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In the News (Sat 22 Nov 08)

  
 Interview Magazine from $3.97! Compare 24 sites at MagazinePriceSearch.com
Interview Magazine was originally founded by Andy Warhol, and still offers an eclectic mix of celebrity news, including politicians, filmmakers, musicians, and literary figures, all in a bold Q & A format.
Interview Magazine dares to be different with its unique showcase of an electric mix of people, fashion, film, music, art and much more.
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 Humor @ BarrelOfLaughs.com
The origin of the term derives from the humoral medicine of the ancient Greeks, which stated that a mix of fluids known as humours controlled human health and emotion.
The origins of the word "humour" lie in the humoral medicine of the ancient Greeks, which stated that a mix of fluids, or humours, controlled human health and emotion.
White once said that "Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process and the innards are discouraging to any but the pure scientific mind." However, attempts to do just that have been made, as follow.
www.barreloflaughs.com   (3204 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Satellite radio to tune in 'Maxim'
Overnight hours will feature Maxim Pirate Radio, with a mix of celebrity guests, listener call-ins and live transmissions of the magazine's raucous celebrity bashes, says Scott Greenstein, president of entertainment and sports for Sirius.
Maxim Radio will broadcast 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with a mix of music and talk on topics such as sports, cars and entertainment.
A British import, Maxim has grown into the nation's No. 1-selling men's magazine in the USA in just seven years, with a circulation of 2.5 million.
www.usatoday.com /tech/news/2004-06-06-maximradio_x.htm   (497 words)

  
 Aunt Runner's Lost Recipes: recipe
In the Late 1990's I was receiving a small magazine with recipes (I think it was a McCalls cook book magazine not sure) in it one of them had a recipe i think that was called beef porcupines.
You made a small cup with pioner bisquit mix and put the beef mixture in it.
You made a small cup with : pioner bisquit mix and put the beef mixture in it.
members.boardhost.com /auntrunner/msg/3859.html   (497 words)

  
 Morgan Geist - Unclassics - Stylus Magazine
With his new mix-cd, Environ label owner and Metro Area superstar Morgan Geist has reissued a collection of lost synth-pop, italo-disco and electro funk under the title of Unclassics.
In a lot of ways, this sounds like a mix-CD made for the closet-popist—excessive, but nonetheless overwhelmingly charming.
A summation of a few years of Geist’s obsessive record-digging, Unclassics feels like a beginning for any other producer or DJ to start the process of reclaiming the lost classics of a genre that is nowadays largely ignored.
www.stylusmagazine.com /review.php?ID=2536   (497 words)

  
 DJ Magazine: Cutting Edge dance music, club culture and DJ technology - News and Features
The first Digital Collective (1.0) mix by Aaron Liberator is exclusively available to download for free from DJmag.com below.
All the tracks heard in Aaron’s mix are available to buy as single downloads from www.truelove.co.uk.
Download a wicked techno set by London-based Aaron Liberator for free.
www.djmag.com /newsfeat113.php   (497 words)

  
 Backbeat Books - Browse by Authors
A former senior editor of Keyboard magazine, he now writes product reviews and tutorials on music hardware and software for a variety of magazines and websites.
A software developer for Propellerhead, Kurt Kurasaki, the author of Power Tools for Reason 2.5, has written for Keyboard and Computer Music magazine.
Ben Manilla is president of the award-winning Ben Manilla Productions, whose shows include the long-running House of Blues Radio Hour and the 13-part documentary The Blues, the most widely distributed special in the history of Public Radio International.
www.backbeatbooks.com /?browse=authors   (497 words)

  
 Info and facts on 'Deadline magazine'
Deadline was a British (The people of Great Britain) magazine published between 1988 and 1996.
Content from the magazine was reprinted in the US (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) by Dark Horse Comics (additional info and facts about Dark Horse Comics) as Deadline USA.
Much of the it's non-cartoon content centred on alternative and indie music, and coupled with the subversive nature of many of the comic strips, the magazine had a distinctive counter-culture voice.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/de/deadline_magazine.htm   (163 words)

