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  2. treats! - Wikipedia

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    The magazine presents images that have not been airbrushed or photographically retouched. [2] treats! marketed itself as a quarterly magazine, [6] and Shaw's initial investment was $600,000. [8] As of 2012, he publishes the magazine independently [2] out of editorial offices on La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles, [9] with a staff of three people. [8]

  3. The Monthly - Wikipedia

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    The Monthly contains an Arts and Letters section with independent reviews on books, film, music, theatre, TV, fashion, art and architecture. Regular contributor, Robert Forster won the 2006 Pascall Prize for Critical Writing for his popular music criticism in The Monthly. [14] The magazine ceased publishing letters from readers early in 2017.

  4. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Review (1986–current) Harvest magazine (2008–current, Australia) Hayden's Ferry Review; HEAT (1996–2011, Australia) Hemingway Review; Hiram Poetry Review; Hotel Amerika; Hobart (online, 2001–current; print 2003–current) The Horn Book Magazine (1924–current) The Hudson Review (1947–current)

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    The Real Full Monty airs Monday, Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. ET on Fox. Read the original article on People. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Finance. Finance. NBC Universal.

  6. Monthly Review - Wikipedia

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    Monthly Review continues to be published as a print magazine with 11 issues per year (one per month with July and August combined into a single, thematic issue). The print magazine primarily publishes original content, including full articles, book reviews, and poetry, with exceptions such as reprises or adaptations of previously published work ...

  7. Heat (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Heat is an English entertainment magazine published by Bauer Media Group. Its mix of celebrity news, gossip, beauty advice and fashion is primarily aimed at women, although not as directly as in other women's magazines. It also features movie and music reviews, TV listings and major celebrity interviews.

  8. Category:Book review magazines - Wikipedia

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  9. Lucie Cave - Wikipedia

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    Lucie Cave (born 1972) is an English journalist who is the Editor in Chief of Heat magazine and the Heat brand (spanning heat radio, heatworld.com and heat TV). [1] [2] She graduated with a 2:1 in English Literature from the University of Sheffield in 1995, where she was the editor of the University newspaper Darts. [3]