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Ebony
: :EBONY is a black-oriented, general, picture magazine dealing primarily with contemporary topics. Feature articles deal with education, history, politics, literature, art, business, personalities, civil rights, sports, entertainment, music and social events. Regular monthly departments include Speaking of People, Fashion Fair, Photo-Editorial, Sounding Off (record review), Ebony Book Shelf, Date With a Dish (culinary art), House Call (Health and Fitness). The August issue is devoted to an in-depth treatment of one aspect of current life in Black America such as civil rights, youth, segregation.
from: Johnson Publishing Co.,
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Time Out New York
: :The complete guide to what's happening in New York City every week, including music, dance, sports, film, art, dining, clubs, comedy, books, theater, special events and more. Time Out New York provides the most comprehensive arts and entertainment listings, updated every week.
from: Time Out New York Partners, LP.
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Disney & Me
: :Disney's Winnie the Pooh, a classic children's favorite, is now a Fun to Learn magazine! Join Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and all Pooh's friends in Hundred Acre Wood for early-learning fun in a bi-monthly, full size, 32 page 4 color children's magazine for ages 2-6. Each issue includes stories, drawing, matching, counting, coloring, and a Fun to Learn pull out workbook. Redan's Fun to Learn brand is fast becoming the US market leader in character-led educational magazines for children, with content parents trust and children love. September/October 2002 Premiere Issue.
from: Redan, Inc.
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Card Player
: :Card Player magazine is THE foremost authority on all things poker. Inside Card Player, you'll find page after page of informative playing strategy, poker articles by some of the greatest poker players in the game today, upcoming tournaments, as well as major poker tournament results.
from: Card Player
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Vibe
: :Vibe, the nation's leading hip-hop magazine, drops the hottest in music, fashion, sports, art, technology and entertainment every month. Connect yourself to the beat of the street and stay one up on urban scenes across the county - NYC, D.C, Chi-town, L.A., Houston, Atlanta, and Miami - from wherever you are. Review:Slicker and more uptown than competitors The Source and XXL, Vibe covers hip-hop culture in its many forms. The primary focus, of course, is music, but urban fashion also receives lavish treatment, and each issue contains a least a dash ...
from: Vibe
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New York Herald Tribune Crossword Puzzles
: :A collection of top-quality challenging crossword puzzles designed for the top-quality solver.
from: Kappa Publishers Group
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The Strand
: :The Strand is the magazine for mystery fans, a full sized, full color glossy magazine that is published four times a year. Whether it is a story set in Victorian London - or a contemporary hardboiled story - The Strand has something for everyone. Each issue of The Strand Magazine features short stories by award-winning writers such as Alexander McCall Smith, Ray Bradbury, Ruth Rendell, Edward Hoch, Peter Lovesey, Bill Pronzini and John Mortimer, plus interviews with actors and best-selling writers such as Peter Ustinov, John Gielgud, Tony Hillerman, Dick Francis, P.D. ...
from: Strand Magazine
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Utne
: :A different read on life. Comprised of original essays and articles from 1,400 alternative media sources, Utne provides new perspectives on social change, environment, community, and creativity.
from: Ogden Publications, Inc.
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New York Times Book Review
: :Discusses current literary trends in several features about books and authors: paperback talk, spring and fall review of new books, and children's and Christmas issues. Review:Sold each week both separately and as part of the Sunday New York Times, the Book Review divides the published world into two parts for easy consumption: nonfiction, and fiction and poetry. There is no attempt to be comprehensive. Although scholarly books are regularly reviewed, the sort of thing chosen is likely to be no more arcane than a cultural history of Halloween or a new ...
from: New York Times
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Asimovs Science Fiction
: :Features imaginative short stories, novelettes, and novellas. Also provides science fiction book reviews, editorials, and a monthly calendar of science fiction events.
from: Penny Press
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