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New York Magazine From the Publisher: This magazine is edited for those interested in critical examination of news, style, contemporary ideas and trends. It regularly deals with politics, business, literature, the fine arts, entertainment, home furnishings, food, wine and fashion. |
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Adirondack Life
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(24 Issues) Description: The award winning magazine dedicated to the Adirondack region of upstate New York. |
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Hudson Valley Magazine From the Publisher: Hudson Valley focuses on living throughout the Hudson Valley region of New York State, from Westchester to the state capitol in Albany. Subjects covered include cultural events in the region, listings and reviews of area restaurants, day trips to points of interest and articles on the history and people of the region. |
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Manhattan File Magazine Description: Manhattan File delivers an inside look at New York City and its most colorful characters. All the latest trends in fashion, art, dining & entertainment are covered in this cutting edge New York book. |
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The New York Observer From the Publisher: THE NEW YORK OBSERVER is edited for smart, savvy New Yorkers everywhere. It covers media, finance, politics, society and the cultural arts, and offers a unique, irreverent perspective on city life via columns, criticism, profiles and features. |
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New York Art Guide
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(8 Issues) Description: Covers the visual and performing arts in New York and throughout the world. Since its first publication in 1998, this new and progressive publication has had exponential growth in circulation. The audience, consisting of affluent and sophisticated readers. |
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The New Yorker Amazon.com: Founded in 1925, The New Yorker hardly changed for its first 60 years, both in its dry, type-heavy design and in its reputation as a writer's and reader's haven. In 1987 it was on only its second editor when management decided to shake things up. A rocky decade ensued, but The New Yorker is now back at the top of its game under David Remnick's editorship. Each issue offers commentaries and reporting on politics, culture, and events, with a focus that's both national and international; humor and cartoons; fiction and poetry; and reviews of books, movies, theater, music, art, and fashion. Several times a year special issues focus on a theme--music, fashion, business. The writing is mostly first-rate, frequently coming from top literary and journalistic talents. The New Yorker's weekly issues can seem overwhelming--so much good stuff to read, piling up so fast!--but it's as easy to dip in for a small snack as it is to wade in for a substantial meal. --Nicholas H. Allison |
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New York Sportsman From the Publisher: NEW YORK SPORTSMAN is edited for New York outdoors men & their families. Editorial features include: hunting, fishing, and trapping articles, including where-to and how-to in the New York recreational scene. News items and conservation issues also carried. |
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New York Yankees Magazine Description: Comprehensive news and features on the most storied franchise in history. |
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Crain's New York Business From the Publisher: This is a tabloid newspaper which focuses strictly on New York area business news for upper-level executives. Editorially, it serves as a source about such areas as real estate, finance, marketing, manufacturing and city politics./FONT> |
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Long Island Business News Description: 47 year old speciality publishing company producing a regional business to business newspaper and a variety of special publications aimed at the business and professional markets. |
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York (PBS Box Set) by Ric Burns "If you're a fan of Ken Burns PBS documentaries such as The Civil War and Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, then you'll want to add New York, produced by Ken's brother Ric, to your collection. This exhaustively thorough five-part documentary chronicles the evolution of the city from its time as a Dutch settlement in the early 17th century to its current status as megalopolis extraordinaire." |
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New York (7 Episode PBS Boxed Set) by Ric Burns Description: Available previously as a 5-part VHS set, New York now boasts two all-new episodes. The series offers fourteen spectacular hours of programming that chronicle the history of New York - from its beginning in 1609 as a Dutch trading post, through the turbulent years of change in the decades following World War II, to its present day status as one of the most important and influential cities in the world. |
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