New York Moves

Moves Magazine is a lifestyle magazine for city women (and men), unafraid to ask hard questions. They take on social, political, and global topics and show how women are shaping the world we live in today. Written with a progressive vibe, the magazine offers a provocative, often polemic view of society; an askance look at the world we live in.

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Select Travel was founded in 1992 by Leija Graf and sells exclusive, tailor-made travel to private individuals, companies and managements as well as travel agents.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

As seen in their choice of recent cover stars (James Franco, Rita Ackermann, Nate Lowman) Tokion has always had an instinct for new artists and a deep respect for established figures. Their art coverage is personal, intimate and definitive—they have had exclusive face-to-face interviews with legends such as Sophie Calle, Ed Ruscha and Nan Goldin; extensive, eclectic profiles on today’s biggest names, such as Olafur Eliasson and Terence Koh; and collaborations with Thomas Hirschhorn and Lizzi Bougatsos. The fashion is modern and glamorous, shot by top photographers such as Kenneth Cappello, KT Auleta, Magnus Unmar and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders.

Founded as a cultural exchange initiative between the Japanese and American Street art scenes in 1996, Tokion kick-started a dialogue about contemporary art and culture that still resonates today. Their reputation had such an early impact that they quickly had cover stars such as Morrissey, Missy Elliott, Mark Gonzales and Iggy Pop, and included rare interviews with Vivienne Westwood, Sofia Coppola, Matthew Barney, Debbie Harry, Ralph Nader, Brian Wilson, William Gibson, James Brown and Dolly Parton.

Since the very first issue, Tokion saw a steady growth in sales and sell-through rates. Circulation and distribution awareness grew quickly, both in the U.S. and Europe. Tokion is found not only at newsstands, but also in exclusive stores and boutique hotels around the world.

Tokion’s editorial scope is constantly evolving. Their one-off creative projects, such as the “King of Doc” documentary film contest, and “Project”, their per-issue artist-and-reader collaborative series, connect them even further with their smart, sophisticated readers. Their Creativity Now conferences bring together some of the world’s most revered creative minds—among them, Brian Eno, Raymond Pettibon and Kim Gordon—for exciting cultural symposiums.

Above all, Tokion is committed to excellence as an independently-run magazine. Tokion is art and fashion done with due respect, and delivered in a beautiful package. Many of their readers collect Tokion assiduously, which highlights the relevance—both current and archival—that Tokion’s unique perspective provides.

Country: United States
City: New York
Country: Switzerland
City: Genève

ANOKHI Magazine was initially launched the winter of 2002. Since then, ANOKHI has become North America's longest running South Asian Fashion, Lifestyle & Entertainment magazine for affluent, brand savvy and fashionable 18 to 44 year old South Asian mainstream women. It is dedicated to becoming the pre-eminent, unifying and leading voice for and of, the South Asian culture in Western society

ANOKHI, is the Hindi word meaning 'different' or 'unique'. ANOKHI Magazine is both!

DIFFERENT, because it recognizes that society is a blend of many cultures and types of people who make up the South Asian and Mainstream markets. We know that ANOKHI readers desire an editorially rich, informative and entertaining crossover publication... AND... ANOKHI delivers!

UNIQUE, because ANOKHI appreciates and feeds the needs of contemporary South Asian women. It is a publication that truly understands, reflects and promotes the merger between rich Eastern philosophies and progressive Western ideologies. ANOKHI Magazine defines itself not simply as a South Asian publication, but a fusion magazine - a perfect blend of East and West.

ANOKHI Magazine and www.AnokhiMagazine.com are the perfect media venues for all things pertaining to, and relating to, mainstream South Asian women, because we know our readers are proud of their cultural heritage and comfortable with their cultural duality.

Accordingly, it is the only quality, high gloss South Asian magazine of its kind in the world that also holds great appeal for females regardless of cultural background.

Country: Canada
City: Ontario
Country: Serbia
City: Beograd

Plaza Magazine is a truly international publication with its focus on design, interior decoration and fashion, all with a hip Scandinavian perspective and twist. All over the world, in over 40 countries you can find Plaza Magazine. International distributor is Bertelsmann. On the international market Plaza Magazine is published 6 times a year in two editions, UK for the European market and US outside Europe. The German edition is published 4 times a year and is distributed in 4 countries.

Country: Germany
City: Berlin

The Vsya EVROPA magazine (meaning: "all of Europe") has been launched in 2002.

It is a product of the Berlin-based publishing house Werner Media - Germany's leading publishers for Russian language press. The magazine meets the interests of Russian-speaking Europeans - tourists, enterpreneurs; residents and visitors alike. For more detailed information please view the Mediakit section.

Vsya EVROPA is about: interviews and success stories, fashion and accessoires, style and beauty, design and interiors, gourmet and travel, cars and jets, events and many more.

Country: Germany
City: Berlin

Ghubar is a digital Fashion, Arts and Lifestyle magazine launched in 2009 & founded by Sarah Diouf.

Fame was an American magazine founded in New York City in 1988. It focused on celebrity profiles, interviews and photos along with general-interest stories.

The magazine was owned by its publisher, Steven Greenberg, and edited by Gael Love, who had previously worked on Andy Warhol's Interview magazine. In 1989 Fame notably published an unauthorized index to The Andy Warhol Diaries, but was beaten to publication by Spy magazine, which released its own index a month earlier.

Fame was published for two years, with its final Winter 1991 issue released at the end of 1990.

Country: United States
City: New York

DIVO is a bilingual fashion and lifestyle magazine for everyone interested in Angolan and African culture.

Country: Angola
City: Luanda

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