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Esopus #23
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Esopus #23

As we’ve noted a few times, the platform magazine seems to be everywhere right now. One that’s been around a little longer than most, and that can boast some of the most august art contributors, is New York-based Esopus. Published...
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Season #1
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Season #1

Editor, writer and football fanatic Felicia Pennant knows the score. Her newly released Season is a football and fashion title for women who love the game but are often disregarded or undermined by other football-focused media. Throughout the mag, powder...
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Cercle #4
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Cercle #4

Issue one was themed ‘Forget’. Issue two was then themed ‘Science Fiction’, and issue three was surprisingly themed ‘Insects’. France-based Cercle is an annual publication, and its themes have always been unexpected and different from what was produced the year...
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Travel Almanac #10
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Travel Almanac #10

Some independent magazines transcend the indie mag world and pop up in other locations: boutiques, bookshops, hair salons, etc. One such is The Travel Almanac, a publication that has appeared biannually for five years and has quietly become a vital...
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Port #18
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Port #18

Port magazine celebrates its fifth anniversary with its latest, 18th, issue. Not bad for a magazine that, according to the editor’s letter, one of the founders rated would last just one issue. Those three founders have now separated somewhat. Editor...
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Disegno #10
Magazine of the week

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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