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Men's Journal (1-year)
from: Wenner Media
: Review: Who Reads Men's Journal? Written for adventurous men, Men's Journal describes its readers as interested in outdoor experiences, health and fitness, style and fashion, and cutting-edge gear--men determined to 'Live the Adventurous Life.' What You Can Expect in Each Issue: Style: Editors hand-pick the most stylish and current attire for your wardrobe, for every season. Gear guide: Equipment and accessories you'll need for all adventures, big or small. Health ...
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Maxim (1-year)
from: Dennis Publishing
: :Maxim is the essential guide for today's active male consumer. Every issue features fashion, sports, gadgets/gear, sex advice, music & movie reviews all in an entertaining and irreverent style where humor is a key element.
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Men's Health (1-year)
from: Rodale Inc
: :A lifestyle magazine dedicated to showing men the practical and positive actions that make their lives better, with articles covering fitness, relationships, nutrition, careers, grooming, travel and health issues. Abstract:Articles for men on fitness, exercise, nutrition, grooming tips, fashion, new products and men's health questions.
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O, The Oprah Magazine (2-year)
from: Hearst Magazines
: :O, The Oprah Magazine gives confident, smart women the tools they need to explore and reach for their dreams, to express their individual style and to make choices that will lead to a happier and more fulfilling life. With one of the most trusted women in America serving as the magazine?s inspiration, O serves as a catalyst for transforming women's lives.
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Playboy (1-year)
from: Playboy Enterprises International Inc
: Review: Editorial Reviews Who Reads Playboy? Provocative and informative, Playboy is America's best-selling men's magazine. Playboy is read by more than 10.3 million people in the U.S. - of which two million are women. The magazine is primarily aimed at men in their twenties and thirties, but is read by men and women of all ages. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: Whatever goes on between a man's ears ...
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Women's Health (1-year)
from: Rodale Inc
: :A lifestyle magazine rooted in health and fitness. Women's Health is filled with actionable and practical advice that you can use today. For women who want to do more, have more, and be more.
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Vanity Fair (1-year)
from: Conde' Nast Publications
: : Who Reads Vanity Fair? Smart, stylish, and voraciously interested in the world, Vanity Fair readers have an extraordinary ability to discern what is truly worth their time, attention, and money. It is essential for Vanity Fair readers to be conversant in a wide range of topicsfrom global issues, economics, and travel, to beauty, fashion, and entertainmentand they pursue the knowledge of these subjects with an unusual intensity. Vanity Fair readers ...
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Sports Illustrated Kids (1-year)
from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
: :SPORTS ILLUSTRATED for KIDS magazine covers sports the way kids like it. Interviews with sports heroes. Hilarious comics. Awesome action photos and much, much more. Subscribe today. Abstract:A magazine for children ages 8 and up, devoted to sports. Feature articles on sports figures of note, tips from the pros, news items of recent note, games, puzzles, cartoons, fiction, and advice from athletes.
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GQ (1-year)
from: Conde' Nast Publications
:From :The 'GQ look' is synonymous with classic cool and sophistication, and despite a recent outburst of trendy magazines (think Maxim and FHM) vying for the attention of young professional males, the steeped-in-tradition monthly GQ carries on without missing a beat. Yes, there's more décolletage gracing the cover than there used to be, but GQ continues to supply enough cultural commentary, celebrity profiles, features, and style guides to keep the modern ...
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Marie Claire (1-year)
from: Hearst Magazines
:From :Sex, romance, shoes, lingerie, diet, guns, war--Marie Claire is a grab bag of hot issues for the modern woman. Combining a powerful feature on gun control laws with an article on the best lingerie to wear with low-slung jeans, Marie Claire proves that beauty magazines need not be all fluff and no substance. It provides one-stop shopping for the Cosmo woman craving a little more from her fashion magazine--the kind ...
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