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Country: Denmark
City: Copenhagen

Stuff is a men's magazine featuring interviews, pictorials, and other articles of interest to a predominantly male audience.

Published by Dennis Publishing, it is the sister magazine to Maxim, and the two share a similar mission of providing entertainment targeted towards 18 to 30-year-old males whom it attracts with pictorials and cover features, humor, trivia, and product reviews of goods such as computers, sports cars, video games, cell phones, etc. The American version of Stuff does not contain nudity, though the photo shoots generally try to get as close to nudity as possible, and at some locations, such as Wal-Mart stores in the U.S. Stuff and its sister men's magazine Maxim have been considered pornography, and therefore banned. The interviews tend to be with famous actresses, singers, models and wrestling divas, some of whom have appeared several times over the life of the magazine. The U.S. edition ceased to exist with the October 2007 issue when it returned to being a special section inside Maxim Magazine. Paid subscribers will receive Maxim magazine as a replacement. "This is a note to inform you that Stuff Magazine has ceased publishing with the Oct 2007 issue. The balance of your paid subscription will be fulfilled with Maxim.

Country: United States
City: New York

160g is a digital FASHION, MUSIC & ART STYLE magazine focusing on the newest tendencies in the world of fashion and art.

From ART COVERAGE to the music behind the scenes and fashion of course, 160g is the place to catch a glimpse of the hottest and newest trends.

It is a CUTTING EDGE publication that presents the content's bold

WITH STUNNING CLARITY and HIGHLIGHTS the stars of tommorow for readers ahead of the game.

Since launching in September 2009, "160g is PIONEERING the concept of mixing high fashion with pop art culture."

160g clearly REFLECTS the TRENDS and the MOOD of the moment

and tommorow through the world of FAHION & ARTS.

Country: France
City: Paris
Country: Germany
City: Hamburg

In 2005 AnOther Man was launched to cater to an expanding menswear market and resurgence of creativity in men’s fashion. Essays and interviews with figures like JG Ballard, Richard Prince and Tom Waits alongside pioneering fashion made it the first magazine for men that combined intelligence, luxury and a sense of adventure. Both titles have grown alongside one another as separate but complimentary books.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Viva.nl is an interactive site for women aged 20-35. The site is inextricably linked with the print magazine Viva; 83% of visitors to the site read the magazine. The forum is the high point of Viva.nl. Approximately 50,000 young women have signed up and chat to each other about relationships, sex, babies or social issues.

Viva.nl also keeps her readers up-to-date with the latest news, hot spots, fashion, beauty and travel trends. On the notice board visitors can buy and exchange second hand goods, start new clubs or look for accommodation.

Country: Netherlands
City: Hoofddorp
Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Russia
City: Moskow
Country: Brazil
City: São Paulo

In every artist there is a story. NO. talks to creative people about what they create and their successes, but also the screw-ups, compromises, loves, vices, friendships, influences and experiences that make them who they are.

NO. magazine is a quarterly publication documenting popular culture through collaborating and conspiring with artists and creative agitators worldwide. In every artist there is a story. NO hopes to capture people in a moment of time, exploring not just what they create and their successes, but their regrets and learning experiences too.

Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland

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