Art Nexus
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"For more than 25 years, ArtNexus has been an essential tool for serious art
collectors, dealers and galleries involved in Latin American art. Every
issue, ArtNexus readers benefit from the work of more than 100 art experts
who cover all aspects of art in the Americas. Now you can gain the ArtNexus
advantage too." All content in both English and Spanish.
IndiaStar-- A Literary-Art
Magazine -
"The first Literary-Art Magazine on the Web focussing on South Asia. It
includes articles, fiction, poetry, book reviews, multimedia software
reviews and art."
Chinese Type Contemporary
Art -
"A non-profit bimonthly web magazine designed to provide collectors,
historians, curators, dealers and critics with an in-depth look at some of
the art making history in China today. Our hope is to contribute to a more
pluralistic knowledge of the world's contemporary art."
Journal of Western Martial Art
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TRACCE On Line Rock Art
Bulletin -
TRACCE contains "all kind of Rock Art related papers: rocks, sites,
cultures, dating, recording, imaging, interpretation, new findings,
conservation problems."
Picklebird: Los Angeles
Alternative Art Magazine -
This e-zine focuses on alternative art: "outsider, contemporary folk, pop,
naive, lowbrow, visionary or intuitive." Regional work is also featured.
Resource Library
Magazine: American Art Online -
"Resource Library Magazine is the first and largest electronically published
magazine devoted to American representational art. "
Ghost Sites
Artnet
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"ArtNet is 'the leading online service for the art world' (CNN Moneyline).
With up-to-date and comprehensive, searchable databases of auction records,
gallery exhibitions and artists' portfolios, as well as international museum
links and art fair Web sites. ArtNet offers World Wide Web users powerful
tools and extensive up-to-date resources, art world news, exhibition
reviews, columns, and feature articles by top art critics and columnists. "
All About
Art -
"A hot new free ezine that contains everything arty, from poetry and art
competitions to art news. The ezine aims to inform readers of the current
trends of the arts world, as well as increase their knowledge in art history
and techniques. Keep up with the art world or learn from scratch - this
ezine is perfect for the artist, writer, art lover or general public."
American Art -
"American Art, published by the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian
Institution, is dedicated to exploring all aspects of the nation's visual
heritage from colonial to contemporary times. Through a broad
interdisciplinary approach, American Art provides an understanding not only
of specific artists and art objects, but also the cultural factors that have
shaped American art over three centuries of national experience."
Art Deadlines List
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"A monthly email newsletter listing art contests & competitions, art
scholarships & grants, juried exhibitions, art jobs & internships, call for
entries/proposals/papers, writing & photo contests, residencies, design &
architecture competitions, auditions, casting calls, fellowships, festivals,
funding, and other opportunities (including some that take place on the web)
for artists, art educators and art students of all ages. "
Captivated
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Claiming to offer "chronicles from the fringe", Captivated offers edgy
poetry, photography, editorials, and more. Meanwhile, the Captivated Guide
lists the editors' favorite art and news oriented sites on the Web.
Switch -
"switch is the electronic arts journal of the CADRE Institute of the School
of Art and Design at San Jose State University. It is published in
electronic form on the Web three times annually. We are interested in
fostering a critical viewpoint on issues and developments in the multiple
crossovers between art and technology. Our main focus is on questioning and
analyzing as well as reporting and discussing these new art forms as they
develop in hopes of encouraging dialogue and possible collaboration with
others who are working and considering similar issues. Switch aims to
critically evaluate developments in art and technology in order to
contribute to the formation of alternative viewpoints with the intention of
expanding the arena in which new art and technology emerge."
Netcrafts Online Gallery &
Magazine -
"This is your place to find handcrafted products in our gallery, 25 source
directories, galleries, patterns, art and craft articles, Online Art
Classes, show guides, promoters and home decorating ideas."
