Magazines

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  • Live through this Saturday night

    Courtney Love's directorial debut -- in glorious plaid! Patenstein? Count Patula? The Wolfpat? Pollsters say Buchanan's more trick than treat.
  • Good old sex

    Modern Maturity -- the largest-circulation magazine in America -- gets sexier as the baby boomers realize that 50 isn't old after all.
  • Rag vs. rag

    Skeptic magazine should take a cue from its splashier, diametric opposite, Fate. Plus: Jerry Stahl on heroin -- again; yet another writer "discovers" eBay.
  • Talk of the town

    Tina Brown's new magazine hits newsstands Aug. 2; here's a look at the chatter about Talk -- and what may be in the first issue.
  • Ebay.com, the magazine?

    The Net's hottest auction site adopts a new medium to reach its fans -- paper.
  • Strange fruit

    Garden Escape, the world's first 'catazine,' is leading journalism into a brave new world where everything is for sale.
  • Michelin madness

    An exclusive club of upper-crust chefs waits patiently each year to see who is added -- or booted -- out of the fold.
  • What kind of man reads ...

    For the man who has everything -- it's SHIT magazine!
  • Quirky supermodels appear -- millions flee

    Geeked-out, normal or born to fiddle, the models of spring still don't resemble the lowly likes of you.
  • under the covers

    Life looks back, The New Yorker looks ahead, and New Woman looks at Jimmy Smits' ass.
  • Crooning the expat blues

    You move abroad, and suddenly you're making more money and dating sexier women than you ever could in the states. So why aren't you happy?
  • Media Circus: Dedicated Swallower of Fashion

    If you can get out of the wayof the chortling supermodels and the Manchurian Candidate outerware, Vogue's 730-page fall fashion issue ain't half bad.
  • Tina's Time

    Has Tina Brown rescued the New Yorker -- or ruined it?
  • USA Yesterday

    Neither picketing Teamsters nor historical complexity can disturb the cheerful fagade of the Newseum, the just-opened news museum brought to us by the same folks who gave us USA Today. Our correspondent brings back a report from the Wonderful World of Neuharth.
  • Aprhs Sports Illustrated, le deluge

    Hoping to protect the Great White North from U.S. magazine pollution, Canada is trying to keep Canadian editions of American rags off its newsstands. But it isn't working.
  • The Awful Truth

    Too Thoroughly Modern for Mille
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