  
 Inked Magazine Subscription - Photography Discount Magazine Subscriptions - SnagMags.com
Inked incorporates multiple venues, with the use of the Inked Print galleries, which celebrates a collaboration between both the print magazine and the web availability of Inkedmagazine.com.
Inked places great emphasis on the emerging independent musician, creating a revolutionary magazine that introduces some of the greatest untapped talents around.
If you are not 100% satisfied with your Inked magazine subscription purchase, for any reason within 30 days of your order, simply let us know and we will provide you with a full, prompt refund.
snagmags.com /magazine_details.php?itemID=42677   (163 words)

  
 creativepro.com - dot-font: Emigre Migrates to a New Format
Emigre (the magazine) has shrunk again, while Emigre (the digital type foundry) is producing a new series of typeface showings in the new, smaller format.
The small size accommodates a new focus ("new" but always present in Emigre's eclectic mix) on
The cover is generic, showing the Emigre logo but no example of the typeface in question; essentially, the outer sheet of this saddle-stitched booklet is the mailer, with postal information on the back and a lot of product and ordering information on the inner side.
www.creativepro.com /printerfriendly/story/16568.html   (163 words)

  
 Zoo (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zoo consists of a mix of sports commentary (mostly football), girls, jokes (of the Pub Joke style), a TV guide, and comical pictures sent in by readers.
It was launched in 2004, as the second weekly men's magazine in the UK (the first being the similar, rival, magazine; Nuts).
Zoo is a weekly lads' mag in the UK.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zoo_(magazine)   (163 words)

  
 Zoo (magazine) -
Zoo consists of a mix of sports commentary (mostly soccer), girls, jokes (of the Pub Joke style), a TV guide, and comical pictures sent in by readers.
It was launched in 2004, as the second weekly men's magazine in the UK (the first being the similar, rival, magazine; Nuts).
Zoo is a weekly men's magazine in the UK.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/ZOO_Magazine   (182 words)

  
 press
Valkyrie from Harrisonburg, VA are maybe not a typical Doom band, but the guys are using a lot of Doom elements and mix them up with classic Hard-Rock and Stoner sounds.
Valkyrie is the kind of band that won’t make you insane about their new step or will drive you mad with what they play.
Anyway, Valkyrie are a cuppla bros (literal ones, this time) and some heavy friends from Harrisonburg, VA, jammin’ psychedelic on free flowing, Thin Lizzy-as-space-surfers riffs in 5-minute chunks of loping dope metal.
www.geocities.com /oneworldsoul/press.html   (1922 words)

  
 Hear/Say: America's College Music Magazine - Features - Articles - Good Night, Mr. Sandman: Morphine
A Morphine show was a vivid experience: Sandman hovering tall with cheeks gaunt on a chiseled, near-expressionless face, his gaze drifting across the crowd members' faces with a fascinating mix of James Dean's cool and Lurch's ominous stare.
In the early '90s, Sandman was a member of the nationally signed Boston foursome Treat Her Right with Conway on drums, a band that featured Sandman on something called a "low guitar," which was simply a 6-string electric guitar he ran through an octave-shifting effects pedal.
If Sandman were still around to comment on the album, he would probably answer in the same way he did to me that Spring day last year that now feels so far away: "the music should speak for itself." And it does.
www.hearsay.cc /features/articles/03-06-03-00/Sandman.html   (1922 words)

  
 Reason Magazine from $8.98! Compare 24 sites at MagazinePriceSearch.com
Reason is the monthly print magazine of "free minds and free markets." It covers politics, culture, and ideas through a provocative mix of news, analysis, commentary, and reviews.
Reason magazine is edited for people interested in economic, social, and political issues, with an emphasis on a libertarian perspective.
Reason Magazine is a premiere libertarian commentary magazine.
www.magazinepricesearch.com /detail/reason.html   (845 words)

