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Yoshitomo Nara Clock
2 recommendations
"Yoshitomo Nara creates deviant but sweet characters we can all relate too. this old school flip clock will keep your desktop full of personality with over 80 original drawings to help pass the time. gift this to any one with a decent (read:dry) sense of humor."
Vintage Magazine Notes
4 recommendations
"Stationary made from vintage American popular culture magazines purchased from garage sales, thrift stores and magazine warehouses. Each set varies so no 2 are the same! Cute, original, fun, well-designed and eco-friendly."
GOOD MAGAZINE
23 recommendations
"With an opening manifesto that reads [INSERT ACTION HERE] LIKE YOU GIVE A DAMN! a great first issue, and lofty goals such as donating all the proceed of the subscription price to a charity of your choice, it's hard not to love GOOD MAGAZINE"
Bookcase Nar
18 recommendations
"Nice table-bookcase with two horizontal plans that can swith to change configuration and to catch all the stored books."
Giant Robot Magazine
28 recommendations
"Giant robot, cool magazine and funky stuff for sale. (Hokusai and bunnies also another winning combination)"
Wave Magazine Rack
1 recommendation
"This might be the coolest magazine rack I've seen. As a huuuuuge fan of magazines, I always have them laying all over the floor just waiting to be slipped on. If you don't know, magazines on a berber carpet are the indoor equivalent of icy sidewalks! Perhaps something like this will help me clean up my act stylishly. Now where is that new issue of Self? I can't remember where I last slipped on it."
Lady Gaga: Rolling Stone Summer Issue [2010]
1 recommendation
"As the great recession of 2010 rolled into summer businesses began to look for a sure way to bring in the money. Things really began to heat up when Rolling Stone Magazine pulled out their big guns, pairing Terry Richardson's hot and sweaty photography with eye popper Lady Gaga. Ok it's not "Der Stern" but it is a new look for RS."
The FADER Icon Issue: Siouxsie/Shabba
1 recommendation
"The Fader Magazine made me a happy Goth when they put Siouxsie Sioux on the cover of issue 67 (the Icon Issue.), and as a download issue on iTunes—for free."
FOUND Magazine
1 recommendation
"OK, so you can't get a subscription but read one and you'll start a collection. I first heard Davy Rothbert on This American Life and so my interest in his magazine was piqued. The content is adult and ranges from humorous to heart-breaking. Every page filled with items found by everyday people. Rothbert's magazine preceded and probably inspired Post Secret. Really fun and always the first ch..."
National Geographic Kids
1 recommendation
"My tween daughter really enjoys this magazine. Her grandparents got her a subscription several years ago and she begs them to renew it each year. Good quality content for kids, in my opinion. Plus, kids love getting things in the mail, so a magazine subscription is a lot of fun for them."
Boho Magazine - A New American Spirit - Green Fashion Magazine
1 recommendation
"Only one of the reasons why I love this magazine is that it is itself recycled from the first page to the last. And the pages themselves are so gorgeous you will want to repurpose them for wrapping paper, scrapbooking, decoupage, you name it. Oh, and they provide great green ideas too."
The Lady Who Fell to Earth: Vogue UK
1 recommendation
"Tim Walker did it again with amazing fashion photography creating UFO/out this world images. It also helped that he had a gorgeous Slovakian model Kinga Rajzak helping create The Man Who Fell to Earth. It's been a few months since the UK Vogue issue was printed but I just had to recommend it."
Magical Fashion by Tim Burton for Harper’s Bazaar
1 recommendation
"Even Harper’s Bazaar back in October was inspired by Tim Burton’s career. Love that some of his more known characters have inspired not just goth fashion but fashion for all. Thanks to this blog, I now know that there is a Tim Burton’s career retrospective at the MOMA in NYC until April 26, 2010."
Interview Magazine: March 2010: Lara Stone Cover
1 recommendation
"I've been reading Interview Magazine for many year, I have to say that the March 2010 issue is by far the sexiest, starting with the traffic stopping image of Ultra Model Lara Stone."
Syd Barrett Cover Mojo The Music Magazine
1 recommendation
"Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions recorded "Golden Hair" by Syd Barrett (Pink Floyd) for the March 2010 issue of Mojo (UK). "Golden Hair" is from Barrett's 1970 album The Madcap Laughs and is structured around a poem by James Joyce. If you missed the issue the track will be made available at iTunes and a 7" vinyl will be released in the Spring 2010. And if you are reading this in the future beyo..."
