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magazine

[mag-uh-zeen, mag-uh-zeen] / ˌmæg əˈzin, ˈmæg əˌzin /




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Selly Tan, an influencer from California, said people are “craving something real again,” and vowed to print her photos, read more books and magazines and take up hobbies that don’t need Wi-Fi.

From Los Angeles Times

Privacy geeks have been warning of this moment for decades, not just in the realms of science fiction, but even on the pages of Salon, back when a digital magazine was a novel idea.

From Salon

Ghost Town spent three weeks at number one, 11 weeks in the Top 40 and all three of the UK's major music magazines at the time named it their single of the year.

From BBC

American editors thought his photography “too poetic, too measured, too European,” Ms. Albers writes, but he eventually found steady employment for a women’s home magazine.

From The Wall Street Journal

Later that year, she was named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world.

From BBC