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Brodie Lancaster, Filmme Fatales
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Brodie Lancaster, Filmme Fatales

In the past, we've described the fantastic feminist movie zine Filmme Fatales as the mag that ‘always passes the Bechdel test.’ Started by movie writer Brodie Lancaster because of her desire to create a publication encouraging film criticism that has...
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Mark Neil, Time Out
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Mark Neil, Time Out

Just over three years ago, the London edition of Time Out joined the ranks of free magazines distributed at the city’s train stations. As it has adapted to this new model it has gone through various changes, the latest and...
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Char and Bertie, Mushpit
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Char and Bertie, Mushpit

A surprise highlight for many people at ModMag15 was the talk by Charlotte Roberts and Bertie Brandes, editors of Mushpit. The magazine veers from silly parodies to strongly political messages in an OTT avalanche of visual styles and references. It...
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Rafa Martínez, Odiseo
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Rafa Martínez, Odiseo

This morning we’re at work with Rafa Martínez, publisher of contemporary erotica magazine Odiseo at design agency Folch in Barcelona. We catch up with Rafa after the release of the ‘Truth’ themed volume seven of the chunky, small-format publication. Where...
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Masoud Golsorkhi, Tank
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Masoud Golsorkhi, Tank

We’re starting the working week off with Masoud Golsorkhi, founder and editor-in-chief of one of London’s longest-standing independent magazines, Tank. We chat with Masoud ahead of the release of Tank’s bubble-themed Spring issue. Where are you today? At work in...
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Sam Ashby, Little Joe
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Sam Ashby, Little Joe

We start the week off with Sam Ashby, editor of the magazine of ‘queers and cinema, mostly’, Little Joe. Insightful, racy, idiosyncratic, and with a seductive aura of nostalgia, Little Joe is a magazine that's interested in cult figures from...
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