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MAGAZINES
- Adventures in Creativity: Multimedia Magazine.
- Aisle Say: The Internet Magazine of Stage Reviews and Opinion: exclusive, online professional theatre criticism on the Internet, through the New York area and its environs, with growing international coverage. Includes monthly columns and contributions from celebrated theatre veterans.
- American Individual Magazine: with forums, chat areas, opinion polls. Every three months.
- Bachelor No. 1: information about and excerpts from Bachelor No. 1, a print magazine published in Brooklyn, New York.
- Belgian Electronicle: first evening internet magazine in Belgium, published every day.
- Billboard Online: American album chart action from the industry trade magazine.
- Britcomedy Digest: all aspects of British comedies - radio, television, books, film, and plays.
- Brooklyn Metro Times: Magazine for Radical Brooklyn.
- Cherwell Online: net edition of the independent Oxford University student newspaper.
- Conde Nast Online: Links to online Vogue, Tatler, Vanity Fair, GQ and World of Interiors magazines.
- The Cyber Times: global magazine of technology, entertainment, music, movies, art and beyond.
- Deep Style Magazine: America's Non Fiction Fashion Demonstration. A non-fiction journal of contemporary life, with stories, essays, poetry, photography and other works concerned with "real life."
- Digital Chicago: From The Chicago Tribune.
- Digital Movie News: quarterly web e-zine for people learning to make low-budget motion pictures on their Macintosh or Windows NT for worldwide distribution on DVD-Movie disks.
- ELLE: online version of the 10 year-old print fashion magazine.
- THE ELM (English Language Magazine)
: students' magazine at the University of Valencia. Includes opinion
pieces, internet, cinema, sports.
- Entertainment Weekly Review
- EXE Daily Magazine: latest trends in fashion, cars, news, and what's hip and what's not in the world.
- eye WEEKLY: Toronto's arts newspaper. Tremendous.
- Far Eastern Economic Review.
- FEED: culture and politics, with
writers from New Republic, the New Yorker, Harper's, The New York Times, Suck, Word, Slate, et al.
- FHM For Him Magazine, on line highlights of current edition.
- Fringe Ware Review: small press magazine about Fringe Subcultures and Guerrilla Media
- george jr.: monthly magazine of fiction, software and concert news and interviews.
- Glow Magazine: online-only magazine based in New York City, featuring human interest stories around the
world.
- Himal: The South Asian Magazine
- HotWired Magazine.
- IMPACT press: bi-monthly socio/political publication focusing on
aggressive journalism and biting commentary. IMPACT is based out of
Orlando, Florida and distributed 10,000 issues to over 140 locations in
Orlando, Tampa and Gainesville.
- In Touch: a magazine of people and possibilities: uplifting articles, angel columns, heart to heart stories, horoscopes, a daily inspirational page and others.
- Internet Life: free, online magazine about hot topics in Singapore, cybercafe happenings, business reviews and interviews with local business executives.
- Interracial Voice:
independent, information-oriented, networking newsjournal serving the mixed-race/interracial community in cyberspace.
- Internight: information about restaurants, nightclubs, fashion and trends in various cities of the world; (in French).
- IT Magazine: sports, entertainment, fashion and much more. Published for teens and young adults.
- International TeleTimes:
general interest magazine with regular columns on photography, wine, Central America, and others.
- KALERIA: The Magazine of Science Fiction & Fantasy. Monthly, fee-based electronic magazine with
stories, articles, interviews, graphics, and comic strips.
- Laguna Life International
: general interest magazine.
- Launch: CD-ROM magazine with new movies, new music, computer games and animation.
- Late Show News: about the late-night talk show industry, with special emphasis on "Late Show with David Letterman.
- Life Magazine: net version of the print magazine, with special Beatles anniversary issue.
- The Literary Review: published quarterly by Fairleigh Dickinson University since 1957, featuring fiction, translations, and poetry from all over the globe.
- MacLeans: Canada's national news-magazine.
- MODE magazine
- Meteor Magazine: with interviews, reviews and articles featuring independent ventures in art and living.
- Metropole: weekly magazine from Paris with news, features, cartoons and information for tourists>
- Minds Eye Magazine central Pennsylvania's entertainment magazine.
- National Enquirer.
- National Geographic: worldly photo, contents of National Geographic and Traveller Magazines.
- NY style: magazine and shopping directory.
- Nerd Magazine
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- The Net Rag:
monthly online magazine covering topics such as environmental issues,
sports etc.
- NetCetera: quick weekly update on new resources, applications, and services on the Internet.
- Netsurfer Digest
: internet sites, news, arts, travel, software, books, etc.
- Newsweek International.
- New Atlantis NOW!: offers a little bit of something for the entire
Net community. Each month, writers and columnists take an
in-depth look at technology trends, environmental issues, Net news, and
more. On a lighter note, regular features include family-oriented
topics, like kids' Web site reviews and life-saving links, as well as a
"Strange Brew" column that reviews some of the more bizarre happenings
on the Net. With monthly opinion polls, creative exhibits, and games,
each visit to this publication promises to be a highly interactive
experience.
- The New Haven Mag: The HYPERACTIVE Magazine from New Haven. Experimental "city magazine" from Mickey Mercier, combining BBS and news tabloid with regional news updates.
- New Statesman and Society: highlights from the UK political magazine.
- New Yorker
- Papermag: daily guide and arts entertainment and style site published by Paper Magazine.
- People Magazine.
- Pulse!: e-zines, charts, art, music and more for the young and restless.
