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Senin, 14 Maret 2011

Spring: New Titles and Latest Editions

 

  
New for Spring, zine Put a Egg On It #3 an "art and literary magazine out of New York City about food, cooking and the communal joys of eating with friends and family"  Matthew & Jean both recommend checking it out!  You can find it in the zine section near the Inner Swine and the First Line.

Also, the latest edition of The Maritime Northwest Garden Guide from Tilth.  This Saturday March 19th is the early spring plant sale.  The event is no longer at the Good Shepherd Center, but over at the Interbay Urban Center (Whole Foods).  Tilth will also be having a workshop on city chickens.

Come by afterward and make us jealous with your new plants.  You know that Gloria loves to talk about gardening!


And just a quick mention of a few other new titles!
   
Fab, Filament, Be Street, and Carl's Cars.  You can find all three in Pop Culture.  Be Street is French Urban magazine, Fab (not to be confused with Toronto's biweekly gay magazine Fab) is Fabulous, African and Black, and comes out of the lively Nigerian cultural scene.  Filament, a little naughtiness for women.  Carl's Cars - ah there is my secret vice.  Car magazines.  And one with David Lynch?  We will have to talk about Car magazines later! 

Minggu, 23 Januari 2011

January Literary Section and Friends, some old some new


We still have copies of And Memoir.  Bookmarks, Poets & Writers, Granta, African Voices, The Baffler, and Zoetrope Allstory are magazines you may have browsed or bought before.  We have a new issue of Creative Nonfiction,  and Boston Review has a new look.

So many of the new magazines come in and are a puzzle,  is it fashion?  Photography?  Pop culture?  Own is definitely men's fashion, Image is definitely photography (I am a sucker for those small format magazines), Vizor ended up in photography (although mostly pictures of women in clothes, it seemed more about the visuals than about clothes (but one could argue that about a significant amount of fashion photography)), Twin which seems a little more about the clothes is waiting hopefully for you with the other new arrivals at the front counter, and the Filament... is a little edgy and is in the catch all section of Pop Culture, somewhere near Gothic Beauty.