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The magazine, nicknamed "The Crystal Ball of Pop", features interviews with celebrities, artists, musicians, and creative thinkers. Named after the onomatopoeic word that derives from the sound made when playing a power chord on a distorted electric guitar, Kerrang!
Life was published weekly until , as an intermittent "special" until , and as a monthly from until During its golden age from to , Life was a wide-ranging weekly general interest magazine known for the quality of its photography.
It was first published on February 16, and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th century in the United States. Liberty is a libertarian journal, founded in by R. Liberty was printed on uncoated paper stock and had line drawing cartoons by S. Scott Chambers and Rex F. Look was a biweekly, general-interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa, from to , with more of an emphasis on photographs than articles.
A large-sized magazine, it was generally considered a competitor to Life, which began publication months earlier and ended in , a few months after Look ceased publication. Mad is a humor magazine founded in and launched as a comic book before it became a magazine. It was widely imitated and influential, affecting satirical media, as well as the cultural landscape of the 20th century.
Mad's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, is typically the focal point of the magazine's cover, with his face often replacing that of a celebrity or character who is lampooned within the issue. McCall's was a monthly American women's magazine, that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century. Caridi, Anne Tyler and Kurt Vonnegut. Men's Journal is a monthly men's lifestyle magazine focused on outdoor recreation and comprising editorials on the outdoors, environmental issues, health and fitness, style and fashion, and gear.
It was founded in Motor Trend is an automobile magazine. National Geographic is the official magazine of the National Geographic Society.
It has been published continuously since its first issue in The magazine is known for its thick square-bound glossy format with a yellow rectangular border and its extensive use of dramatic photographs. National Lampoon was a humor magazine which ran from to The magazine reached its height of popularity and critical acclaim during the s when it had a far-reaching effect on American humor and comedy. Newsweek is a weekly news magazine founded in Newsweek was a widely distributed newsweekly through the 20th century, with many notable editors-in-chief throughout the years.
Penthouse is a men's magazine founded by Bob Guccione. It combines urban lifestyle articles and softcore pornographic pictorials that, in the s, temporarily evolved into hardcore. People is a weekly magazine of celebrity and human-interest stories. Playboy is an men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine.
The magazine has a long history of publishing short stories. With a regular display of full-page color cartoons, it became a showcase for notable cartoonists. After a year-long removal of most nude photos in Playboy magazine, the March—April issue brought back nudity. Popular Mechanics is a magazine of popular science and technology, featuring automotive, home, outdoor, electronics, science, do-it-yourself, and technology topics.
Military topics, aviation and transportation of all types, space, tools and gadgets are commonly featured. It focuses on new production cars, vintage cars, and race cars with drive reviews, road trips, and comparison tests. Rolling Stone is an monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture.
It was first known for its coverage of rock music and for political reporting by Hunter S. It is known for provocative photography and its cover photos. Scientific American is a popular science magazine. Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, have contributed articles to it.
It pioneered the generous use of color photography. Sports Illustrated is a sports magazine first published in August and features liberal use of color photos. The Economist is a weekly magazine-format newspaper. It takes an editorial stance of classical and economic liberalism that supports free trade, globalisation, free immigration and cultural liberalism. The New Yorker is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.
The Saturday Evening Post was one of the most widely circulated and influential magazines within the American middle class, with fiction, non-fiction, cartoons and features that reached millions of homes every week from the s to the s, it was one of the most widely circulated and influential magazines within the American middle class, with fiction, non-fiction, cartoons and features that reached millions of homes every week.
Saturday Review , previously The Saturday Review of Literature , was an weekly magazine established in At its peak, it was influential as the base of several widely read critics Wilder Hobson, music critic Irving Kolodin, and theater critics John Mason Brown and Henry Hewes.
It was never very profitable and eventually succumbed to the decline of general-interest magazines after restructuring and trying to reinvent itself more than once during the s and s. Time is a weekly news magazine founded in , making it the first weekly news magazine in the United States.
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The magazine was headquartered in Springfield, Ohio and discontinued in Maclean, established the magazine to provide a uniquely Canadian perspective on current affairs and to "entertain but also inspire its readers". Its publisher since , Rogers Media, announced in September that Maclean's would become a monthly beginning January , while continuing to produce a weekly From Wikipedia: Compute!