U-Turn - The "U-Turn Monograph Series" is an annual arts publication originally
founded in Los Angeles, California in 1982 by James Hugunin as a
tri-quarterly art journal called U-TURN which, since 1986, has been
published in Chicago. Each year's effort may differ as to number of pages,
from booklet to book-size. The Web page has featured aritcles, portfolios
and links related to other sites.
Dance Magazine
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Dance Magazine, published monthly both in print and on-line, focuses on
dance as an art. The magazine contains a performance calendar, many articles
related to dance, news about dance companies worldwide, and a listing of
dance studios around the world with contact information. If you are
interested in following dance as an art, this is a great publication to read
regularly.
Arts Journal: The Daily
Digest of Arts and Cultural Journalism -
Arts Journal is a weekday digest of arts and cultural journalism. Direct
links to over 180 English-language newspapers, magazines and publications
featuring writing about arts and culture. "Stories from sites that charge
for access are excluded as are sites which require visitors to register,
with the exception of the New York Times."
Culturekiosque
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"Offers news, features, criticism and interviews about art exhibitions,
concerts, opera stars, CDs & CD-ROMs, international cuisine and technology
in English, French and/or German. Editorial staff is composed of journalists
and critics from major dailies and specialist publications in Europe and the
U.S. Enter culturekiosque and discover klassiknet, operanet, jazznet,
cyberchef, art & archaeology, tech. The calendar keeps international
travellers abreast of significant cultural events worldwide."
Conjunctions
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"Conjunctions publishes innovative fiction, poetry, criticism, drama, art
and interviews by both emerging and established writers. For over a decade
and a half, Conjunctions' specific contribution to the literary community
has been to provide a forum for the now over 800 writers and artists whose
work challenges accepted forms and modes of expression, experiments with
language and thought, and is fully realized art. We have maintained a
consistently high editorial and production quality with the intention of
attracting a large and varied audience."
Culture and Tradition
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Culture and Tradition is a bilingual folklore journal published by the
folklore graduate students at Memorial University, St. John's Newfoundland.
The serial covers topics such as traditional folk art, music, food,
architecture, belief systems, psychology and the social structures of the
diverse regional, ethnic, religious, and industrial groups of Canada. The
web site distributes information concerning publication announcements, call
for papers, and so on; serves as a site for the Culture and Tradition
Newsletter archive; functions as a forum for Canadian folklore students to
share information; and to provide WWW connections to relevant sites that
would be of interest to graduate students in folklore and ethnology.
High Times -
"Some of the subjects covered include cannabis cultivation, drug laws, pot
humor, high art, drug tests, legal highs, industrial uses of hemp such as
hemp paper, hemp clothing, hemp foods, hemp oil and other hemp products, the
legalization of marijuana, the recreational use of marijuana, the medical
uses for marijuana, and the worldwide uses for hemp and marijuana. It also
contains articles from HIGH TIMES magazine, an index of all back issues of
HIGH TIMES magazine, photographs of cannabis plants, information from the
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, links to other hemp,
marijuana and drug related web sites, and other controversial material." The
information is "designed for adults only."
Mediamatic Magazine -
"The accelerating convergence of modern media has created a maelstrom in
which hype and relevance are difficult to distinguish. Located in the eye of
this maelstrom, Mediamatic's strong philosophical and historical roots allow
it to offer you a perspective on and participation in this digital 'third
culture', where art and technology merge. Established in 1985 as a meeting
place for video artists and TV dissidents, Mediamatic Magazine has evolved
into today's sophisticated and beautiful quarterly on art and media and the
changes being wrought by techno-culture, hypermedia and virtuality.
Mediamatic focuses on understanding what's going on with our culture rather
than boring you with the latest corporate mergers or technological
breakthroughs. It is a magazine for literate people."
Glyphs
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"Art, music and film reviews."
Firehorse Webzine
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"Art, Music, Litrature, features, Philosophy & much much more."
Art and Archaeology
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Extensive reviews of worlwide art exhibits.
Review Magazine
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"Reviews of current art exhibitions in New York City."
Poesia.com
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"LatinAmerica Poetry from Argentina, also includes art gallery."
