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The Holborn #5
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The Holborn #5

The Holborn magazine has been a favourite for many since it’s first issue was released last year. Readers are more often than not charmed by its approach, specifically the way that it imagines itself to be a gastro-pub in East...
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Simon Bainbridge, editorial director, British Journal of Photography
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Simon Bainbridge, editorial director, British Journal of Photography

First published in 1854, the British Journal of Photography is the world’s longest-running photography magazine. For much of that time it was a weekly, but the title has been few a few changes in recent years, becoming a monthly, being...
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Disegno #10
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Disegno #10

London-based design magazine Disegno has just released its redesigned tenth issue and announced that it’s upping its run to quarterly. After so many years of producing biannually, the news is a welcome surprise, especially because when Tyler Brule asked editor...
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Positive News
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Positive News

Positive News was established in 1993 with an aim to report on inspirational issues and examine society’s challenges through a lens of progress and possibility. Originally printed as a newspaper, it was distributed for free and by volunteers. Now, it’s...
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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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Tom Hodgkinson, The Idler
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Tom Hodgkinson, The Idler

Tom Hodgkinson launched The Idler in 1993 as a celebration of loafing, taking the name from a 1758 essay by Dr Johnson… ‘Every man is, or hopes to be, an idler.’ It was initially a quarterly, became a biannual, then...
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