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  • AnOther
    AnOther Fashion and culture magazine published in the U.K.
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    Another Magazine is a bi-annual culture and fashion magazine for men and women. It was launched in 2001 under the umbrella publishing company Dazed Group.
  • Schon
    Schon fashion magazine
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    Schön! (German for 'Beautiful!') is an English-language fashion magazine, launched in June 2009, and currently based in London. It is a biannual publication and is available in print, as well as online, iPad and iPhone and for download on the magazine's website.
  • Treats!
    Treats! limited-edition erotica and fine arts magazine
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    treats! (often referred to as Treats, Treats!, Treats Magazine or Treats! Magazine) is an American pornographic magazine featuring models and celebrities. treats!' owner, Steve Shaw, and several media organisations describe it as a limited-edition erotica and fine arts publication. treats! published its first issue in 2011, and has published thirteen issues as of 2024, with its latest being published in 2020. It has featured celebrities such as Emily Ratajkowski, Lydia Hearst and The Fat Jewish, and photographers including Tony Duran, Mark Seliger and Bob Carlos Clarke.
  • Frame (literary journal) Academic journal
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    Frame: Journal of Literary Studies is a biannual journal run by (former) students of literature and literary theory (most from Utrecht University). Since its establishment in 1984 it has been the only Dutch publication forum that allows for a centered discussion on comparative literary studies. The journal publishes articles by international researchers as well as academic lectures, interviews, and critical reviews. Issues of Frame usually concentrate on a topic that resonates with cutting-edge research, debates, and discussions within the field of contemporary literary studies, and its editors select articles that provide readers with wide-ranging insight into the current topic. In the special "Masterclass" section, Frame offers Master students of literature the opportunity to acquire much-needed publishing experience. The journal furthermore offers room for conference announcements, symposiums or workshop reports, lectures, and interviews.
  • Love (magazine)
    Love (magazine) British magazine
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    Love (stylized in all caps) is a bi-annual British style magazine founded in 2009 by stylist and fashion journalist Katie Grand. She joined the magazine's publisher Conde Nast from pioneering British fashion title Pop with a brief to launch an edgy, photographic fashion title aimed at broadening the company's audience. In 2012, Lulu Kennedy, founder of the Fashion East initiative, joined Grand's team as editor-at-large and Alexander Fury was named editor. Suzanne Weinstock of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism described the magazine this way in 2010:
  • Canteen (magazine)
    Canteen (magazine) Academic journal
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    Canteen is an English-language literary and arts magazine published twice a year. Founded in 2007 by publisher Stephen Pierson, editor-in-chief Sean Finney, executive editor Mia Lipman, and former art director Sai Sriskandarajah, the magazine asks its contributors to reveal their creative process to the reader. As described by Finney, "Canteen is the literary magazine that comes with instructions." "Canteen was born at the restaurant of the same name in San Francisco, where chef Dennis Leary hosted literary salons." The magazine has offices in Brooklyn, NY, and San Francisco, CA.
  • Fourteen Hills American literary magazine
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    Fourteen Hills is the San Francisco State University literary magazine associated with the MFA degree program. Founded in 1994, it publishes poetry, fiction, short plays, and literary nonfiction. The semiannual journal includes experimental and progressive work by emerging and cross-genre writers, as well as by award-winning and established authors.
  • Destroyer Magazine Swedish pederastic magazine
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    Destroyer – Journal of Apollonian Beauty and Dionysian Sexuality was a Swedish-based pederastic magazine published by Karl Andersson, with the objective "to bring back the adolescent boy as one of the ideals of gay culture". The magazine contained features, essays, interviews, reviews, columns, culture articles, fiction and sexually suggestive shots of boys as young as 13. The publication received intense criticism from the LGBT community.
  • 032c
    032c Culture magazine published in Germany
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    032c magazine is an English-language, bi-annual contemporary culture magazine that covers art, fashion, and politics. It was founded in 2001 by Joerg Koch and is published in Berlin. It hosts exhibitions and events at its Workshop in the former brutalist church compound St. Agnes and produces a line of products under the moniker 032c Gear.
  • Hello Mr.
    Hello Mr. US magazine
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    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-adjacent topics. Each issue, between 150 and 200 pages in length, featured fiction, personal essays, interviews, art, and photography and photo essays.
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