Zoom -
Zoom is about "Fine-Art, Reportage and Fashion Photography."
del Corazón! -
"Latino arts webzine from the National Museum of American Art."
Big Shoulders
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"A poetry and art zine published irregularly. Based in Chicago."
Flightless Humingbird -
'A Pseudo-Periodical of Art, Paranoia, Eschatology, & Fashion Tips."
Parallel Gallery //
Journal -
"An on-line art gallery and journal of post-modernism and popular culture ."
The Fray
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"The fray is a place for people who believe that the web is about personal
expression and a new kind of art."
Northern Michigan Magazine
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"Music, art, writing, environment, home, living, thinking,dreaming--we do it
all."
Oracle
Quarterly -
Oracle Quarterly is an electronic zine of art, poetry, fiction and satire.
It's a Bunny
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"Fine literary fiction, poetry, essays and art emanating from Montreal,
Canada."
FluxEuropa
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"FluxEuropa is a postmodern review of art, books, films, music, personae and
miscellanea"
Frontera Magazine -
"Print and online magazine focusing on the music, art and culture of
20-something Latinos living in the U.S."
American Feed
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"Magazine geared towards Generation X with news, commentary, fiction,
poetry, satire comics and art."
(Re)Soundings
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"A collaborative effort among an international group of scholars publishing
in hypermedia format on the Internet. The journal is innovative in
comprising music, visual art, and verbal texts while allowing readers to
engage these texts with their own multimedia commentary "hotbuttons" which
would become part of the journal. This is an environment in which scholars
and artists can create and discuss texts, sharing and building commentary in
a variety of media, integrating sound and graphics as well as written
materials. The format encourages interaction among traditional disciplines
including; English, Foreign Languages, art, history, literature, and music
as well as newer disciplines such as Women's Studies, Ethnic Studies,
Folklore, Multimedia and Computer Science so long as the materials have a
humanities focus."
CrossConnect
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"A tri-annual electronic journal for contemporary art and writing based at
the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia."
ZeroZine
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"Quarterly art magazine accepts photography, painting, sculpture, poetry,
short stories, and other literature."
Globe E
Journal of Contemporary Arts -
"Online journal of contemporary art supported by the Victorian Government
through Arts Victoria - Department of Premier & Cabinet."
Glossen -
Glossen is "an international bi-lingual scholarly journal on literature,
film, and art in the German speaking countries after 1945."
ViVidzine
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"An electronic zine dedicated to popular culture: art and music interviews
and reviews, poetry and short fiction."
de arte
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"A partial electronic version of the journal of the Department of Art
History and Fine Arts, University of South Africa."
Maine Antique
Digest -
"The market place for Americana. All about the art and antiques markets.
Pictures, prices, articles, ads, software. The antiquers dream!"
FAT - fashion architecture taste
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"Founded in order to pursue urban scale art projects and to research the
cross fertilisation of architecture with other visual disciplines."
El Cuarto del Quenepón -
"Interdisciplinary e-zine about contemporary puertorrican culture. Video,
music, literally journals, art, exhibitions catalogues and articles."
The New Yorker
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Online version of the weekly magazine. Art, theater, and film reviews,
general interest non-fiction and short stories.
The Newbury Street and
Back Bay Guide -
'Upscale newspaper that features fashion, art, dining and entertainment
about Newbury Street and Back Bay sections of Boston, MA."
The Art Magazine
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"The Art Magazine for everyone including articles, letters, headlines,
bulletin boards, feedback, reviews, views, workshops, techniques and much
more!"
Politics Now
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A weekly Israeli politics magazine and sites-index.
In Situ:
Revue de l'Inventaire -
This publication is produced by the French Ministry of Culture, Office
Heritage. Articles relate the history of art and architecture, primarily in
France.
Naval History
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Features "historical literature and art--from ancient Greek mariners through
the Age of Sail to Vietnam and beyond--all with a distinct naval, nautical,
and maritime theme."
