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| | village voice > news > The Age of 'Reason' by Cynthia Cotts |
 | | Unlike that first issue of Reason, which was exceedingly plain, essentially a typewritten mimeograph broadsheet, the first issues I saw, probably in 1969 or 1970 while I was an undergraduate at Columbia and helping to publish a magazine called The Abolitionist, were amazingly well-designed and edited. |  | | Reason was edited and designed by Lanny Friedlander, a young college dropout from Boston, who was entirely self-taught in magazine production. |  | | Nick's bleeding edge is that Reason is an entirely virtual magazine, created entirely in cyberspace over the Net. |
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http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0144/cotts2.php
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| | Reason Foundation - Support Reason |
 | | And in a world where most magazines sound alike, Reason magazines award-winning stories, insightful commentary, and principled journalism sell the ideas of Free Minds and Free Markets to a national audience. |  | | Well keep you posted on our work through Reason Report, our donor newsletter; the latest publications from Reason authors, like our anthology Choice: the Best of Reason; and special insider mailings that tell you all about the work we're doing. |  | | "Reason Foundation's tolerance, civility, and consistency in defending individual liberty make it a haven for believers in a free society of all shades of opinion". |
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| | The SF Site: A Brief History of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine |
 | | While Asimov's had an enthusiastic and growing audience, Analog's surpassed it -- it was (and remains to this day) the most consistently popular SF magazine in the field. |  | | In fact, it was successful enough that Davis launched a sister publication, Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine. |  | | Other great pieces included Isaac Asimov's first new robot story in over a decade, "Robot Dreams" (mid-December 1986); "Rachel in Love" by Pat Murphy (1987 Nebula); "Flowers of Edo" by Bruce Sterling (May 1987); and the terrific adventure tale "Gilgamesh in the Outback" by Robert Silverberg (July 1986 issue, a 1987 Hugo Award winner). |
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http://www.sfsite.com/columns/asimov70.htm
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| | " On Books" By Norman Spinrad |
 | | Now readers of this magazine will know that Paul is an avid champion of the small press, and we can hope against cynical reason that this is a path he has chosen out of idealistic monkish dedication to the cause rather than major publishing obtuseness. |  | | Asimov's was also the 2001 recipient of the Locus Award for Best Magazine. |  | | Today with the economics and tech of special effects having progressed to the point where you can show anything you can dream up within a reasonable production budget, what mass audience there was for science fiction has been sucked up into films and TV shows and computer games. |
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http://www.asimovs.com/_issue_0505/onbooks.shtml
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| | 05/10/01 TWN-Book Nook: The very old and the very young |
 | | The predicament of queer youth is one reason why it is important that books like "The XY Survival Guide" be readily available. |  | | Geared towards queer "bois" (like the magazine), this book is written – by XY Associate Publisher Benjie Nycum and a score of contributors – in the language (slang included) that "kewl" kids understand. |  | | Produced by XY, the national gay youth magazine, this survival guide continues the work started by that magazine over five years ago. |
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http://www.twnonline.org/newsarchive/010510/book_nook.htm
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| | All About Jewish Theatre - Der Golem (1920), directed by Paul Wegener and Carl Boese |
 | | For this reason, Wegener's Der Golem is considered a cornerstone of the early horror cinema, even though it is hardly a typical chiller/thriller. |  | | While the Hebrew legend of the Golem has undergone numerous retellings and variations in the cinema, the 1920 version of Der Golem, directed by Paul Wegener and Carl Boese, remains the essential version of the 16th-century tale. |  | | Because of his talents as a magician, Rabbi Loew is invited to a festival at the palace of the Emperor Luhois (Otto Gebuhr), where the wise man pleads on behalf of his people. |
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http://jewish-theatre.com/visitor/article_display.aspx?articleID=802
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| | Philosophy of Religion Resources |
 | | The Reason for Reason: Fides et Ratio by Romanus Cessario [Crisis Magazine, January 1999] |  | | Reasoned Faith: Essays in Philosophical Theology in Honor of Norman Kretzmann edited by Eleonore Stump |  | | A Passion for Truth: The Way of Faith and Reason by Richard John Neuhaus [First Things, December 1998] |
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http://www.baylor.edu/~Scott_Moore/Phi_Rel_info.html
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| | VQ Spring 2002 |
 | | XY Magazine may stand out from the stacks of periodicals found on newsstands for the simple reason that its not afraid to address issues that other publications wont touch. |  | | We at XY continuously make assertions that mainstream advertisers would not necessarily like." But XY Magazine would rather speak the truth than censor its contents, Cummings said. |  | | "People are scared of XY Magazine," Cummings said, "because it takes on important issues no one else will touch, and it tells the truth. |
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http://www.aavc.vassar.edu/vq/spring2002/articles/beyond/xy-mag.html
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| | Asimov Essays about himself |
