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Absolute

How do you make a magazine that summarizes the feeling and meaning of New York City in just 160 pages? That's a question that may go forever unanswered. However, for now, we have Absolute: New York at Its Best, a look into the self-proclaimed "greatest city on earth" and those who make it the focus of the world. From fashion to art, social trends and even popular pets, Absolute gives readers the rundown on the elite of this elite city. An example is the magazine's "Absolutes" section, which features 10 objects of desire, ranging from VBH handbags to cats that act like dogs. As the magazine states, there's nothing here about Vodka, only the absolute best of what the city has to offer.


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Eastern Fly Fishing

The fly fishing enthusiast may have just found heaven in a magazine. Eastern Fly Fishing details the sport of fly fishing through the sites and scenes of eastern North America. For those cooped up indoors all day, the magazine visuals provide an escape to the beautiful outdoors. Eastern Fly Fishing features numerous angling destinations, including the known and lesser known areas. With information on products and gear, tips on finding the best locations and a little inspiration on the side, Eastern Fly Fishing brings the sport of solitude and peace to paper and ink.


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Florida Inside Out

Welcome to interior design, Florida style. In one of the nation's most diverse and unique states lies a style of architecture and design found nowhere else. Florida Inside Out celebrates the Florida lifestyle through its design and refined sense of taste. The design throughout the state is as diverse as the population itself, from the currently popular Hollywood Glamour look to beachside homes and condos lining the ocean. Florida Inside Out also profiles the latest in furniture and accessories found in the state's most lavish dwelling spaces. Readers can also see the sights and sounds that surround the architecture of this one-of-a-kind state.


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Florida Trave & Life

The Florida love fest continues, as yet another publication proclaiming the beauty and opportunity of the state is published. From the western tip of the panhandle to the beaches of Miami, the state of Florida is as diverse as they come, boasting multiple cultures and ways of life. Florida Travel & Life looks to help the reader navigate and experience this unique area. Food, drinks, art, golf, architecture and beach destinations are just some of the things found in its pages. It's about as broad an editorial sampling as the state of Florida itself.


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Iron Horse

"The real horse rides again," as Iron Horse hits newsstands, prepared to give motorcycle enthusiasts everything they could hope for in a publication. As the cover states, Iron Horse is about fashion, bikers, babes and leather. In addition to these four sacred biker elements, you'll find advice on many things, such as how to transform your garage into a home workshop. There's also news on the latest tech products and biker gear. Apparently tough guys love gadgets too. Iron Horse also provides coverage on the latest news and happenings in the motorcycle world.


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Look

Film buffs rejoice! The publishers of Entertainment Weekly have put together a magazine specifically for the movie lover and their never-ending infatuation with the silver screen. Everything from upcoming releases to movie reviews and actor interviews can be found in Look. The home movie/DVD industry is booming as of late, and, as a result, there is a readymade audience waiting to be catered to. Hear from the actors and directors themselves, as they talk about their craft, their success and maybe even a little about their failures. The publication also provides movie recommendations galore, breaking them down into specialized lists, such as haunted house movies and comic book flicks. Look into Look and you'll find a place where movies become the reader's reality. (Can we say now that Life and Look are sisters?)


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Online Degrees

Leave it to the internet to find a shortcut for everything. Today, those without a college education are sure to find themselves standing in the unemployment line. The high costs of tuition and the hours of work it takes to obtain a college degree can be taxing on those without the necessary money or time. Coming to the rescue are institutions that offer online degrees. However, not all of these programs are legitimate. Online Degrees magazine is here to help readers distinguish between accredited institutions and bogus "degree mills" with articles about the ins and outs of the booming "eLearning" industry and a directory of over 1,000 programs.



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Rap-Up

Rap hasn't and never will be has be just about the music. There's more to it than just beats, rhymes and bass. It's a combination of fashion, style, culture and, of course, music. The same goes for R&B. Rap-Up returns in its second incarnation as the self-proclaimed "first hip-hop and R&B magazine for Generation Y." In addition to news, Rap-Up profiles the movers and shakers in the industry through solid design and a definitive, cutting edge voice. The magazine also shows its love for hip-hop and R&B through its double cover approach. Each issue features a hip-hop artist on one side and an R&B star on the other.


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Scene

What exactly is "the scene"? To many it probably sounds like an acting magazine. To the gay male ages 25 and up, it means something entirely different. Scene profiles the goings on in the gay community across America, mixing news, human interest and celebrity stories. The magazine focuses on the culture of the modern-day gay male and "pontificates" on the many issues facing the community today.


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Striker

America's other "football" is profiled like never before through the pages of Striker magazine. The gradual growth of soccer in America and its somewhat established staying power, as evidenced by Major League Soccer's 10 years of existence and America's surprisingly strong performance in the last World Cup, is chronicled in Striker's cutting edge coverage of the sport. For those who will always prefer the brand played "across the pond," Striker also provides coverage of the Euro leagues. The editorial reach is fairly broad, and for good reason. Soccer is a global sport with no boundaries.


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WWDScoop

Fashion can mean many things these days. It's no longer about dresses and hairstyles. It's become an all encompassing style, applying to everything in society, including architecture, design, music, travel and many other things. Serving as an "eye on the inside" of widespread fashion today is WWDScoop. A gigantic offshoot from Women's Wear Daily's "Eye Page," WWDScoop provides over 100 pages of news on the latest in fashion, movies, food, art and celebrities. The physical size of the magazine itself goes halfway toward convincing the reader that WWD is the authority on the subject matter. Also, for those still craving the traditional stories and photos from the fashion runway, there's just enough there to keep them satisfied.

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