Mexico
Newsletter -
"Monthly e-zine about Mexico and the Mexican Culture: traditions,
celebrations, art, museum, exhibits, events, schools, teaching, games,
music."
In Motion Magazine
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Multicultural, English / Spanish, magazine promotes grassroots organizing
and politics, and art for social change among communities of color and
working people.
MovieMaker -
"MovieMaker is the only magazine in the United States devoted to coverage of
the art and craft of creating motion pictures for both filmmakers and film
fans alike"
El Mercurio -
"Online version of magazine that has an art gallery of new Spanish painters
and articles in Spanish about entheogens and dreams. "
Terra
Incognita -
Terra Incognita is a bilingual - English and Spanish - journal of poetry,
fiction, and non-fiction, as well as art and photography.
The Journal of Science and
Spirit -
"Includes art, astrology, cultural commentary, health, magik, shaminism,
social commentary, and theosophy."
Munich Found -
"Bavaria's leading english-language, monthly Magazine dedicated to providing
its international audience with a discerning mix of culture, history,
commentary, art, and politics."
Photography in New
York International -
This is a "Bi-monthly pocket guide to fine art photography: with listings of
New York City, national and international exhibitions, private dealers,
auctions and events, and a directory of services."
Southern Ocean
Review -
"An international literary quarterly to subscribers on-line. Submissions are
considered from all over the world. Short stories, poetry, comment, reviews,
criticism. Also articles on art,and music (enquire first)."
The Anomalist -
"A periodical which explores the mysteries of science, nature and history.
The online edition features High Strangeness Reports, The Quotable Fort,
Where Art Meets Anomaly, Backscatter and Commentary."
The Harvard
Advocate -
"Welcome to the online version of the nation's oldest continuously
publishing college literary magazine. The Advocate is a quarterly journal
featuring fiction, poetry, art, and essays by students enrolled at Harvard
University."
Urban Desires -
"An interactive magazine of metropolitan passions with a focus on the Arts
and urban culture.Sections include: The Written Word, Art, Food, Music,
Style, Sex, Performance, Tech/Toysand Travel."
Carnegie Magazine
Online -
"Dedicated to the art, literature, science, and music of the Carnegie
Museums and Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Magazine chronicles the people
and events of Pittsburgh's most valuable cultural institutions. "
The Dr. Susan Block
Journal -
"Brought to you by The Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts &
Sciences. Our work deals with materials of a sexual nature. If you are
offended by sexual literature, art, philosophy, and other aspects of
sexuality in our culture, then please do not go any further."
Scarlet Letters: A Literary
Journal of Womens Erotica -
"Houses erotic short fiction, poetry, visual art, photography, humor, a
delectable monthly pictorial, and helpful or completely useless non-fiction
and advice. Sexy mind-candy for the modern broad."
Callaloo -
"Callaloo, the premier African and African-American literary journal,
publishes original works by and critical studies of black writers worldwide.
The journal offers a rich mixture of fiction, poetry, plays, critical
essays, cultural studies, interviews, and visual art. Frequent annotated
bibliographies, special thematic issues, and original art and photography
are some of the features of this highly acclaimed international showcase of
arts and letters. Recent special issues on Haiti and on Puerto Rican Women
Writers have been recognized by both the Council of Editors of Learned
Journals and the Association of American Publishers Professional Scholarly
Publishing Division." The site has links to the following: Publisher's
Statement ; Editors and Editorial Board ; Subscription Information ;Indexing
and Abstracting ; Advertising Rates and Policies ;Bookstore Terms and
Policies ;Thematic and Special Issue; Conferences and Calls for Papers;
Guidelines for Contributors ;Back Issues Tables of Contents ;Author/Title
Index
Valentine New
York The Magazine -
A magazine devoted to gallery owners, collectors, dealers, and artists of
African descent. "This glossy publication brings you art reviews,
information on museum and gallery shows; and intimate artist profiles of
this under represented group."
Instant Classics -
This e-zine features articles on art, comics, fiction, non-fiction, and
poetry. It also displays artwork by various contributors. Entertaining, with
great content, this zine is a fun and intellectually stimulating place to
visit.
