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‘Curves’ Is a Magazine All About Driving
Curves - Soulful Driving is a newly launched magazine that focuses on soulful exploration of some of the most beautiful roads in the world via car, motorcycle or bike. As they put it, it's for "People who want to escape the day-to-day routine and would like to fulfill an exclusive…
Alloy+Grit Independent Land Rover Magazine
Whether you're talking about a brand new Evoque you're driving off the lot, a vintage Defender you found in someone's backyard or a bespoke piece of moving art from one of the custom shops, there's just something about a Land Rover that separates it from all other vehicles. Alloy+Grit is…
Bamboo Accordion Book & Magazine Holder
If you're looking for a clever, stylish way to display your collection of magazines, coffee table books and other conversational pieces of literature, look no further than the Bamboo Accordion Book/Magazine Holder. When opened, the 17" x 10.3" x 5.2" collator has five separate compartments to store the materials around…
Pallet Is a Magazine for Beer Lovers
Most beer magazines focus on reviews, homebrew tips, and industry news. While that's fine, it misses beer's most cherished skill—bringing people together. Pallet is a new magazine from Sam Calagione, of Dogfish Head fame, that's focused on beer and storytelling. Think less about the scarcity of Bourbon County Stout Rare, and more…
The Escapist Is Monocle’s In-Depth Travel Magazine
Whereas other travel magazines take you to a couple of hot restaurants and offer a few touristy things to do, The Escapist, Monocle's summer magazine, isn't afraid to get its hands dirty. The travel mag goes in-depth on 10 cities around the world. You'll find info on local style, informative…
If Men Wrote Women’s Magazines: The Sequel
Contrary to popular belief, men listen when women talk (occasionally absorbing some of the conversation) so we expect the opposite to be true. Why else would we constantly be hearing about how the relationship is a two-way street? It's no surprise then that when we talked, you listened. But just…