magazine), Sport'' * ''Sporting News'' * ''
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'' * ''Tae Kwon Do Times'' * ''Tennis (magazine), Tennis'' * ''Track & Field News'' * ''WWE Magazine'' (1983-2014)


Computing and electronics

* ''2600: The Hacker Quarterly'' * ''Antic (magazine), Antic'' * ''Byte (magazine), Byte'' * ''CIO magazine'' * ''Dr. Dobb's Journal'' * ''Kilobaud Microcomputing'' * ''Linux Journal'' * ''Linux Magazine'' * ''MacLife'' * ''Macworld'' * ''Maximum PC'' * ''MIT Technology Review'' * ''Modern Electrics'' * ''Nuts and Volts'' * ''PC Gamer'' * ''PC Magazine'' * ''PCWorld (magazine), PCWorld'' * ''RUN (magazine), RUN'' * ''SERVO Magazine'' * ''Wired (magazine), Wired''


Teen interest

* ''Bop (magazine), Bop'' * ''Cosmogirl'' * ''Elle Girl'' * ''Girls' Life (magazine), Girls' Life'' * ''J-14 (magazine), J-14'' * ''M (magazine), M'' * ''Popstar!'' * ''Right On! (magazine), Right On!'' * ''Seventeen (American magazine), Seventeen'' * ''Shojo Beat'' * ''Teen (magazine), Teen'' * ''Teen People'' * ''Teen Vogue'' * ''Tiger Beat'' * ''Twist (magazine), Twist'' * ''YM (magazine), YM''


Travel

* ''AAA Home and Away'' * ''AAA Living'' * ''AAA Via'' * ''AAA World'' * ''Alaska Beyond Magazine'' * ''American Way (magazine), American Way'' * ''Arizona Highways'' * ''Condé Nast Traveler'' * ''Delta Sky Magazine'' * ''Hemispheres (magazine), Hemispheres'' * ''National Geographic Traveler'' (defunct) * ''New Mexico Magazine'' * ''Southwest: The Magazine'' * ''Texas Highways'' * ''Travel and Leisure''


Video games

* ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' (defunct) * ''Game Informer'' * ''GameFan'' (defunct) * ''Nintendo Force'' * ''Nintendo Power'' (defunct) * ''Official Xbox Magazine'' * ''PC Gamer'' * ''PlayStation: The Official Magazine'' (defunct)


Wildlife


Writing

* ''The Writer'' * ''Writer's Digest'' * ''WRITERS' Journal, Writers' Journal''


Miscellaneous

* ''The Black Cannabis Magazine'' * '' The Boulevard'' * ''The Colophon, A Book Collectors' Quarterly'' * ''Fidelio (magazine), Fidelio'' * ''Giant Robot (magazine), Giant Robot'' (defunct) * ''High Times'' * ''Mental Floss'' * ''Newtype USA'' * ''Popular Mechanics'' * ''UFO Magazine''


See also

* List of journals (disambiguation) * List of United States magazines with online archives * Lists of magazines * Media of the United States * Sports magazine List of sports magazines


References

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