Name: Ed Rust
Weblog: magsamplerblog.blogspot.com
Articles: 55
First Published: Wednesday, March 1, 2006
Last Published: Monday, April 2, 2007
Currently listing articles 55-1:
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Periodically Speaking: Family Motor Coaching— The monthly magazine for people who spend their time rolling around in motorhomes, from the posh to the plebian.
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Periodically Speaking: The New Republic— The liberal New Republic magazine is now biweekly and has a new look, but still enjoys skewering Republicans with razor-sharp wit.
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Periodically Speaking: The New Republic— The liberal New Republic magazine is now biweekly and has a new look - but still enjoys skewering Republicans with razor-sharp wit.
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Periodically Speaking: Bear Hunting— This bimonthly reports that bear hunting takes skill and luck, but technology also helps. And sometimes the bear wins.
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Periodically Speaking: GreenPrints— A leisurely magazine about gardening as a happy sanctuary.
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Periodically Speaking: Script— A magazine for motion picture and television screenplay writers that serious movie fans will also devour.
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Periodically Speaking: Dissent— This respected left-wing journal has been fending off conservative attacks for 50 years.
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Periodically Speaking: YRB Magazine— A magazine for the street-wise urban sophisticate who spends his or her free hours in trendy rock clubs.
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Periodically Speaking: The Glittering West— Two regional magazines from the American West that focus on the good life.
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Periodically Speaking: Monitoring Times— A monthly magazine about shortwave radio, scanners and ham radio for those who like to listen in.
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Periodically Speaking: Fiery Foods & BBQ— The magazine for lovers of barbecue, grilling and spicy foods.
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Periodically Speaking: Archaeological Diggings— This colorful Australian bimonthly dishes the dirt about archaeological finds in the Middle East.
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Periodically Speaking: Two Mags for Women with Careers— Two very different magazines for the working woman.
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Magazine Review: American Road— A quarterly magazine about traveling America's two-lane highways in the past and the present.
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Magazine Review: A Barnyard Quartet— Four magazines for the self-sufficient homesteader and small farmer.
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Magazine Review: Skeptical Inquirer— The legendary debunking bimonthly now focuses more on rational analysis of "big issues" like creationism, less on ESP and UFOs.
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Magazine Review: Three Regional Treasures— Three regional magazines from different parts of the U.S. that convey the spirit and history of their regions.
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Magazine Review: The Glory Days of the American Auto— Four magazines that celebrate the glory days of the American automotive industry. And dog goggles.
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Magazine Review: Knucklebones— A bright new bimonthly magazine for board game enthusiasts, covering oldies like chess and Scrabble as well as new games for children and adults.
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Magazine Review: Die Cast Digest— A monthly that covers both the sport of car racing and the collecting of die cast replicas of the vehicles, with a massive price guide.
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Magazine Review: Skydiving— A monthly that covers the sport parachuting industry for both the individual enthusiast and the growing skydiving industry.
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Magazine Review: Antiques And The Arts Weekly— A huge weekly newspaper crammed with articles and ads about art and antiques.
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Magazine Review: Bartender— A quarterly magazine aimed at the tavern owner and bartender, filled with cocktail recipes and other useful info.
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Magazine Review: Blues Revue— A non-oppressively knowledgeable and entertaining bimonthly magazine about a vibrant musical world.
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Magazine Review: Pilgrimage— An unusual literary journal filled with haunting autobiographical tales of wonder at nature's bounty and the human struggle for meaning.
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Magazine Review: Radius— This new quarterly magazine, written by physicians for the layman, offers a variety of articles about medical ailments and how to stay healthy.
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Magazine Review: Her Sports + Fitness— If you're female and into serious sports like running, climbing, biking or swimming, Her Sports + Fitness magazine will be a good fit.
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Magazine Review: American Theatre— The non-profit American theatre scene is challenging but rewarding, and it's well covered in this colorful monthly magazine.
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Magazine Review: Trace— Trace magazine serves you a transcultural stew of glam, glitz, and hip hop fashion, leavened with a dash of brain-scrambling philosophy.
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Magazine Review: The Rivendell Reader— A quarterly about the design of bicycles and the joy of riding them.
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Magazine Review: Green Anarchy— A quarterly produced by a collective in Oregon that attacks techno-civilization with intriguing essays.
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Magazine Review: y'all— A bimonthly magazine that covers Southern life and celebrities with a light touch.
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Magazine Review: Junior Baseball— A magazine filled with advice for kids (ages 5 through 17) who play baseball, and for their parents and coaches.
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Magazine Review: Shambhala Sun— A beautifully designed bimonthly that explains Buddhist practice and philosophy to a sophisticated Western readership.
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Magazine Review: Restaurant Startup & Growth— A monthly magazine about starting a restaurant or making an existing one more profitable.
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Magazine Review: True Confessions— The legendary magazine in which young women relate tales of woe with happy endings.
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Magazine Review: ARTnews— A monthly exploration of the contemporary art scene, from international disputes over pricey paintings to bizarre gallery exhibitions in SoHo.
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Magazine Review: Transitions Abroad— A magazine filled with information about traveling abroad with a purpose, as a student, volunteer or self-supporting worker.
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Magazine Review: HighRoller— A magazine for those who enjoy the glitzy comforts of the casino scene.
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Magazine Review: Bellevue Literary Review— A unique literary journal published from one of America's most famous hospitals.
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Magazine Review: Art Times— A cozy monthly tabloid that covers art and the arts up and down New York State's Hudson River Valley.
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Magazine Review: Journal of Asian Martial Arts— This scholarly journal not only describes the techniques of traditional Asian martial arts, but places them in historical and cultural contexts.
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Magazine Review: Decoy Magazine— This bimonthly celebrates an all-American art of deception: luring sociable waterfowl to an untimely end.
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Magazine Review: The Florida Review— A solid literary journal from the University of Central Florida in Orlando.
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Magazine Review: Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed— A fascinating exploration of another way to contemplate the organization of nations and communities, an approach that's threatening to every organized interest.
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Magazine Review: Today's Diet & Nutrition— A quarterly about food, nutrition, health and fitness for women that delivers interesting articles to read and food to eat.
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Magazine Review: The Greensboro Review— A traditional university literary journal that's published the great and emerging poet and fiction writer for almost 40 years.
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Magazine Review: Reunions— A magazine devoted to help you successfully organize your family, school or whatever reunion.
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Magazine Review: Back Home— A colorful bimonthly about sustainable living: gardening, energy conservation, animal husbandry, ecology, home maintenance and more.
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Magazine Review: Backwards City Review— A new literary journal from Greensboro, North Carolina that's full of promise, comic lit, poetry and short fiction.
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Magazine Review: Military— Fascinating memories by American veterans of their wartime experiences, accompanied by vitriolic right-wing political commentary.
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Magazine Review: The Decorative Painter— A colorful bimonthly that instructs how to paint flowers, folk designs and holiday motifs on wood, ceramic, paper and other surfaces.
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Magazine Review: Hanging Loose— A Brooklyn-based magazine of poetry and short fiction that began in 1966 as mimeographed loose pages.
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Magazine Review: Blue & Gray— A colorful bimonthly Civil War magazine with the tagline, "For Those Who Still Hear the Guns."
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Magazine Review: Woman International— A new glossy magazine from the San Francisco area. Its target audience: American women of Asian background.

