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The Best Magazine Anthology of the Year
Over my nearly ten years as a media columnist (for Advertising Age and other publications), I've been lavishing praise on Vice magazine. As recently as last year, I called it "rowdy, raunchy" and "frequently hilarious" -- all still true, but the
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Guide to When Fruits and Vegetables Are in Season
Good magazine reminds you what produce to buy locally with this colorful guide to the seasonality of ten common fruits and vegetables around the United States.
@Robyn - Thank you for posting this! it's awesomeness!!!!!! *bookmarked*
I also realized
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Trends 2010: The year of the magazines
The big year of multimedia integration: New York Times' magazine experiments with a multimedia reading flow
Let me put it this way: the magazine industry has generally been reserved in experimenting with digital products. In 2010, their reluctance
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On Second Thought: Slog v. Oprah
A little bit. Still, it should be a lot more fun. Time will tell.
Oprah's advice covers a much wider range of subject matter than the Stranger's events-focused recommendations. One is "what to do," the other is "how to live."
So the answer is no. I'
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Joel Arquillos: Pepsi Refresh Project and City Labs
CITY LABS is a dynamic one-day Community Service Fair that brings together over 50 local non-profit and community groups in one space, allowing the public to easily discover, connect and interact with them. Our mission is to attract 'the masses' in
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How Much Do Americans Spend On Food? (VIDEO)
Good magazine, in partnership with Whole Foods, chronicled how much of their income Americans spend on food today as compared to the past. And guess what? They're spending less than ever.
In 1949, Americans spent 22% of their income on food, whereas
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Help For Haiti Earthquake Aftermath. Giving Green.
Photos: Deforestation, (OGL Haiti) and Earthquake (AFP Twitpic) Haiti is in chaos after an earthquake registering 7.0 on the Richter magnitude scale has crumbled much of the country's buildings and infrastructure. Considered one of the poorest
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Tip Stop - Salt Baths
I love a hot bath in the middle of winter. There’s nothing better than stepping into a hot bath with a good magazine / book and just whiling away the hours (or until the bath runs cold).
If you’re wanting to give your body a good exfoliation at the
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Held Out For Comment: China/Google in a graphic
I’ve said before that I’m one of the last 10 people who sends letters. There’s something I find very comforting in the physical act of writing a letter compared to typing an email. There’s also something very special about receiving a letter.
I’ve
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Tips for staying safe while ice fishing
Always remember that ice-covered water is never completely safe.
Always go with friends and wear a life jacket.
Carry a mobile phone.
Avoid alcoholic beverages. They can lower your internal temperature.
Anyone new to ice fishing should seek out a
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Tower of Terror
I hear the moaning from my bed every night. It echoes down the hallway, so loud that it penetrates rooms at opposite ends of the building. I am quite certain that other floors can hear it too. At times, I have even heard it during the day. Everyone
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Ruminations on Rotherham
This site is by the fans, for the fans, and we will consider articles on any subject relating to the Mariners whether it be related to current news, a nostalgic look back in the past, a story about a player, a game or games in the past, something
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Geeks prefer to read about themselves on the Internet
The proliferation of nerd-centric blogs on the internet continues.
GeekWeek launched not ago, a sort of Huffington Post for topics ranging from nerd news to music to sports. It’s spearheaded by Jeff Katz of American Originals with many other
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GQ | Feb 2010
With the announcement of the iPad comes all the speculation on how we will consume media like newspapers, magazines, and books. As far as books go the format is pretty much fleshed out with digital versions of books available on many devices. Magazines
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NEWS - Dear Pepsi, fork it over.
» British Noir Film Festival 2010 - From February 5th-11th Rialto Pictures will present the "Best of British Noir" at the historic Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles, with a daily bill of double features--one admission for two films--including restored
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Good Magazine's Tips to Slow Down
The most recent issue of
Good Magazine focuses on a notion that's come dangerously close to extinction: slowing down. Covering such widespread topics as agriculture, communities against suburban sprawl and cheating death, the mag has a nifty "Good
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Shilling for a 'Good' Cause
Good Magazine and Pepsi have recently launched a partnership to provide funding for "people, businesses, and non-profits with ideas that will have a positive impact." Normally, we here at FBLA aren't much for corporate shilling -- especially for
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Linking LA: How green is your taco?
The ingredients in a single taco can travel a combined 64,000 miles before you order it off a local truck, stand or menu.
Good magazine reports that a class at the California College of the Arts mapped the routes the ingredients take to get to San
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Your Taco's Footprint: 19 Ingredients that Logged 64,000 Miles
Look closely enough at anything and you can start to see the sum of its parts. Even, for instance, a single taco, which, when examined recently by a group of architecture students, became a window into the complexities of globalization. The
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Mashable’s Weekly Guide to Social Media & Web Development Jobs
But we’d like to help in a more direct way, too. Mashable’s job boards are a place for socially-savvy companies to find people like you. This week and every week, Mashable features its coveted job board listings for a variety of positions in the web,
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Income and Religion: Jews and Hindus Richest
Good magazine and Column Five collaborated to put together this chart of income distribution among various religious groups in the United States.
Few of you will be shocked to see that Jews do the best, with 46% making over $100,000 a year and 75%
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Anatomical Subway Maps - Sam Loman Reimagines the Human Body
I stare at a subway map day in and day out, but only someone of Sam Loman’s creative caliber could have come up with the human body subway map. Yet to be fair, I’m sure others have thought of it before, but not everyone could have executed it so
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Link Love: Fast Trains and Eating for Peace
Here The Daily Green brings you a handful of the items that caught the eyes of its editors this week. It's The Daily Green's weekly guide to good stuff around the Web.
Faster than a speeding bullet! The coolest and most innovative high speed trains
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Research and Markets: Defence Helicopter Magazine for those Involved in Military and Parapublic Aviation
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year, supplies an unmatched level of quality of in-depth news analysis, key interviews, strategy evaluation and equipment updates across military and parapublic forces worldwide.
Now well into its third decade, Defence
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'Mother': 'Demand' this movie!
It’s true, Bong Joon-ho’s Mother — a thrilling blend of horror and I Remember Mama — is only in limited release at the moment, and expanding slowly. It is, however, available on cable on demand, and I’m here to tell you to demand it, and watch it,
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'Mother': A must-see!
It’s true, Bong Joon-ho’s Mother — a thrilling blend of horror and I Remember Mama — is only in limited release at the moment, and expanding slowly. It is, however, available on cable on demand and [Update: release pending] I’m here to tell you to