Praxis Post -
"The webzine of medicine and culture, featuring leading doctors and
journalists on the practice and culture of medicine. Regular columns feature
news and views, debates, profiles, diaries, reviews, poetry, and art."
Cloudband.com
Magazine -
"Cloudband.com is a [...] designed for anyone with an interest in carpets,
textiles, Asian and tribal art. The site currently features five discrete
venues, where users can view dealer presentations, read specialist articles,
join in topical debates, keep up-to-date with events internationally and
meet other like-minded enthusiasts."
Ceramics Monthly -
"Ceramics Monthly is an internationally distributed magazine on ceramic art
and craft. Each issue includes up-to-date information on artists/
craftspeople, exhibitions, events, marketing trends and prices, processes,
technical data, and equipment and supplies for the ceramics field."
Prague Daily Monitor -
The Prague Daily Monitor is a free source of Czech news in English. It
includes weather forecasts, news, exchange rates, financial markets, art,
local dining, current cinema, and other local topics.
Arts & Letters Daily -
The tagline to this website is "Veritas odit moras" or "Truth hates delay."
The website provides brief descriptions of and links to "intellectual"
online articles, book reviews, essays and opinions about philosophy,
literature, ideas, criticism, culture, history, music, art, and many other
topics.
The Face of New
Orleans -
This New Orleans-based e-zine, from a New Orleans book publisher, offers
columns, restaurant reviews, movie reviews, comics, an on-line art gallery,
news, and book excerpts.
Military History -
"The history of warfare from ancient times into the 20th century comes to
life in Military History. Authoritative features on military strategies,
philosophies, campaigns, battles, personalities, weaponry and intrigue are
accompanied by classical works of art, illustrations, photography and maps."
Sister -
"Columbia University's feminist magazine. Sister is a free magazine released
each spring and distributed throughout the Columbia community. We publish
non-fiction and fiction by women or about experiences affecting them. We
also print drawings, photographs, cartoons, and other art."
Writing Now -
"An e-zine dedicated to helping writers market their works. Each month we
feature writing tips, answer your writing questions, and include links to
other writing sites."
Weekly Alibi -
The Weekly Alibi is an e-zine with reviews of movies, news, articles on
food, personal ads, and articles about music and art. While some of it does
focus on Albuquerque, NM, most of it seems to be relevant for all audiences.
The articles are not very long, but seem to be well-written. Each section
contains a number of articles with the feature articles linked to on the
home page.
Other Voices: The (e)Journal
of Cultural Criticism -
"An electronic journal of cultural criticism from the University of
Pennsylvania, regularly publishes provocative essays, interviews, lecture
transcriptions, hypermedia projects, translations and reviews in the arts
and humanities; covering philosophy, literature, visual art, music, and
theory in a variety of traditional and non-traditional forms."
Irreverence Magazine -
"Irreverence is a magazine devoted to the problematization of accepted ideas
through essay writing, fiction, poetry, and art. Following writers such as
Michel Foucault, Irreverence seeks to induce skepticism. It aims to disturb
the sediment of our culture so that we may construct a mythos "closer to the
heart". It wills a release from the burden of history."
Holy Titclamps
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"Holy Titclamps is a queer zine of writing and art. Also included at thesite
is Queer Music Explosion, and links to Queer Zine Explosion, both of which
are sets of reviews."
Michigan Quarterly
Review -
"The flagship scholarly and literary journal of the University of Michigan.
The site includes all content published in the journal since its founding in
1962... essays, interviews, memoirs, fiction, poetry, book reviews, and
graphic art that present a cumulative portrait of the Zeitgeist and of the
perennial themes favored by writers within and beyond the academy."