- Rebel Communique: multiculti magazine includes film noir, sex, comics, movies, episodic series "Black City", "Rebel Films!", "The Black Dispatch" (African-American issues).
- Retro Magazine: web magazine and hangout featuring a variety of classic subjects from the first two thirds of the 20th century, including entertainment, politics, design, fashion, and popular culture.
- The Richmond Review: monthly from the UK.
- Saksari's Mohawk Nation Drum: on-line Native American electronic publication. Features information about the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne, a missing Indian Children page, a tour guide of Akwesasne, legends, commentary, and more.
- Salon: Joint effort of an e-zine from Adobe and Apple.
- Savoy Magazine: Literary e-zine with daily content changes features fiction, poetry, essays, and digital arts. Also reviews and criticism of contemporary culture.
- Screen Magazine: what the latest post-houses are up to, who reps who, talent in Chicago, production news.
- Schweizer Revue: bi-monthly magazine for the Swiss abroad, multilingual.
- Scientific American.
- Sheffield Electronic Press (ShEP): from students at Sheffield, England. Includes reviews and interviews, sport, leisure, music and movies.
- The Shore Journal: humor, commentary, photography and social conscience. Written for the whole family.
- Skeptic: quarterly publication of the Skeptics Society.
- Skinny Magazine: music Interviews, Out to Lunch comics, Hot Links, HotWired member zone, local art and literature.
- Slate Magazine: online magazine from Microsoft edited by Michael Kinsley on politics and culture.
- Smart Wine Magazine Online: monthly features accessible informational areas for consumers and the trade, and links to alcohol and health topics and a wine infomall.
- SMASH! Magazine: web magazine of sci-fi, comics, games and anime.
- The Smokies Magazine: features the people, culture, commerce and special places of the Great Smoky Mountain Area.
- Son Of Spamm! Magazine: All extreme arts, film, and music interview mag.
- The Speaking Tree: a magazine from the world of arts, entertainment and education: formerly Hi-Tech Home Magazine. Covers music of all genres, video releases, software, online services, television and books across all genres.
- Spiv: interactive cyberzine that offers must-know information on entertainment, sports, technology and fashion.
- The Stable Companion: literary magazine for horse lovers, offers the finest in equine fiction, poetry, true stories, art and photography.
- Stale: the parody/satire webzine based on SLATE.
- Stange's Nebula: (reincarnation of hardcopy lit mag NEBULA) is an eclectic netzine intended for the those interested in both the arts and the sciences.
- Sunlight Through the Shadows: monthly magazine containing fiction, poetry, articles, and reviews on software, books, music and movies.
- Swallow: slack webzine for the other idiots who aren't trying.
- TapRoot Reviews Electronic Edition: short reviews of micropress poetry, experimental literature and art. Over 250 reviews per issue.
- TeenNet Magazine: written by kids or teens about computers and music.
- TeenZine Magazine: making a difference today, for the adults of tomorrow.
- The Village Voice: guide to New York and Los Angeles @ night.
- TheWay.com: aims to distil the web down to a consumable form. Includes imagemaps of favorite sites, links to search utilities and catalogs, support for Web servers, browsers, dos, windows, and unix.
- The Weekender: weekly Northeastern Pennslyvania magazine.
- TLeM (THE LIGHTHOUSE electronic MAGAZINE): monthly Christian music magazine featuring an upcoming album list, album reviews, artist interviews, news releases, indies, and more.
- Topics Magazine
: for and about teens in touch with their world.
- The Trincoll Journal: weekly multimedia magazine. With weekly general interest
columns ranging from Sex & Relationships to Current Events.
- Trippin' Out Magazine: for hip travelers.
- U. Magazine: America's largest monthly national college magazine, with news from college campuses across America, celebrity interviews, movie and music reviews.
- ULTRA WWW Magazine:
alternative music from all over the world, but with coverage also on traveling, movies, cd-roms, (multi-)media and worldwide
underground culture.
- The Underground Informer: an eclectic blend of fiction, commentary, humor, online news distributed on over 200 BBSs in the U.S., as well as on the Internet via FTP.
- Time Magazine.
- Unit Circle Magazine
: art, prose, poetry, music reviews, and liberal commentary.
- Urban Desires: more of an event than a zine; celebrating culture, art, fiction, travel, music, Sex, food and more.
- Urban Dialogue.
- Vagabond Monthly
: their motto is "Fun on the American Road." Publishes travel adventures by readers and staff monthly.
- VEILS Magazine: monthly magazine featuring entertaining works of fiction, nonfiction, science fiction on a wide range of topics. Each issue contains works of fiction, science fiction, informative articles on science, politics, social issues, investment, business management, and numerous other topics.
- Vogue: daily updates and complementary gossip from the fashion magazine.
- Web Magazine: It talks about out life. News, opinions, movie preview, a little of humour, specials about Nanni Moretti, Dario Fo and more.
- Webster's Weekly: general interest weekly features magazine. Includes cartoons, photography, poetry, psychology, political commentary, music and movie reviews and mad rantings.
- wespennest: Austrian magazine containing contemporary literature and a main topic, regular photographic essays, critics and book-reviews.
- Women's Web Magazine: interactive site for women. Reports trends, issues and news.
- Women's Wire: award-winning magazine focusing on news, business, fashion, finance, web info, health/fitness, a comprehensive listings of linked sites and much more.
- World Wide Multi-Media Magazine
- YUSH Ponline: globally-conscious, urban music, youth culture, fashion, arts, entertainment and lifestyle mag-e-zine. Covers street trends, language and politics.
- z Times: world news, interesting web sites, gossip, humour, cults and cultural pieces.
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