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Futurism
Discover the latest science and technology news and videos on breakthroughs that are shaping the world of tomorrow with Futurism.
Winamp returns in 2019 to whip the llama’s ass harder than ever | TechCrunch
MATERIA Magazine
MATERIA is an independent cultural publication with uncommon content on art, design, people and places in the Americas.
SLUGMAG
An Acronym for Salt Lake UnderGround, SLUG Magazine’s mission is to amplify Salt Lake City’s thriving alternative and underrepresented music, arts, lifestyle and events subcultures with thoughtful media coverage and exclusive event curation.
Tablet Magazine | A New Read On Jewish Life
A hub of Jewish life, Tablet features news, essays, podcasts, and opinion, covering arts, pop culture, technology, holidays, sports, and more.
The Loop
The Loop provides comprehensive and insightful news, editorial, and commentary on iPhone, iPod, Macintosh, associated third-party software and accessories,...
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
In the world of hackers, the kind of answers you get to your technical questions depends as much on the way you ask the questions as on the difficulty of developing the answer. This guide will teach you how to ask questions in a way more likely to get you a satisfactory answer.
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The Brick House Cooperative
The wolf-proof media collective. Founded, owned and operated by a group of passionate, truthful and committed journalists and artists.
Nautilus | Science Connected
Nautilus is a different kind of science magazine. We deliver big-picture science by reporting on a single monthly topic from multiple perspectives. Read a new chapter in the story every Thursday.
Materia
MATERIA is an independent cultural publication with uncommon content on art, design, people and places in the Americas. Our content gives voice to bold new narratives and high creative conversations. We often tell the B-sides of great stories while elevating non-ephemeral ideas and projects. MATERIA features various artistic manifestations as a social act—understanding that what … Continue reading About
Houstonia
Houstonia is unique: A news, entertainment and information source as smart, exciting and vital as the people who call Houston home. Each month we canvass the nation’s fourth largest city in search of the newsmakers and tastemakers, people who are changing the way we eat, play, dress and think. Chock-full of timely, engaging stories, as well as spectacular photography and cutting-edge design, our goal is a signature mix of in-depth news stories, provocative essays, and guides to the best of the city that no Houstonian can live without.
Microsoft, we need to have a talk | Computerworld
This time it's not us, it's you, Microsoft. Your patching process and flawed updates are still creating problems.
Electric Literature
Electric Literature is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2009. Our mission is to amplify the power of storytelling with digital innovation, and to ensure that literature remains a vibrant presence in popular culture by supporting writers, embracing new technologies, and building community to broaden the audience for literature.
AnOther Magazine | Fashion & Culture | AnOther
A thought-provoking blend of high fashion, art and culture brought to you by the creators of AnOther Magazine
FITECLUB: AN UNFINISHED COLLECTION OF UTTER SHITE (2019-2020) | ILL
Fiteclub was a zine I planned on releasing at the end of last year as some larger “project” that bridged the gap between some of the blog posts on this website and a coherent piece of writing. However, since I am notoriously horrific at keeping a proper rate of creative output I ended up burning out hard, failing to complete half of the planned material, and sitting on what was finished for months. Around February of this year I decided to finally compile whatever material I had composed into a small, unfinished zine – mainly just so I didn’t have to read any of the writing again and to absolve myself of any obligation to finish it. I doubt anyone will get much of anything out of this, but hopefully it offers some perspective – even if that just arrives from laughing at it.
My aim for this project was to write about topics that only I cared about in the hopes that by writing with an expected audience of zero people this zine would somehow loop around and be vaguely interesting to those who have similar brain worms to mine. I’ve spent way too much time in the past trying and failing to condense my work into a more general, consumable format to the point where I was convinced that the only way to reach that goal would be to just indulge my worst habits to their logical extremes and essentially just parody myself. The articles that Fiteclub would consist of intended to only be interesting to people in the exact same situation at the exact same time, regardless of the fact that this audience doesn’t exist and never would exist. If you’re a vaguely-depressive, anxiety-ridden culchie this is the zine for you (and I hate you for it).
NLR 126, November–December 2020
NLR 126, November–December 2020. Includes articles by Mike Davis, Agnès Maillot, Dylan Riley, Jeremy Adelman, Michael Maar, Tor Krever, David Harvey, Susan Watkins and Tom Mertes
Commonweal Magazine | Religion, Politics, Culture
Commonweal's mission is to provide a forum for civil, reasoned debate on the interaction of faith with contemporary politics and culture.
The html times
The html times centers around the idea that information wants to be free. Musicians give out music, videographers give out videos, programmers give out code, artists give out art and columnists write about the freedom of information.
Cultured Magazine
Cultured Magazine brings you the best from the worlds of contemporary art, design and architecture.
The Face
Launched by Nick Logan in London in 1980, The Face is the original, definitive style magazine.
From the beginning it was a cultural trailblazer, covering music, fashion, film, TV, society, politics and global current affairs. And it covered them with invention, innovation, wit and class – and not to mention with groundbreaking graphic design.
The gallery of cover stars is as eclectic as it is iconic: from Kate Moss to Alexander McQueen, New Order to The Stone Roses, Grace Jones to David Beckham, Beyoncé to Björk. The talent behind the stories was legendary, too, as the magazine worked with the best writers, photographers, stylists and designers in the world. The Face didn’t only report on the culture. It became the culture. For over 25 years, The Face was at the heart of British and international creativity.
Now, in 2019, The Face is reborn. A new team with a new vision for a new age, but proudly retaining the magazine’s founding vision and core principals. A forward-thinking, multi-platform title staying true to Logan’s pioneering spirit.
The Face will continue to champion fresh talent in music, fashion, TV, film and beyond; fly the flag for provocative, rigorous, long-form journalism; and celebrate the best in style and graphic design. It is a space for immersive, dynamic, multi-faceted stories. It is a space for fun, passion and enthusiasm.
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EAR RAT MAGAZINE
EAR RAT MAGAZINE is a literary and arts journal formed in March 2020.
Freq
Whre once there was music, now let there be noise.
DIGICULT
Since 2005 Digicult is a platform that critically examines the impact of digital technologies and science on art, design, culture and contemporary society{:it}Since 2005, Digicult is a platform that critically examines the impact of digital technologies and science on art, design, culture and contemporary society.
The Independent Publishing Magazine
The Independent Publishing Magazine (TIPM) launched in late 2007 by our Editor-In-Chief, Mick Rooney (author and journalist), with the purpose of providing essential information, resources and reviews of publishing service providers. In the beginning, our exclusive focus was self-publishing, particularly as it pertained to POD (Print-on-Demand) technology. However, as the publishing industry has changed over the past seven years, so too have we. We now cover many aspects of self-publishing, hybrid publishing, traditional publishing, book marketing, publishing technology and industry news in general. Our readership is both authors and industry professionals.
Linux Journal
Linux Journal covers all aspects of the world's most essential operating system and the emerging technologies adjacent to it. Our mission is to deliver a publication that reflects the principled approach followed by kernel developers and the tenets of Open Source philosophy. As the Original Magazine of the Linux Community, Linux Journal engages with a wide readership--from home automation hobbyists to Free Software advocates to hard-core hackers to high-level systems architects--seeking to explore the trending, timeless and practical in Linux and related technologies.
The Drift is a magazine of culture, politics, and literature
The Drift will introduce new work and new ideas by young writers who haven’t yet been absorbed into the media hivemind.
The New York Review of Books
Politics, Literature, Arts, Ideas: the latest articles and features from The New York Review.