 | | Subject: the reason Asimov writes is because he likes to |  | | Subject: a description of and the reasons for the "Isaac's Universe" series |  | | Subject: the story behind the writing of Fantastic Voyage II First Published In: May-88, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine |
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http://www.asimovonline.com/oldsite/Essays/autobiographic.html
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| | The Holloway Pages: Pulp Heroes: Flash Gordon |
 | | Also aimed at a juvenile audience, the novel was published as being written by Alex Raymond, though there is no reason to think that he was the actual author. |  | | B & W illustration of Dale Arden from the Flash Gordon Strange Adventure Magazine, December 1936, as reproduced in Thrilling Novels #61. |  | | The illustration for the cover of the Flash Gordon Strange Adventure Magazine pulp (right) was adapted by Fred Meagher from this panel of Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon Sunday strip, published on June 21, 1936. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~cjh5801a/Flash.htm
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| | Cosmopolitan magazine subscription - - 57% off the cover price ($18.00 for Cosmopolitan) |
 | | Find them in our Fashion & Beauty Magazines section. |  | | If you are dissatisfied for any reason, you can cancel your subscription and we will credit you via your original payment for all issues that haven't yet been sent to you. |  | | Thank you to John in customer support for handling all the magazine subscriptions for our office." |
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| | Fantastic Four magazine subscription - - 24% off the cover price ($27.00 for Fantastic Four) |
 | | Fantastic Four magazine subscription - - 24% off the cover price ($27.00 for Fantastic Four) |  | | Subscribe to magazines similiar to Fantastic Four magazine. |  | | If you are dissatisfied for any reason, you can cancel your subscription and we will credit you via your original payment for all issues that haven't yet been sent to you. |
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| | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Ebony Magazine |
 | | "My real reason for not getting out of her seat was that I didn't think that I should have to stand up on order of this bus driver and be deprived of my seat," Parks told Ebony magazine. |  | | One dress is a knee-length geometric print that Berry wore on an Ebony magazine cover last year. |  | | Cathleen Black, president of Hearst Magazines said in a April 15 press release that her company's partnership with Winfrey has proven to be "a major publishing success." Whitaker, a former senior editor of Ebony magazine, described the magazine as the print version of her talk show. |
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| | village voice > news > The Age of 'Reason' by Cynthia Cotts |
 | | Unlike that first issue of Reason, which was exceedingly plain, essentially a typewritten mimeograph broadsheet, the first issues I saw, probably in 1969 or 1970 while I was an undergraduate at Columbia and helping to publish a magazine called The Abolitionist, were amazingly well-designed and edited. |  | | Reason was edited and designed by Lanny Friedlander, a young college dropout from Boston, who was entirely self-taught in magazine production. |  | | The re-designed Reason uses Erik's ultra-rational Meta, in both its hed and body faces. |
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http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0144/cotts2.php
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| | Magazines.com -- Discount Magazine Subscriptions |
 | | From the publishers of InStyle, try Real Simple, the monthly magazine about life, home, body, and soul. |  | | FREE shipping on ALL magazine subscriptions from Magazines.com. |  | | Our customers will be 100% satisfied or they will receive a 100% refund for all undelivered issues, at any time, for any reason. |
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| | sidereality (ISSN 1543-0316) Contributor Bios and Contact Information -- volume 2, issue 2 |
 | | For some unknown reason, he also imagines himself to be a poet. |  | | Jim has been writing poetry for about 30 years, and though he was published in various small magazines as a teenager and in his early twenties, he only recently began to submit his poetry for publication again. |  | | His poetry can be found in literary magazines and e-zines such as Red Lamp, Southern Ocean Review, Snakeskin, Pierian Springs, Snow Monkey, Circle Magazine and many others. |
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http://www.sidereality.com/volume2issue2/contributorsv2n2.htm
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| | Electronics Design Chain Magazine: Avoiding Analog Design Segregation |
 | | There are three reasons for the dearth of the analog engineers. |  | | The second reason for the analog shortage is that engineering departments are broadening their offerings into computer science and biotechnology, sometimes at the expense of traditional engineering disciplines such as analog design. |  | | That already formidable challenge, however, is vastly magnified when analog circuitry is added into the mix. |
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http://www.designchain.com/featurearticle.asp?id=3&issue=spring04
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| | Views from Medina Road |
 | | Not just new pieces of material, but growth of the entire site -- in this way, database and index sites (Imdb, the Locus Index to SF Awards) aren't like magazines, they're like reference books that don't require you to purchase new expanded editions every year. |  | | This is one reason there are so many SF/F/H awards, with such specific criteria distinguishing them. |  | | The identity of the books is left as an exercise for the reader. |
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http://locusmag.blogspot.com/2004_02_01_locusmag_archive.html
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| | Muse: muse mail |
