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MagMagMag NYC pop-up

In the week leading up to magCulture Live, our MagMagMag pop-up with Vitsoe will showcase the best magazines and host free lunchtime events.

Our collaboration with Vitsoe has become a central part of our annual NYC visit. Come by to browse and buy from a selection of our favourite independent magazines, and book a spot at one of our free lunchtime events.

Publishers! Bring your magazines to MagMagMag and meet the magCulture team.

 

Vitsoe
17 W 8th Street
NY 10011
Map

Final day, Saturday 3 May!
MagMagMag is open from Tuesday 29 April–Saturday 3 May

10am-6pm (12–6pm Saturday)

 

Free lunchtime talks, 1-2pm
Tickets are limited, please book
The talks will be streamed on Instagram Live


Thursday 1 May
Matt Willey, award-winning editorial designer and Pentagram partner, will discuss the third issue of his magazine Inque.
This event has already taken place

 


Friday 2 May
Aliza Abarbanel, co-founder of Cake Zine, and Erik Hayden, co-editor of Lyrics as Poetry, will talk about their magazines and their place in the broader US indie scene.
This event has already taken place

 


magCulture Live NYC25
Sunday 4 May
Details

Stock listing for MagMagMag pop-up

A Line Which Forms a Volume
Acid 
Al Hayya 
All Things Measured
Amalgam
Apartamento
Black Sea Whale
Boys! Boys! Boys!
Butt #36
Candy Transversal 
Companion
Crosscurrent
Delayed Gratification #57
Design Anthology
Disco Pogo
Eaten 
Editorial Design Book
Erotic Review #3
Eye 
Fantastic Man
Fluffer Body: Feet
Footnote
Fukt
Gut Geist 
Holiday 
Just Make Your Magazine Book
Kinfolk #52
Litt 
Little White Lies
Lyrics as Poetry
M Le Monde Intl 
MacGuffin
Marfa Journal
Modernist
Mono.Kultur
Mother Tongue
Noble Rot #35
Not Going Home
Notebook
Objection
Open Tennis 
Paperboy #7
Pencil Magazine
Plant
Purgatory Sandwich
Racquet
Real Review
Rock & Roll Library
Rubbish FAMzine
Safar Journal
Scary Boots 
Senet
Sneeze
So Young
Solomiya
Southside 
Swim
Synonym
The Face Book 
The Face Magazine
The Fence
The Gentlewoman
Too Much
Typeone #9
Weird Walk

 

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