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Country: Australia
City: Sydney

Cosmopolitan is an international magazine for women. It was first published in 1886 in the United States as a family magazine, was later transformed into a literary magazine and eventually became a women's magazine in the late 1960s. Also known as Cosmo, its current content includes articles on relationships and sex, health, careers, self-improvement, celebrities, as well as fashion and beauty. Published by Hearst Magazines, Cosmopolitan has 58 international editions, is printed in 34 languages and is distributed in more than 100 countries.

Country: Indonesia
City: Jakarta
Country: South Korea
City: Souel

Baku is a quarterly magazine published by Condé Nast in London and sold worldwide. Launched in 2011, Baku features contemporary art, fashion, culture and travel with an Azerbaijani twist.

Baku’s editor-in-chief is Leyla Aliyeva; Condé Nast’s editorial director for Baku is Darius Sanai.

Each issue is available in full on this website two months after its on-sale date. Baku magazine is available at all good newsagents and magazine stores in London, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Milan, Berlin, Hong Kong and other major global cities.

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Country: Russia
City: Moscow
Country: Switzerland
City: Genève

Under The Influence is an independently published, art fashion magazine bringing together collected works from established and emerging photographers, stylists, artists and writers to create a visually beautiful, distinct publication. It is a creative challenge, an exchange of ideas surrounding one theme.

Under the influence is not ruled by popular trends, instead they take inspiration from subversive subjects, they create and they influence. They awaken their readership to new ideas. They are the precursor to what will happen in the coming years. They are a vein communicating fashion and creativity, luxury and art through the commonality of human nature. It is a timeless object, a book, and a style reference, something tangible to keep and collect.

Country: France
City: Paris
Country: Angola
City: Luanda

ADORN is a new, high-end jewellery magazine targeted at high net worth consumers of jewellery and luxury jewelled accessories across India. The new magazine is a no-compromise, high quality offering, rich with visuals and full of exciting content aimed at the jewellery consumer.

Adorn fills a yawning gap in India for a well-brought-out jewellery magazine that connects with what the jewellery consumer really cares about. What really is ‘precious’? What excites her and makes her want to buy jewellery? What is the special ingredient in the mystique of iconic pieces like Carl Fabergé’s jewelled eggs and Cartier’s elephant? What’s the latest in jewellery? What’s running through the minds of the country’s leading designers? How can you value heritage jewellery? What does one look for when buying diamonds or coloured gemstones?

Adorn features the latest offerings from manufacturers and retailers. It has themed photo spreads featuring top models wearing the best jewellery from across the country. It covers red carpet events and what the who’s who is wearing in jewellery today. And much more...

Adorn is brought to you by Spenta Multimedia, India’s largest custom publisher and also publisher of Jetwings, Marwar, Hair and India Boating, magazines that are targeted at the luxury lifestyle segment.

Country: India
City: Mumbai

GOSH! Magazine was a short-lived, but influential Los Angeles-based arts, entertainment, and fashion magazine published in eleven issues between October, 1978 and August, 1979. In its short history it became notable enough to be recognized by the Smithsonian Institution and included in their archives. In addition, GOSH! articles written by Dennis Cooper have been archived as part of the Dennis Cooper Papers in the Fales Library and Special Collections of New York University. It was distributed free of charge in art galleries, alternative bookstores and music shops in the Los Angeles area. Articles ranged from interviews with experimental filmmakers like George Kuchar, Sara Kathryn Arledge, and Ted V. Mikels; influential radio announcers like Rodney Bingenheimer; to reviews of art exhibits, like Susan Greiger's (now Susan Singer) controversial show at Aarnun gallery featuring life-sized nude photos arranged in a flip book and an exhibit about how celebrities and common folk relate to their own noses.

Also included in the magazine were punk, jazz, and alternative music reviews featuring musicians like "The Hipster" Harry Gibson, Fred Frith, Charlie Parker, and Lester Young; and reproductions of original art, illustrations, comics, and photographs from many avant garde contributors. Even the advertisements were very interesting, such as the artist Jack McIntosh's ads selling art trash from his studio for five to two hundred dollars. One Jack McIntosh ad offered his services as a speaker at your church or club for $20. Included in the ad was the picture of a bizarre, drooling man with bulging eyes and vampire teeth.

The magazine's legacy was publishing early work by a variety of writers, artists, and photographers who went on to considerable success in their respective fields. Dennis Cooper, Michelle Huneven, Kirk Silsbee, Doug Humble, Gusmano Cesaretti, Jules Bates, Karla Karin, Sid Griffin, Steve Escandon, and others contributed to GOSH! The legendary illustrator, Neon Park, best remembered for his record album covers for the rock band Little Feat and for the Mothers of Invention's Weasels Ripped My Flesh did cover art for the ninth issue, showing an atom bomb exploding through an open zipper in the surface of the earth, as if a nuclear explosion is the ultimate male erection.

GOSH! was printed on newsprint in black and white in a signature of 12 sheets. Some covers contained black and one color, usually red or blue, used on the magazine logo of the word GOSH! surrrounded by a circle. It was published in folio format on paper 17 by 22 inches and folded twice to appear 8 1/2 by 11 inches. When unfolded to reveal the content, 24 pages were each 11 x 17 inches and facing each other. The editor and publisher of GOSH! was Terry Cannon, who is himself as notable as the other artists he included in the magazine. Cannon also founded the Pasadena, and later, Los Angeles Film Forum which continues to be active in Hollywood showing the works of experimental filmmakers, and the Baseball Reliquary, which presents exhibits showing an alternative view of the history and social impact of America's national pastime, and annually inducts prominent baseball figures into its 'Shrine of the Eternals'. In addition, Cannon served as an editor on his father's classic car mechanic's magazine Skinned Knuckles. The editorial office for GOSH! was located at 35 N. Raymond Avenue in Old Town Pasadena during Pasadena's period of intense art making activities of the 1970s and 80s.

Country: United States
City: Los Angeles

COSMOPOLITAN is a lifestyle magazine for university students who live in the cities and look forward to future career.

COSMOPOLITAN provides information to help young women in their mid-20s to early 30s seeking active lives.

COSMOPOLITAN is a magazine that addresses single women’s concerns and advice for them such as the latest in fashion & beauty, relationships, career, self-development, and information for a healthy life that is a big draw among young people.

The first korean edition of COSMOPOLITAN, a women’s magazine with the highest sales volume in the world, was launched in August 2000 by Hearst-JoongAng, a

joint-venture between JoongAng m&b and the Hearst corporation. It was the 41st regional edition. The heroine who transformed 『COSMOPOLITAN』 founded in the U.S in 1886 for upper class families to the present-day sexy and gorgeous magazine was Ms. Helen Gurley Brown. Her message of ‘Be a fun and fearless female’ is still alive in today’s COSMOPOLITAN. Her message was none other than ‘Fun, Fearless, Female.’ Now Cosmopolitan has gone beyond and has become a lifestyle bible for young women. Therefore, reading COSMOPOLITAN means approaching them in a personal way. You and your brand become a fun, proud and energetic female in her 20s-30s.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul

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