Cultronix
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³Cultronix is an interdisciplinary journal of art and cultural studies,
addressing critical issues in contemporary institutions and practices. It
publishes contributions spanning a wide range of media, and encourages
contributors to use new media in order to expand critical and theoretical
work to Internet reading audiences.²
getcrafty -
With articles, columns, chat, and advice on crafts, home decorating, and
myriad other creative domestic endeavors, getcrafty "explores the line
between art and life," In a drive to reclaim the domestic arts and
"revolutionize" them, "getcrafty is a collective project that works to
rewrite the outdated script of womanhood."
Archaeology
Magazine - An official publication of the
Archaeological Institute of America, this online version has selected
articles from the print magazine as well as special online features,
archives of recent issues (arranged by date), and links to other archaeology
sites.
Photo
Metro -
"Photo Metro has been a San Francisco based fine art photography magazine
devoted to featuring the work of new and mid-career photographers,
publishing critical articles and interviews about Photographers and those
related to the Photography business, and reviews of Photography shows and
newly released Photography books."
Organdi
Quarterly -
"Organdi Quarterly is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research in the
fields of social sciences and art. It includes articles, interviews, online
exhibitions and events. Organdy Quarterly focuses on cultural issues of our
time, is open to all forms of creation (painting, photography, cinema,
video, music, writing,...), and proposes a criticism on the evolution of
societies."
Yak's Corner -
"Yak's Corner is FUN, highly visual, interactive and informative - with
fresh detail and news." An online version of the Detroit Free Press'
newspaper for kids, Yak's Corner has games and activities, news items,
animal profiles, and pages for kids' art and writing.
ArtsEditor -
"ArtsEditor is a monthly magazine that will engage a diverse art world, with
a primary emphasis on Boston and its surrounding communities - and across
Massachusetts. ArtsEditor will report on and review the visual arts,
performing arts, literary arts, and musical arts. We seek to provide our
readers access to an extensive range of activities within the Arts through a
contemporary publication."
VilaWeb
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A web-based newspaper and on-line system of Web sites based in Catalonia,
Spain. The site is searchable and also contains several local editions of
the newspaper.
The 11th Hour
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This horror and sci-fi entertainment magazine for women includes: feature
articles; movie, TV, and video reviews; movie news; letters; and links to
other horror and entertainment Web sites.
Stone Soup -
"The literary magazine written and illustrated by young people through age
13. Stone Soup is international and has been published since 1973. Our web
site includes a sample issue, web links to the current issue, beautiful art
by children from all over the world, projects for teachers and students as
well as links to the juvenilia of Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte."
Dark Horizons -
"'Dark Horizons' has become one of the hottest sites around to find out the
latest news, images, clips and reviews of all the current and upcoming
blockbuster films. Also included are some great episode guides to your
favourite cult TV shows, as well as a weekly breakdown of films and shows
screening in both the US and Australia."
The High Five -
"The High Five has evolved from a weekly review site into a dynamic design
magazine with interviews, articles, news, and (of course) reviews of the
best sites on the Web. We promote fine design and high style on the Web to
benefit surfers all over the world through our content."
Lore:
Rhetoric, Writing and Culture -
"The journal's focus is on rhetoric, writing and culture. LORE will publish
essays, research projects, discussions of teaching strategies and practices,
creative writing, reviews of books/software/web sites, and interviews. The
journal will publish short, informal pieces, as well as longer, more
polished works."
Nightcharm -
"Nightcharm is a gay porn, adults only web experience for people who love
naked men, but hate all the bullshit and whoring associated with most porn
sites... Our webzine is 100% free and features gay sex galleries, erotic
stores, gloryhole confessions, sex commentary and video reviews."
21st Century
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"We strive to feature an eclectic mix of science and technology articles,
richly designed and interwoven with high tech content and information. We
wish to be bold in our vision, traversing 12 categories including science,
technology, people, places, concept cars, games, hi-tech fashion, art,
music, humour, news and views! Rather than focusing on only one aspect of
futurism, our mission is to merge multiple streams of interest together in a
stylish and futuristic way."
HiPMag Online -
HiP is a non-profit magazine for deaf and hard of hearing kids ages eight to
fourteen. Hearing impaired kids share their experiences, and there are
stories and articles to read. There is also a list of links to other sites
of interest to deaf and hard of hearing kids.
