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Country: United States
City: New York
Country: Norway
City: Oslo
Country: Russia
City: Moscow
Country: France
City: Paris

S magazine back freedom to the creative artist and lets them loose with issues that change from theme to theme but whose design vision has one common goal - a celebration of decadence and diversity. Wire thingies, nude shoots and gorgeous models.

S Magazine is a deluxe art and fashion biannual with a refreshingly bold editorial mission. Our focus is the human form and the human condition -- we bring to the world leading-edge ideas of what is physical, sensual, and figurative. Since our first issue eight years ago, our name has meant an uncompromising commitment to gorgeous fashion photography, intelligent long-form articles, and experimental visual art. In a world of continually new and dying magazines, we are a constant reminder of what quality looks like.

Each issue of S is a curated selection of stories by visual artists, as well as profiles and interviews done of creative leaders. S is where today’s great photographers turn to for the freedom and space to create what they cannot elsewhere. S is also where our era’s most trailblazing actors, artists, designers, filmmakers, and musicians jump at the chance to share their visions of what is it means to be human. We are based in Copenhagen and New York City and are distributed to a constantly growing readership worldwide.

Country: Denmark
City: Copenhagen
Country: Spain
City: Madrid
Country: Japan
City: Tokyo
Country: Finland
City: Helsinki
Country: Japan
City: Tokyo

SISTERS was first published in 1970 and had since established herself as one of the leading Chinese magazine in Malaysia.

SISTERS is interactive with readers; energetic; charismatic and forever moving forward in meeting the demands of our affluent, intelligent young female executives, administrators and professionals.

Country: Malaysia
City: Kuala Lumpur

frankie magazine is a bi-monthly, Australian young women’s [and men's] magazine, published and owned by Morrison Media. frankie was launched in October 2004 by editor Louise Bannister and creative director Lara Burke (formerly of Morrison's now defunct teen title, Chik magazine). In early 2008, editor Bannister was replaced by Jo Walker, a former frankie senior writer.

The magazine's audience has grown swiftly since its inception, and is now estimated to be 136,000 globally.

The magazine's popularity can be largely attributed to its ability to capture the street-smart, 20-something demographic. Covering Art, Music, Fashion, Craft and Life, frankie spans a broad spectrum of interests, and hence readership.

frankie is recognised for its amusing, often biting articles, most notably by its senior writers, Mia Timpano, Benjamin Law, Edmund Burke, Marieke Hardy, Jason Treuen and comedian Justin Heazlewood, who collectively drive the "voice" of Frankie magazine, which is characteristically sharp, witty and anecdotal.

frankie is celebrated for its inspirational interviews with "everyday" people. For issue 13, Timpano conducted a series of unusual and powerful interviews with young female victims of torture from Iraq and Sudan.

The magazine traditionally features lesser known bands and artists, and as such is respected source of emerging talent. Early issues featured actress Emily Barclay and artist Abbey McCulloch, who would later be shortlisted for the Archibald Prize.

The magazine's reputation has also attracted celebrity writers, such as indietronica singer-songwriter Sarah Blasko, the band The Cops, who contribute lists of "things to do before they die".

frankie is noted for its cute, fetching design, traditionally featuring Polaroid camera photography, poster artwork and an unknown young woman on each cover.

Featured artists have included Abbey McCulloch, Princess Tina's Beci Orpin and Kat Macleod.

Country: Australia
City: Brisbane
Country: Germany
City: Munich
944

944 Magazine is a fashion, entertainment and lifestyle publication that issues separate editions under its brand for several metropolitan areas around the United States.

The parent company, 944 Media was founded in 2001 by Marc Lotenberg. Currently, 944 has a national monthly circulation of 320,000 and publishes in Atlanta, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Orange County, Phoenix, San Diego and San Francisco.

944 publishes an annual commemorative sports and lifestyle issue, which it calls GAME. It offers a view of lifestyle issues surrounding athletes, profiling many stories that occur behind the scenes. The issue focuses on trends in global athletics and offers commentary on unique topics related to sports and athletes.

In March 2009, 944 Media announced acquisition of Six Degrees, a competing upscale lifestyle magazine, with editions in Atlanta, Detroit, Miami and Las Vegas as well as its web portal. By October of that year, 944 ceased publication of Six Degrees and launched two new editions of 944 magazine to penetrate the Atlanta and Detroit markets.

Country: United States
City: Las Vegas

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