Gay Times Issue 493 is out now. As LGBT History Month comes to a close and we’ve all reflected on the incredible achievements of queer pioneers past, for this issue of Gay Times we’ve refocussed our perspective to the generation of LGBTQ people and allies making history in their own way today. They are using their platform and privilege in pop culture to shift long-held perceptions that, quite frankly, have no place in modern society.
The Travel Colours Berlin Guide is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum) and will show you a curated selection of our favorite places to “sleep, eat, drink, shop and explore”. From cozy cafés and coffee roasters to restaurants with menus boasting products from local artisans and growers to Berlin’s most prestigious fashion shops hidden in a backyard, this guide will lead you away from the tourist hubs to some of Berlin’s hidden local gems.
Standart Magazine Issue 14 brings you more in-depth coverage of coffee, design, and the people behind it all. We’re trying to find the answers over coffee, so we invite you to join us and our talented host of writers and artists for a fresh batch of articles and stories.
Lodestars Anthology Issue 11 is out now featuring Portugal. Lodestars Anthology is not your traditional travel magazine. Focusing on one country per issue, it is instead an independent publication all about place, journeys and discovery. Discover Portugal with the 11th issue of Lodestars Anthology.
The Gentlewoman No. 19 (Spring/Summer 2019) is out now. In a fabulous, worldwide exclusive, The Gentlewoman presents Cindy Sherman, photographed by Inez & Vinoodh for its 19th issue – a double-cover extravaganza featuring the great American artist as she has never been seen.
The Real Review Magazine Issue 8 (Against from withing) is here. To be against from within is to identify critical concentrations of power, become experts in their internal logic, then develop methods for inhabiting and altering their operations.
Sixteen Journal Volume 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Sixteen Journal Vol. III presents the works of Chadwick Tyler, Jack Davison, Sølve Sundsbø, Mel Bles, Jeff Boudreau, Delphine Chanet, Maxime Imbert, Quentin de Briey, Chloé Le Drezen, Lucie Rox, Jerry Pigeon, Ward&Kweskin, and many more.
Are We Europe Magazine Issue 3 (Uprooted) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Does who we are depend on where we are, or where we come from? From a portrait of a country stricken by brain-drain, to an inside account of Europe's biggest far-right youth organization, this issue examines the impact of movement on identity.
Punkt magazine Issue 5 (the Predictable Issue) is now available at LOREM. Punkt magazine is a magazine dedicated to fashion, art and photography, founded by Marcello Junior Dino (Photographer and Art Director). Punkt magazine was launched in Milan as an online fashion magazine.
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Purple Fashion Magazine Issue 31 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The Purple Fashion Magazine Spring/Summer 2019 issue is dedicated to Paris and comes with amazing 500 pages and different covers.
Pressing Matters Issue 6 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). It’s great to see that both local and global communities are thriving – all championing their favoured techniques, whilst celebrating printmaking as a whole.
Odiseo Magazine Volume 13 is out now! Odiseo Volume 13 (The Last Supper) was born from the unlucky number 13 – Judas, the disciple who betrayed Jesus, was the 13th to sit at the table.
Luncheon Magazine Issue 7 (Spring/Summer) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Luncheon is a style and culture magazine that invites old and new friends of all generations and cultural experiences to share their views, life and work over lunch.
Smith Journal Volume 29 is out now. Inside you’ll find a collection of car doors that positively reek of history (as well as booze and petrol fumes).
Frankie Magazine Issue 88 is out now. We meet some pretty special people, as well: creative types in shared studios; a lass inspired by her cross-cultural adoption; and another who spends her days staring into space for legitimate work. We discuss things only people with cancer know; romance novels that don’t totally suck; and explore some of history’s secret languages and codes. All that, plus the usual laughs, prettiness and chin-scratchers? Sounds pretty good, if we do say so ourselves.
Noble Rot Issue 19 (the Shrine to the Vine) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Issue 19 is featuring Brunello die Montalcino, Jancis Robinson and many more.
Das Wetter #17 ist da und erhältlich auf loremnotipsum.com. Dies ist unsere siebzehnte Ausgabe, die erste nach unserem 5. Geburtstag, erneut mit 3 Titelgeschichten.
Design Anthology Issue 1 (UK Edition) is out now. In our inaugural issue we explore innovative materials being used in furniture and product design; we interview architect John Pawson about the Jaffa Hotel in Tel Aviv; sample locavore food culture in Vilnius and many more.
Kyoto Journal Issue 93 (the Food Issue) is available now from LOREM (not Ipsum). Food. It sustains us. It inspires us. It enslaves us… Kyoto Journal delves into the vibrant culinary cultures of Asia, all the while discovering what food really means to us.
White Fungus Magazine Issue 16 is out now. The 16th issue of White Fungus features a 50-page interview with Carolee Schneemann in which the artist candidly recounts her life in art and a career spanning six decades. This ground-breaking conversation is accompanied by historic artworks and photos from deep within the artists archives.
It’s Freezing in LA! Issue 2 (Fire) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In issue 2 we consider how best to prioritise Indigenous voices, redesign design questions and take a look at a long history of attempts to change the weather. We look at peat bogs and algae; cosmetics and tungsten bulbs, and untangle a few more strands of humanity's greatest challenge.
Die neue Transhelvetica 51 (Sau) ist da. Wie die Schweine haben wir uns durch packende Ausstellungen, leckere Restaurants, schlammige Vorgärten bis ins Büro eines Glücksforschers gewühlt und unsere Nasen überall reingesteckt, wo es etwas Saumässiges zu sehen und erleben gab. Nun grunzt und quietscht es wie verrückt zwischen den Seiten der neuen Ausgabe «Sau» hervor, so dass wir jedem Leser wärmstens empfehlen, die rosa Brille aufzusetzten, umzublättern und mit der Lektüre zu beginnen!
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 31 (the Architecture Issue) is out now. The spring issue of Kinfolk builds on our foundational interest in design to consider the discipline in its most ambitious manifestation: architecture.
her. Magazine Volume 8 is out now. For the spring/summer 2019 issue of her. we have featured two huge talents on the covers. Starting of with Snoh Aalegra, the soulful musician photographed by Kenneth Cappello, while the other cover features the impressive Dree Hemingway shot by Magnus Unnar.
