In its s heyday Compute! The most successful of these was Compute! The magazine's original goal was to From the April issue, the magazine came under the control of Redwood Publishing, a company recently founded by Michael Potter a former publisher at Haymarket Publishing , The weekly magazine is available in print and online, reporting on the aerospace, defense and aviation industries, with a core focus on aerospace technology.
It has reputation for its contacts inside the United States military and industry organizations. The publication is sometimes informally called "Aviation Leak and Space Mythology" in defense Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and costume designer Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella 1 Sept.
Writer-editor Archie Goodwin later developed the character from horror-story hostess, in which capacity she remained through issue 8 Nov. TSR, Inc. The scientific discoveries and technological innovations produced by Bell System research and engineering were critical not only to the evolution of global telecommunications but, more widely, they had a considerable impact on the technological base of the global economy and, indeed, on our daily lives.
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The magazine was published by Dennis Publishing Ltd. In July it was Macworld is a web site dedicated to products and software of Apple Inc. Published since , the magazine has the largest audited circulation both total and newsstand of Macintosh-focused magazines in North America, more than double its nearest competitor, MacLife formerly MacAddict.
Macworld was founded by David Bunnell publisher and Andrew Fluegelman editor. It was the oldest Macintosh magazine Its self-titled magazine has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million people each week, including over 18 million men. It was the first magazine with circulation over one million to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence twice. Its swimsuit issue, which has been published since , is now an annual publishing event that generates its own television shows, videos and calendars.
Magazines about sound and audio technology, including mixing, playback, and electronics. A print edition was published from to January Publication of online editions started in late and continues to this day.
Topics: magazine, radioamateur, francais, ham, radio, amateur. Scientific American informally abbreviated SciAm is a popular science magazine. It is notable for its long history of presenting science monthly to an educated but not necessarily scientific public, through its careful attention to the clarity of its text as well as the quality of its specially commissioned color graphics. Many famous scientists, including Einstein, have contributed articles in the past years.
It is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in America. Flight International or Flight is a global aerospace weekly publication produced in the UK. It is the world's oldest continuously published aviation news magazine. With a team of journalists and correspondents around the world, it provides global coverage of aerospace manufacturing and aviation operations in the areas of air transport, business aviation, defence, Modern Drummer is a monthly publication targeting the interests of drummers and percussionists.
The magazine features interviews, equipment reviews, and columns offering advice on technique, as well as information for the general public.
Modern Drummer is also available on the internet. Now, the Journal offers more functionality with articles created in Adobe Acrobat and a useful search engine for looking up topics within articles. Aktueller Software Markt literally Current Software Market , commonly known by its acronym, ASM, was a German multi-platform video game magazine that was published by Tronic Verlag from until It was one of the first magazines published in Germany focused on video games, though the very first issues of ASM covered the software market in general for almost all platforms at this time, hence the magazine's full name.
According to the magazine itself, it was the first computer software Starblazer - Space Fiction Adventure in Pictures was a British small-format comics anthology in black and white published by D. The comic book magazine was launched in response to the popularity of science fiction in the s at the cinema and on television.
A decision was made to launch the comic in September Smith was the first editor. It was conceived as an alternative publication of media criticism—emphasizing left, feminist, and LGBTQ perspectives.
It evolved into an online publication in , bringing all its back issues with it. The collection also contains a large amount of work by Julia Lesage and Chuck Kleinhans. This includes their teaching and research Topics: JumpCutMagazine, media. Future Sex Archive is here.
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Power Play Magazine is a german-language video game magazine produced in the s and discontinued around the turn of the century. Gamest[a] was a Japanese video game magazine that specialized in covering arcade games.
Published by Shinseisha, it first began in May and originally published bi-monthly, later changed to be a monthly-issued magazine in the late s. The magazine also featured the annual "Gamest Awards", which hands out awards to games based on user vote.
The magazine had a heavy-focus on shoot'em up arcade games, but would also cover games from other genres. Gamest originated from the Radio-Electronics was an American electronics magazine that was published under various titles from to The covers are really awesome.
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