While all sorts of child- and tween-focused magazines of the previous decades are no more, a new generation of print magazines for kids is emerging. However, there is a niche in the print world that ...
Graded baseball magazines have become one of the hobby's fastest-growing collectibles. Here are the five issues every ...
Late last month, as President-elect Biden prepared to mount the dais at the Capitol to become President Biden, the Grolier Club, on East Sixtieth Street, opened its doors to a room-size history of the ...
"I grew up in an era where if you're on the cover of Life, you've made it," said Dr. Steven Lomazow. "It's the greatest thing ever – the boldest of bold-faced names." You could call Lomazow America's ...
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Why focus on magazines? -- Magazines, modernization, and community in America -- The modernization of America -- Modernization and community in America -- The path forward: ...
The Believer was once at the top of the literary magazine game. A leading journal of art and culture, The Believer published the work of icons like Leslie Jamison, Nick Hornby and Anne Carson. It won ...
Sure, everyone's heard of the Google Play Books app for Android. But what about Google Play Magazines? Spoiler: it's exactly what it sounds like. Jaymar Cabebe Former Associate Editor Jaymar Cabebe ...
#NastyWomenUnite: the latest wave of feminism has been largely heralded by the internet—viral campaigns, the spreading of ideas via social media and even the mobilization of women teaming up to fight ...
Since their peak in the ’90s, print media companies have sought strategies and new publications that might save them from their financial woes. The check-out line at the grocery store might seem the ...
Before it was Instagram famous and got write-ups by The New York Times, Vogue, and the BBC for its efforts to survive the pandemic, Casa Magazines was a place you happened upon. Perched on the corner ...
“Magazines and the American Experience,” at the Grolier Club in Manhattan, explores the rich, colorful and sometimes deeply strange history of American periodicals. By Jennifer Schuessler See more of ...