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Dance for non-dancers: a journal exploring the link between dance and everyday life
Isabelle Bucklow and Hannah Woods met while studying History of Art in London. Their shared passion and fondness for performance...
Food& Magazine's Recipe for invasive crayfish
From an intimate to a global setting, food is undoubtedly one of the most present factors in our daily life—it...
Gentlewoman’s Penny Martin: Optimistic vision of change
The leafy landscape of Gunnersbury Park in West London’s suburb of Ealing, with its grand, ivory-colored estate rising atop a...
The Berlin magazine creating a bridge between the 'West' and the Balkans
“Remember, this is not your home,” Kaćunić vividly recalls her mother saying. Born to Croatian parents in Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany, Kaćunić...
Too Much Magazine explores the inherent romance of our built environments
“Our real interest is not a specific field like architecture, art, or anthropology, but space and spaces,” says Yoshi Tsujimura,...
Not your dad’s Playboy: the publishers behind the new wave of erotic magazines
When did you see your first “dirty” mag? Was it hidden under an older sibling’s bed? Peeking out from the...
The Berlin-based magazine delving into the futuristic world of Iris Van Herpen
As a teenager growing up in Bavaria, Kai von Rabenau found comfort in international magazines. “They were my lifeline to...
Nataal magazine’s focus on African fashion and culture is long overdue
Despite Sub-saharan Africa’s apparel and footwear market reportedly being worth $31 billion, the continent has traditionally been excluded from the...
Alma Heikkilä selects five texts that recognize the interdependent relationship between humans and other lifeforms
In a Nutshell: Alma Heikkilä selects five texts that recognize the interdependent relationship between humans and other lifeforms Apart from...
Die Epilog magazine breaks literary traditions to create uplifting commentary on current society
With the first issue published in 2013 in Weimar, Germany, Die Epilog intended to make cultural theory and practice accessible....
boom saloon magazine uses creativity as a vehicle for good
For the launch cover of Beginnings, the first issue of the biannual publication, boom saloon celebrated the work of Denitsa...
Azeema Magazine steps up for women of color, translating personal heritages into stories with daring, powerful voices
In Saudi Arabia, women are now free to drive, but still take a back seat (in every respect) to men....
Lindsay Magazine challenges a homogenized worldview by exploring deeply rooted cultures
Lindsay aims to bring its readers an authentic impression of different cultures around the world. Rather than presenting itself as...
Link List #82: Take one prehistoric swim, a load of Vietnamese soup, a history of privacy, and one million cats—a recipe for procrastination
We hope you enjoyed our picks for this week’s Link List, but if you’ve still got an internet itch to...
Hopefully you enjoyed the reads from this week’s Link List, but if you’ve still got an internet itch to scratch,...
The latest issue of Period. zine celebrates the diversity of relationships between women
Although Lena was nervous about shooting someone so fresh, Lovisa was a natural. The pair clicked immediately. When, years later,...
TTTISM, Sang Bleu's latest publication puts international tattoo art into print
Tattoos have become normalized—it’s entirely common to find an infinity symbol scratched behind the ear of your tax accountant or...
An original collection of Dutch Writing from London Literary Journal Five Dials
The answer, surprisingly for the so-called happiest country in Europe, is widening inequality, right wing politics, uncertain national identity, dislocation...
All You Can Eat food magazine makes us hungry for more
Now, another magazine has the joined the fold to tap into this hunger, All You Can Eat. For Austrian publisher...
The newly released HOLO 2 explores the boundaries of 21st century creativity
Keeping a nice balance between the left and right brain—HOLO 2 put theoretical computer scientist Scott Aaronson in conversation with...