Redbook (2-year): Amazon.com: Magazines
1 recommendation
"The modern magazine targeted toward married women with children. Redbook is the one magazine for women with families that targets a slightly younger demographic. Alongside the latest info on fashion, beauty, parenting, money, work, celebrities, food, decorating, you will also find sexy relationship advice to keep that spark alive."
3 by Nouvelle Vague
1 recommendation
""this time they’re performing duets with the original singers. The other way NV3 differs from its predecessors is in the arrangements of the songs. Aside from the reggae and bossa nova interpretations, the songs are also inspired by country music and bluegrass. For this is what they do best; they take the songs that you adore and make you fall in love with them all over again.""
McSweeney's Issue 33 The San Francisco Panorama
1 recommendation
"McSweeney's continues to push the concept of magazine publishing with McSweeney's Issue 33 The San Francisco Panorama. It's a great read, and I got lots of looks wile reading it at the cafe. I hope they do more issues in this format. Issue 33 of McSweeney’s Quarterly a one-time only, Sunday-edition-sized newspaper—the San Francisco Panorama. Packed with news and sports and arts coverage, and co..."
PEOPLE StyleWatch (1-year): Amazon.com: Magazines
1 recommendation
"The only fashion magazine in the U.S. of A that actually translates celebrity dressing into looks for the average Jane. What I really like about this magazine is that instead of fantasy inspired fashion spreads(which there is nothing wrong with, at least if done right), you'll see pages of colorful and tasteful clothes and accessories minus the skinny models. Good fashion magazine for the everywom..."
Michel Foucault
1 recommendation
"Michel Foucault (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl fuko]), born Paul-Michel Foucault (15 October, 1926), was a French philosopher, sociologist and historian. Foucault is best known for his critical studies of social institutions, most notably psychiatry, medicine, the human sciences, and the prison system, as well as for his work on the history of human sexuality. His work on power, and the relationsh..."
A Magazine curated by Yohji Yamamoto
1 recommendation
"A MAGAZINE in collaboration with some of the most influential people in the industry the likes of Martin Margiela, Jun Takahashi, and Haider Ackerman. Celebrating in each issue the designer’s ethos: their people, their passion, their stories, emotions, fascinations, spontaneity and authenticity. Since earlier 2009, they began releasing one past issue each month to add to their online archive. And ..."
Monsters Of The Household Variety - Anthropologie
1 recommendation
"$1200.00 US dollar book. Written by Ruth Ashton, a huge book, literally. The books is about mischievous and lovable, critters - light bulb popper, remote control remover, hot water runner become responsible for running a ruckus."
LA Weekly-What's Wrong With Wes Anderson?
1 recommendation
"The LA Weekly is generally free throughout Los Angeles, so don't forget to pick it up and read about this incredible film director. Love the article, you'll double enjoy it Chad!"
Lou Reed-New York
1 recommendation
"The book dedicated to the City of New York, the inspiration and creativity source of a genius that is known as Lou Reed. New York and Lou Reed are one in the same. The book has 100 of Reed’s photographs of New York, the book is an intimate view of what inspires him and what he sees and encounters on a daily basis. I want this for Christmas!!"
La perla/ The Pearl by John Steinbeck
1 recommendation
"The Pearl is a novel by American author John Steinbeck. It takes place in the 1900's. It is a story about a Mexican folk tale, The Pearl explores the secrets of man's nature, the darkest depths of evil, and the disastrous effects of stepping out of an established system. Due to the novella's negative portrayal of opportunity and ambition, some suspect that, like much of Steinbeck's work, it advoca..."
Monster Children: Issue 24
1 recommendation
"If you didn't get enough of the "Where The Wild Things Are" mania, here is yet another magazine featuring of behind the scenes Spike Jonze. The difference is the name of the magazine fits the subject this time."
Wax Poetics Issue 37
2 recommendations
"2009 was a big year for black faces on the news stand, I'm still not sure who got move magazine covers, President Obama or Michael Jackson. One of my favorite MJ covers is Wax Poetics Issue 37, featuring Mike looking at us in the eye, makes you wonder what was on his mind."
TIME Magazine Cover: Why Main Street Hates Wall Street - Nov. 9, 2009
1 recommendation
"One of my favorite Time Magazine covers. It came out during the great recession of 09, I imagine that may people chose to read the story online, which eats into the bottom line for this legendary magazine. But Time is cleaver and has found a way to get a little cash by offering their covers for sale on their web site."
color: issue 76 - teenagers
1 recommendation
"Not your father's Life Magazine story on teens, Colors Magazine takes us one step beyond National Geographic, giving us a contemporary peek into teenage life by interviewing teens from various parts of the globe, and by giving selected pages a digital swatch with unlocks video content on the Colors web site."