India Today -
"India Today, launched in 1975, is India's most widely read news & current
affairs magazine. It has a lively back-of-the-book section that reports on
art, music, people, sports, books, entertainment and social trends. An
expert team of editors, journalists, photographers and designers maintain
its high standards of production." Hindi edition at:
http://hindi.india-today.com/.
Web Review -
"Web Review is for the creative and technical people who are intent on
mastering this new medium -- the World Wide Web. Since 1995, Web Review has
been the leading online magazine and information resource for those who
design and develop Web sites. Aimed at business and professional users, Web
Review can help you keep pace with the rapidly changing Web as a new
communications medium and as an applications development platform.
Jacket Magazine -
Jacket is a "free Internet electronic quarterly review of new writing",
covering English literary work from around the world. It is published in
January, April, July and October. Issues generally consist of collected work
recently published elsewhere (with full credits and copyrights noted
throughout) . Sections cover prose and poetry, as well as photography and
literary discussion and reviews. There are also links to bookstores and
other literary sites.
Internet Video
Magazine -
"We cover everything you need to know about how to shoot, edit, create and
post your own Internet movies and videos - this includes how-to guides,
reviews of hardware and software, reviews of the latest books and manuals,
plus numerous articles about how to create streaming video for the web. We
also provide links to free software and free web sites and businesses that
will host your movies."
JavaWorld -
"JavaWorld is a full-fledged magazine with hands-on features and how-to
columns (which include live Java applets and example Java and JavaScript
code), reviews, tips, new-product news, news analysis, and links to key
sites. The magazine helps readers choose products, understand key Java
issues and concepts, identify opportunities, and get the most out of Java
and related technologies."
Encontro -
"Encontro developed from a desire to create connections between artists and
writers in the Maryland/Washington, D.C. area and their counterparts in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil. It is also an effort to better acquaint these cultures
with each other by exploring their identities and influences, from the
Afro-Brazilian religion of Macumba to the diversity of American pop culture.
Encontro will provide a means of sharing these experiences through fiction,
art and poetry. Each issue will present the work of four or more artists in
either exhibition or studio tours format, as well as fiction, poetry and
criticism in English and Portuguese. It will take the reader to related
topics by establishing links to them."
PR Newswire - "PR Newswire
provides comprehensive communications services for public relations and
investor relations professionals ranging from information distribution and
market intelligence to the creation of online multimedia content and
investor relations web sites. Its world-leading wire, Internet, satellite
and fax network is capable of pinpoint or mass distribution, satisfying the
growing global demand for the immediate delivery of news releases, video,
audio and photos to the media, financial community and consumers."
New Mexico Magazine Online
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"The oldest state magazine in the United States, New Mexico Magazine serves
the Southwest traveler as well as the arm-chair traveler with features on
New Mexico's history, culture, landscape, people and points of interest. The
magazine's Web site includes Adela Amador's Southwest Flavors cooking
column, a monthly calendar of events, an outdoor recreational column called
Makin' Tracks, and a links database with more than 4,000 links to New Mexico
Web sites."
Native Peoples Magazine -
Native Peoples Magazine is a "quarterly journal of strong visuals and
accurate, erudite prose dedicated to sensitively portraying the arts and
lifeways of Native Americans." "Native Peoples is affiliated with The Heard
Museum, Phoenix; the Wheelwright Museum, Santa Fe; The Institute of American
Indian Art, Santa Fe; the Southwest Museum, Los Angeles; the Colorado
Springs Center for Fine Arts; the Harrison-Eitlejorge Museum, Indianapolis;
The Museum of the American Indian-Heye Foundation, New York City; the
Iroquois Indian Museum in Upstate New York; and the Utah Museum of Natural
History. Now it can add the Smithsonian Institution to that list"
Ethnomusicology Online -
Ethnomusicology Online is a full text online scholarly resource on
ethnomusicology. The articles are peer-reviewed and include graphics, audio,
or video. They include reviews of audio, video or multimedia titles. The
page also includes enhanced Ph.D. dissertations that have graphics, audio,
and video. The scope of Ethnomusicology includes anything related to the
subject and includes links to non-reviewed articles and other sites
including ethnomusicology teaching pages.
