The Weekender Book "Tucson" by Erica Connolly. From its Indigenous roots to its Spanish heritage and into the present day, Tucson is a creative and complex community, infused with desert spirit. Photographer Erica Connolly invites readers on a visual journey through this unique urban-desert destination, taking in the sweeping landscapes of the hilltop views and mountain outlines to the small and intimate details of Tucson neighborhood life.
FUKT Magazine Issue 23 (the Sound Issue) is here. The Sound Issue traces the relation between sound and drawing, where they meet, overlap, and translate each other. How can a drawing capture rhythm, voice, or noise? What does sound look like on paper? From graphic scores and musical structures to resonance, vibration, and listening, this issue brings together artists who turn sound into image and image into sound.
FUKT Magazine Issue 22 (the Nature Issue) is exploring the timeless bond between drawing and the natural world. This issue brings together artists from six continents who capture nature from different perspectives. You'll find conversations on queer ecology, stories of pioneering female botanists, and reflections on how drawing can deepen our connection to the environment.
FUKT Magazine Issue 21 (the Unknown Issue) is exploring the uncertainties that inundate our everyday lives, the mysteries that are lurking in the shadows, and the vast potential of life beyond our own universe. The unknown encompasses us, concealed in the past, present, and future - veiled behind the facades of cities and within the depths of our own minds.
The Travel Almanac Issue 25 has arrived. Commemorating the 25th issue, themed “Adventure”, we are happy to announce a relaunch of The Travel Almanac! For the first time since the inception of the publication in 2010, the magazine is being released in a larger hardcover format, with a new cover design focusing on the signature “TTA Globe” logo and fully revamped interior. Featuring on the cover: Michael Stipe (R.E.M.), A$AP Rocky, Vittoria Ceretti, Pieter Mulier, Irina Shayk, Ever Anderson and Mona Tougaard.
Fare Magazine North Norway is featuring nearly 400 pages of original full-colour images, interviews, personal essays, and archival texts, North Norway weaves together the stories of farmers and fishermen, families and friends, all of whom are working to nurture and celebrate the traditions and culture of the North.
Scandinavian MIND Issue 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The third print issue of Scandinavian MIND tests the water of the metaverse, to find out what makes it human. Delve into content on virtual fashion leaders, pioneering Nordic fashion-tech startups, digital make-up artistry, and an abundance of other topics that bridge lifestyle and technology.
Fare Magazine Issue 18 (Philadelphia) is here. Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States, a city told through street art that spans rivers and rowhomes. Here hustle and heart drive restaurant revolutions, yet the sandwich reigns supreme.
The Healthy Times Issue 6 (Sex) is here. What is so sexy about the restaurant business and the culture that surrounds it? And isn’t the topic a bit shallow? In the sixth issue of The Healthy Times, the Healthy Boy Band, a.k.a. Lukas Mraz, Philip Rachinger, and Felix Schellhorn – explore where food and passion meet.
Discover our Adventures Magazine Bundle on loremnotipsum.com with at least 15% of price advantage compared to the separate editions (available while stock lasts): The Female Explorer No. 1, Folklife Magazine Issue 3 and Ernest Journal Issue 11.
Folklife Magazine Volume 12 (the Death Issue) explores how we are one—with the trees and with the cosmos. It tells us of love—between a daughter and mother, a daughter and father, a woman and her unborn children. It speaks of death doulas, death cafés, celebrating death, and the death—or re-creation—of ourselves.
Magazine B Issue 49 (Netflix) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Started in 1997 in Silicon Valley, Netflix was dubbed the icon of American popular culture following the success of its DVD-by-mail operation. 10 years after the DVD-era, during which the Netflix-logo-emblazoned red envelopes reigned supreme, Netflix introduced its movie and TV show streaming service and burgeoned into an online entertainment powerhouse.
Heroine Magazine – Issue 22 is here. Sophie Thatcher—lover of all things surreal, twisted, and downright nightmarish—is photographed by Cass Bird in NYC. Thatcher catches up with co-star and fellow horror movie freak Elijah Wood to discuss her career, most recently as a dystopian, murderous lovebot in Companion, and her return to the dark woods of Yellowjackets.
Apartamento magazine Issue 36 is here. Apartamento is widely recognised as today’s most influential, inspiring, and honest interiors magazine. International, well designed, simply written, and tastefully curated since 2008, it is an indispensable resource for individuals who are passionate about the way they live.
Beneficial Shock! Issue 10 (Journeys and Destinations) is now 10 issues old (young?) and so a perfect time to take a closer look at journeys in the widest sense.
Lindsay magazine No. 2 is out now. In Lindsay magazine Issue No. 2 we meet New York-based Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, and Croatian painter Stipe Nobilo.
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Eldorado Experience Two is here and features a surf trip to Panama. With photography by Dizy Díaz, drawings by Ángela Palacios & art direction by Folch, the publication documents all aspects of the journey across untamed beaches, hot waters, lonely waves, torrid sun and mosquitos, seeking authenticity and good tides in the enchanting Central America country.
Fare Magazine Issue 17 (Warsaw) is here. Spanning the banks of the Vistula River, Warsaw is defined by its history of resilience and its place at the heart of Poland's modern cultural revival.
The Weekender ist ein unabhängiges Magazin, das seit 2011 zwei Mal pro Jahr erscheint. Auf mindestens 100 Seiten erzählen wir Geschichten über Menschen und Orte, die uns inspirieren. Es geht um Wohnen & Einrichten, Reisen, Essen, Handwerk und Natur – bildstark, klar gestaltet und auf Recyclingpapier gedruckt.
Athleta Magazine Issue 9 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A new celebration of the sports muse, its social value, its infinite narrative power, and its relationship with contemporary photography.
Sidetracked Magazine Volume 34 is here. Adventure is about making choices. Where is the line between survival and disaster? When should we walk away? How can we include rather than exclude? And what marks will we leave behind? In this volume of Sidetracked, we present a collection of stories exploring the difficult questions in adventure.
The Weekender Book London (Vol. 2) by Luce Lapadula is here. Immersed within the vast expanse of Europe’s largest city, it’s easy to overlook the hidden treasures tucked away amidst the bustling streets of London. Despite its status as one of the world’s most visited metropolises, many tend to gravitate towards the central districts, leaving the enchanting gems of the city’s outskirts waiting to be discovered. One of those areas is Richmond.
The Weekender Book Turin by Lorenzo Morandi is here. Nestled against the backdrop of the Alpine arch, Turin’s narrative is not confined to its historical splendor alone; it also emerges as a beacon of technological innovation, a nexus of contemporary art, and a vibrant cultural hub.
The Weekender Book Singapore by Matthew Chen will present Singapore in a different and more laid-back perspective than you might be used to. However, it will still showcase the iconic architecture and landmarks that juxtapose with a melting pot of diverse heritages/cultures and remnants of the city-state’s colonial past. And at the same, this issue explores the blurred boundaries between the old and the new, the hardscapes and the softscapes.






