  
 A B®AND new magazine
Although BRAND Editor Di Paice prefers to describe her publication as filling a category gap "somewhere between Fin Week/Financial Mail and ADvantage", it will be selling advertising in the same space as Advantage, Marketing Mix, the MFSA Journal/The Future, as well as Sandra Gordon's The Media magazine.
BRAND launches timeously, as the demise of the Marketing Federation of South Africa is a clarion call to brand professionals to increase the role they play in the national economy.
BRAND will use design as a differentiator and its editorial will be highly focussed, with profiles, branding case studies, one big media story each month, and a showcase of design.
www.bizcommunity.com /Article/196/39/8499.html   (813 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Magazine 'The Crazy Frog sound? That's my fault.'
Now a dance mix has been recorded and played on Chris Moyles's Radio 1 breakfast show.
Adverts for the Crazy Frog mobile phone ringtone have played hundreds of times on certain TV channels over the past few weeks; it has earned an estimated £10m, and according to the company selling it, is the most successful ringtone in the world.
For a time the Crazy Frog was a novelty - people talked about it and it was quite unusual to actually see it.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/magazine/4210407.stm   (1384 words)

  
 MS. MAGAZINE: Start Your Own Feminist Conspiracy
Magazine was re-relaunched in July of 1990 as an advertising-free, all editorial product.
Magazine was founded in 1972 by Pat Carbine, Gloria Steinem and others.
Under the editorial direction of Marcia Ann Gillespie, Ms., now published bimonthly, features an editorial mix of international and national women's news, investigative reporting, personal narratives, humor, world-class fiction and poetry, and prize-winning journalists and feminist thinkers.
www.feminist.com /market/wombus/msmag.html   (91 words)

  
 Fruits and Vegetables - Grapes Top Links
Ants on a log, trail mix, baked apples with raisins, oatmeal raisin cookies, raisin bagels, bread, pancakes, carrot raisin salad, sweet rice and raisin pudding, peanut butter faces.
How to select and prepare grapes; includes recipes; from Sunset Magazine.
www.fruits-n-vegis.com /Top_Home_Cooking_Fruits_and_Vegetables_Grapes.html   (91 words)

  
 Bush Launches Magazine To Teach Young Arabs To Love America
Isn't that enough for you to love the good 'ol US of A? That, at least, appears to be the message of a glossy new magazine published by the Bush administration and going on sale across the Middle East this week, targeting young people with a mix of features, celebrity profiles and music.
The administration claims the magazine is designed to show a positive image of America and highlight the similarities between young people in the US and the Middle East.
Not everyone is convinced the magazine and the network will succeed.
www.commondreams.org /headlines03/0718-04.htm   (574 words)

  
 A Voice for Gay Teens / XY magazine succeeds with mix of features, advice
In the Castro Street offices of XY magazine, this is the question visitors are asked most often: ``Have you heard the Adam story?'' The anecdote is something the staff likes to share because it illustrates the publication's basic relationship with its young gay readers.
Among the magazine's regular features are fashion spreads, CD and new-media reviews, and technology articles, all of which give ink to products and companies that do not advertise in XY.
We're an honest magazine, and we're showing real people.'' While major corporate advertisers are not only showing up more and more in the pages of gay magazines, many are also featuring gay themes (Dolce & Gabbana, Bud Lite) in their ads in general-interest magazines.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/06/13/PK100868.DTL   (1027 words)

  
 The New York Times > Business > Media & Advertising > Washington Post Company Buys Slate Magazine
Slate, with a tangy mix of commentary and real-time annotation of other media coverage, has been popular with readers, but may give a more traditionally minded media company pause.
Last July, Microsoft announced that it was investigating a sale of Slate, which has about 30 full-time employees; the software company had found that a Web magazine of cultural criticism and political analysis had little relevance to its primary business.
Slate, whose main editorial offices are in New York, had 4.8 million unique visitors last month, compared with 4.5 million for washingtonpost.com, according to Media Metrix.
www.nytimes.com /2004/12/22/business/media/22slate.html?ex=1261371600&en=df8ec5b9f52854f8&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland   (1187 words)

