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Smith Journal Volume Seven is out now. How often are things set in stone these days? Where you can't hit 'undo' or 'ctrl-z'?
Smith Journal Volume Nine is available now. There's nothing like the spectre of death to make you stop and appreciate the wisdom of great minds.
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Volume 14 of Smith Journal is full of people with extraordinary trophy cabinets. One of them is Ray Brown, an Australian tailor who went from working in a Brisbane tailor shop to defining the look of ‘80s hair metal.
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Smith Journal Volume Five is out now. The world turns on the efforts of quiet men and women, and there are some brilliant minds on the pages of Smith Journal volume five.
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Smith Journal Volume Fifteen is out now! There’s something deeply satisfying about having a crack at an irrational dream. And volume 15 of Smith Journal is full of people who know that feeling well.
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Smith Journal Volume 11 is available now. If Smith Journal Volume 11 had a soundtrack it’d be a mix of death metal, hip hop, pop and rock... but not in the ways you might expect.
Smith Journal Volume Eight is out now! You don’t need a mohawk to be a punk. It’s the DIY-ethos of creating stuff that’s real and raw, regardless of what’s in fashion, that matters. They might not resemble The Ramones, but volume eight is full of punks.
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Sidetracked Magazine Volume 5 is out now! Adventure is inspiration. Adventure takes us somewhere special, somewhere we will treasure much later on, long after the journey home has ended.
Saturdays Magazine Issue 4 is available now!
Saturdays Magazine Issue 3 is out now!
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 4 is out now. In our (almost) eponymous issue, we learn about musical canine freestyle, the powerful snouts of a working dog, and how to turn a debilitating ‘black dog’ into a positive force.
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Remedy Quarterly Issue 9 is available now (The Escape Issue).
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Remedy Quarterly Issue 8 is out now (the Adventure Issue).
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Remedy Quarterly Issue 7 is available now (the Heritage Issue).
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Remedy Quarterly Issue 15 is out now (the Triumph Issue). Sometimes just getting dinner made is a triumph. Luckily, Erin Gleeson of The Forest Feast serves up a simple salad to solve summer meal-time woes.
Remedy Quarterly Issue 14 (the Grow Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Emma Tramposch introduces us to Mission Pie, a business with a mission to help grow the community while serving up delicious food, including their hearty seasonal salad.
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Remedy Quarterly Issue 13 is out now (the Gather Issue). Gather round as photographer Yossy Arefi takes us on a blackberry hunt with her father and ends the day with a blackberry and rhubarb pie.
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Remedy Quarterly Issue 12 is available now (the Risk Issue). Find out what taking risks is all about. Stacy Ladenburger shares her experience moving across the country.
Remedy Quarterly Issue 5 (the Community Issue) is available now. From a gastronomic society in Basque Country to a community of urban gardeners in Detroit right down to a multi-cultural community of fermentations in one woman’s San Francisco apartment, we’ve got plenty of stories to get you inspired to interact with your very own community.
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Inside Remedy Quarterly Issue 11 (the Comfort Issue): Comfort we have a story that gives us a peek into the "family meals" at one of Brooklyn's hottest restaurants, Battersby, written by Erika DaSilva.
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Come along on a trip to Detroit where we discover urban farms, barbecue, and a bustling farmers’ market.
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The first issue of Remedy Quarterly (the Home Issue) starts where food often starts—at home.
Rabona Magazine Issue Two is available now and about the World Cup. Inside there are interviews with David Silva and Juan Mata (both Spain), Salomon Kalou (Ivory Coast) and Ross Barkley (England). Features on Mesut Özil, Switzerland’s identity crisis and Alejandro Sabella.
Rabona Magazine Issue One features exclusive interviews with Sporting Lisbon's England U21 star Eric Dier, charismatic Everton Ladies and England striker Toni Duggan and Millwall Chairman John Berylson, who discusses the need for a salary cap in football.






















