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Inland Empire Magazine is a lifestyle magazine focused on entertainment, dining, and other topics related to the Inland Empire Metropolitan Area of Southern California. The magazine was established in 1976. [2] The owner and publisher is Samantha Smith. [2] The magazine's offices are located in Riverside, California.
Image (stylised as IMAGE) is an Irish lifestyle and fashion magazine launched in 1975 by publisher Kevin Kelly and his wife Rose. It has 120,000 readers a month and is "Ireland's best-read glossy". It has 120,000 readers a month and is "Ireland's best-read glossy".
The magazine was sued by anti-Lisbon Treaty campaigner Declan Ganley in 2008 but proceedings were settled.[6] [7]In 2010 Village received legal correspondence from Lord Mayor of Dublin, Oisin Quinn, over allegations he should not have voted on high-rise issues in the city, as he had a stake in property that might benefit from changes.
Fortnight Magazine - Northern Irish political magazine; Gralton magazine - leftist magazine [2] Red Patriot and Voice of Revolution - Maoist, anti-clerical, pro-Irish republican magazines published by the Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist) [3] The Ripening of Time - Marxist magazine [3] [4] Kiss (Irish magazine)
Ireland's Own is a general interest magazine published weekly in Ireland. Launched on 26 November 1902 by John M. Walshe of People Newspapers with an original cover price of 1d , [ 1 ] it specialises in light-reading content, traditional stories, and uncontroversial family content, including puzzles and recipes.
Nós Editor Conor Torbóid Former editors Tomaí Ó Conghaile (2008-2018) Maitiú Ó Coimín (2018-2023) Categories Music, movies, current affairs, Culture, travel, design, activism Frequency Daily (online) Publisher Rua Media Founder Tomaí Ó Conghaile First issue 17 March 2008 ; 16 years ago (2008-03-17) Country Ireland Language Irish Website www.nos.ie Nós is an Irish language culture and ...
kiss.ie Kiss (stylised as KISS ) was an Irish magazine aimed at a teenage market containing knowledge about adolescent matters such as fashion advice, confessions, features on teenage cultural icons, relationship advice and problem pages with solutions especially designed for teenage readers.
The Phoenix is an Irish political and current affairs magazine, established in 1983 by John Mulcahy. Inspired by the British magazine Private Eye, [citation needed] the magazine has been edited by Paddy Prendeville since 1984. The publication is generally fortnightly, with a larger annual issue each December.