  
 VUWSA - Publications - Salient
Salient is Victoria University's student magazine, delivering a mix of news, views, features, film, music, food and everything in between.
This year's editor is Sarah Barnett, and she's keen to hear from anyone interested in the magazine, so get in touch with her by sending an email, or calling on 463-6767.
An integral part of student life, Salient is written by students, about students, and for students.
www.vuwsa.org.nz /publications/salient   (146 words)

  
 Rave
Rave juniors clothing store, but when free rave music once again gear rave stoke trent never again rave mix.
Rave ups because if hardcore rave vinyl whenever listen to rave many times had warehouse rave 4 therefore rave magazine.
Rave uk occasionally rave clothes basically rave clothing when the old skool rave when in fact it is rave anthem.
www.mapsym.co.uk /rave.htm   (146 words)

  
 Thrasher Magazine: Punk voter and Fat Mike
And for Fat Mike, leader of punk rock institutions NOFX and founder of Fat Wreck Chords, the day that the president was re-elected was no doubt a mix of both (though Mike would likely lean toward the more painful and frustrating side of the spectrum than the relief side).
Punk has always struggled with its politics trying to navigate between facilitating real, tangible change without participating in a larger, often more corporate system.
All I know is that for the first time the punk scene actually united and accomplished something on a national level.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0JSE/is_293/ai_n13496154   (941 words)

  
 PULP
The resulting mix invariably brings out all the right ingredients for a cutting-edge, fun to read magazine filled with lifestyle, culture, fashion and more.
Entertaining because, in the end, a magazine has to be fun to read and fun to just leaf through.
Creative because PULP has always found its readers by being a fresh and innovating brand in magazine publishing.
www.pulpwebsite.com   (175 words)

  
 The Observer Magazine Restaurants: Brian Turner Mayfair, London W1
It's like a 70s Spanish gay disco, but with none of the erotic charge: blank walls, fierce pin-prick lighting, dismally grating house music and a bloody barman who has no idea what a kir is, let alone how to mix a good one.
Maybe I am not far off the mark, for the first part of Brian Turner Mayfair, the bar, might well be what Dante had in mind when he imagined the seventh circle of hell.
The problems here begin with the location, the Millennium Mayfair Hotel on Grosvenor Square, a mere grenade's throw away from the barricades and watch towers that now surround the American Embassy.
observer.guardian.co.uk /magazine/story/0,11913,953047,00.html   (1020 words)

  
 LibertyGuide.com
Reason is the monthly print magazine of “free minds and free markets.” It covers politics, culture, and ideas through a provocative mix of news, analysis, commentary, and reviews.
Regulation Magazine, a publication of the Cato Institute, is devoted to analyzing the implications of government regulatory policy and the effects on our public and private endeavors.
The self-proclaimed “most fearless magazine in politics.” It covers politics, culture and technology.
www.theihs.org /libertyguide/links/links.php/12.html   (906 words)

  
 PRIMEDIA Names Brad Gerber AUTOMOBILE Magazine Publisher
AUTOMOBILE Magazine, a PRIMEDIA publication, was founded in 1986 by veteran automotive journalist David E. Davis, Jr., and has a circulation of 555,000 and a total readership of 3,559,000.
AUTOMOBILE Magazine broke the traditional car magazine mold when it debuted in 1986 with the goal of making a magazine that would look and feel as important as the cars it covered.
AUTOMOBILE Magazine is recognized as America's leading automotive lifestyle publication with a readership of more than 3.5 million and is part of PRIMEDIA's Consumer Automotive Group.
www.primedia.com /pr/press/bgerber32105   (509 words)

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