Montreal Serai Quarterly -
"Founded in 1986, Montréal Serai is an arts magazine that publishes fiction,
non-fiction, poetry, and reviews of film, music, art, exhibitions, theatre
and dance. Its primary focus is to create a social awareness about the
existence and growth of newer communities in Quibec and Canada.New Arts, New
Communities is therefore a statement about the emerging artistic presence of
communities other than those of the traditional majority. Bringing the
Margins to the Center is a statement of our intent to counteract exclusion,
separation, and marginalisation when they occur in the arts and in society
at large. Along with our theatre group of the same name, the Serai
collective strives to promote works that are not exclusively franco, anglo,
allo, or stereo - works that reflect and assert the diverse world we live
in."
De Proverbio -
"Founded in January 1995 as the world's first refereed electronic journal of
international proverb studies, De Proverbio soon became a book publisher
also, devoted to paremiology (study of proverbs) and paremiography
(collection of proverbs). It publishes: scholarly articles, studies and
reviews; old and new mono- and multilingual proverb collections ; extensive
international bibliographies; literary works which make notable use of
proverbs ." The site (in English) links to the journal's mission
statement;editorial board; feedback; questions; testimonials; awards; and a
valuable extensive collection of links to other proverb sites.
Total Film -
"Total Film is built on a few basic rules. First and foremost, it¹s a
monthly magazine about films, not film stars and their lifestyles. It's not
about intellectual debate, art or high-brow cinema. Our job is to steer you
towards movies that are entertaining, and away from those that aren't. To
make sure you know about the hottest films as soon as they go into
production, and how they develop through the creative process. We'll tell
you about the people behind the films, and the way their minds work. And
we'll reveal how filmakers create those amazing stunts and stunning special
effects, and what they add to the story. It sounds like a pretty obvious
proposition, but the fact is that there isn't currently a magazine out there
doing anything like this. The style magazines are too obsessed with
personality. Empire is too all-things-to-all-men. Sight & Sound is too arty,
the new Neon too young and flip, and Premiere too US-orientated. Total Film,
however, fills what we reckon is a pretty massive gap. It's glossy, brash,
informed, highly selective and exciting."
Marvels and Tales - Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies
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"Marvels & Tales is a peer-reviewed journal of fairy-tale studies.
International and multidisciplinary in orientation, the journal publishes
rigorous scholarly work dealing with the fairy tale in any of its diverse
manifestations and contexts. Marvels & Tales recognizes that interest in the
fairy tale crosses cultural as well as disciplinary boundaries. Accordingly,
the journal addresses a multidisciplinary audience and provides a central
forum for fairy-tale scholars in disciplines such as literary studies,
folklore, psychology, gender studies, children's literature, social and
cultural history, anthropology, film studies, ethnic studies, art and music
history, and others." This web page contains information on subscribing, the
journals contents, editorial policy, and a brief history of the journal.
There are not links on this page.
TC: A Journal of
Biblical Textual Criticism -
"TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism is an electronic journal
dedicated to the study of the Jewish and Christian biblical texts. Articles
on any aspect of the textual criticism of the Jewish and Christian
scriptures (including extracanonical and related literature) are welcome,
and contributions that transcend the traditional boundary between textual
criticism of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and New Testament textual
criticism are especially encouraged. We would also like to see articles that
discuss the relationship between textual criticism and other disciplines. TC
publishes standard scholarly articles (both full-length articles and shorter
notes are equally welcome), project reports, and book reviews. In addition,
as it develops, the TC home page will provide links to additional resources
of interest to biblical textual critics, including text-critical projects,
original language texts, interactive interfaces to provide information about
sigla used in different editions, and links to other sites of interest."
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