 | | I absolutely love your magazine and I think you're awesome. |  | | Enclosed is a picture of me reading your wonderful magazine at Kaieteur Falls. |  | | Bishop Aethelwold may have had a nice house, but he didn't subscribe to Muse, and for that reason, he goes down in history as Bishop Aethelwold the Unamusing. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4136/is_200501/ai_n9467934
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Musical Mayhem - Spike Jones And His City Slickers at Epinions.com |
 | | Spike Jones' music still makes him smile, and that's a good thing as he recovers and is the reason I bought the CD. |  | | What makes Spike Jones special is well-represnted on the CD "Musical Mayhem." It's one of the reasons the man earned his star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame. |  | | In 1943, Radio Mirror magazine called Spike Jones's music "a subtle burlesque of all corny, hillbilly ballads." In 1944, Downbeat magazine proclaimed Spike Jones as "The King Of Corn" and actually gave him a crown in honor of the award. |
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http://www.epinions.com/content_138679914116
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| | The Valve - A Literary Organ |
 | | .the moral content of a literary work should be acknowledged as being directly relevant to an appreciation of that work qua literary work, my principal reason being that in some contexts moral featues directly influence the work’s aesthetic function and value. |  | | We're not sure how it will work out, frankly. |  | | There are some good ones out there, once you get past Masterpiece Theatre. |
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http://www.thevalve.org
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| | Guerrilla Marketing Online - The Official Site |
 | | Guerrilla Marketing has become a landmark book in 41 languages for one simple reason: it works like no other marketing: to maximize your profits and minimize your investment. |  | | Inspire your business, your employees and yourself today, what better gift then the gift of inspiration and the tools to succeed! |  | | Small and large businesses alike have applied the principles of Guerrilla Marketing because of their simplicity, common sense, and record of being proven in action. |
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| | PULP MAGAZINE GALLERY |
 | | However, these magazines are a historical fact, and many people study them for one reason or another. |  | | Themes of many magazines (or at least the covers) are racially insensitive, show violence to women, unsafe and/or promiscuous sex, and negative stereotyping of gays, lesbians, Asians, and almost any group you can imagine. |  | | Vintage pulp magazines will be offensive to many people today. |
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http://www.oldsfbooks.com/pulpgal.html
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| | Sprawl Magazine » The Changing World of Dublin |
 | | The reason why Dublin is doing so well is because we are still a small suburban town, but we offer everything the residents could ever ask for, thus bumping us up even though California is going through a serious economic crisis. |  | | Dublin isn’t much of anything to begin with. |  | | It’s not only a convenient drop off from the free way, but it’s already known for having anything you could ever want from Star Bucks to Applebees. |
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http://sprawlmagazine.com/wp/index.php?p=65
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| | World Music at RootsWorld |
 | | Roots into gold : "If the world has lost its way and you can't find any reason, get yourself a good rumba and dance! |  | | On this new recording, the musicians of Primavera en Salonico come to the fore, entering into a new dialogue with her voice. |  | | A new section where you can voice your opinion and discuss the music. |
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http://www.rootsworld.com/rw
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| | Athenaeum_fall_2005.doc |
 | | October 19, 2005 at 1:00pm "Faith and Reason" Event Co-sponsored by the Atheneaum Deanne Mohr Assistant Professor, Music Department Scriabin: a Mystic and his Music Mohr will discuss Alexander Scriabin's philosophical beliefs and their manifestation in his late piano sonatas, using his Sonata no. 7 as an illustrative example. |  | | They will also comment on the poetry selection process, and read selections from the magazine and their own poetry. |  | | By bringing together scholars, performing artists, students, community members, and other interested people for intellectual discussion and the sharing of cultural experiences, the Athenaeum reflects the importance the University places on the humanities, the arts, and the sciences. |
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http://www.winona.edu/library/athenaeum/Athenaeum_fall_2005.doc
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| | PULP MAGAZINE GALLERY |
 | | However, these magazines are a historical fact, and many people study them for one reason or another. |  | | Themes of many magazines (or at least the covers) are racially insensitive, show violence to women, unsafe and/or promiscuous sex, and negative stereotyping of gays, lesbians, Asians, and almost any group you can imagine. |  | | Vintage pulp magazines will be offensive to many people today. |
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http://www.oldsfbooks.com/pulpgal.html
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| | KUCI Subversity Press Release for November 19, 2002 Show |
 | | One reason: the existence of xy.com and the magazine xy. |  | | Cummings, a former European editor for the Advocate, decided to start this best-selling magazine after finding out his first boyfriend, whom he met at age 15, had killed himself. |  | | The magazine is known for its portraits of adolescent boys of all races, as well as snapshots submitted by teen readers. |
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http://www.kuci.org/~dtsang/subversity/pr021119.htm
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