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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Oh Captain, My El Capitan
Yosemite. That singular word is pretty much all it takes to evoke the beauty, grandeur and magnitude that signify the most publicly recognized pillar of the United States National Park system. Although, not the first park to be created under … Continue reading
Posted in Articles of Note
Tagged camping, Climbing, El Capitan, hiking, John Muir, National Geographic Traveler, Sierras, Yosemite National Park
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Eyes On The Prize
The Dallas Mavericks took down the nets against the Miami Heat, baseball is trudging onward towards the All Star break, and the NFL is dormant and buried in closed-door debates that will decide the outcome of the forthcoming season. Thank … Continue reading
Posted in Articles of Note, The World of Magazines
Tagged America, Berlin, Bob Ley FourFourTwo, Dresden, ESPN, Germany, Soccer, Soccer America, Women's World Cup
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That’s Fit To Print
Like all industries, within journalism there are institutions that do things correctly–meeting a certain standard of newsworthiness, keeping a strong ethical code–and there is television. With the days of Cronkite long gone, news journalists on TV seem to spend the … Continue reading
Posted in Company News, The World of Magazines
Tagged Ai Weiwei, journalism, New Titles, Newsweek
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Here Comes A Regular
It’s the first day of summer here in San Francisco. Quite literally. You see, it’s been somewhere between damp, chilly, and overcast for most of the “spring” (I put that in quotes because I assume at least some of you … Continue reading
Posted in The World of Magazines
Tagged Alcohol, Bourbon Review, Drinking, Esquire, Maxim, Summer
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Travel Near And Afar
When Afar began publication in August of 2009, the economy was ragged and the state of journalism and media in flux. That didn’t stop two San Francisco entrepreneurs without any previous publishing experience to start a travel magazine. Since their … Continue reading
Posted in Articles of Note, The World of Magazines
Tagged Afar, Greg Sullivan, Joe Diaz, local, nomad, San Francisco, stay, Tim Cahill, travel industry, travel journalism, wander
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Quarterly Happiness
Today we welcome The Paris Review to Zinio, adding to our growing cadre of quarterly literary and academic journals, and magazines with a focus on literature, politics, culture, and the arts. In all, reading The Paris Review is a great … Continue reading
Posted in Company News, The World of Magazines
Tagged New To Zinio, Paris Review, Photography, Writing
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From Eau Claire With Love
These days, Bon Iver is everywhere. The mythology of the name and the back story freshly minted in glossy print of numerous publications, all rehashing the crazy spiral to fame that Justin Vernon has experienced over the course of the … Continue reading
Posted in Articles of Note
Tagged Bon Iver, Bruce Hornsby, Eau Claire, Iver Bon Iver, Justin Vernon, Kanye West, Rolling Stone, Spin Magazine, Wisconsin
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Land Of 10,000 Lakes
With Memorial Day freshly in the rear view mirror, thoughts of warmer weather have been happily nested in our thoughts. Rare June precipitation levels not seen since the Industrial Revolution are gracing themselves upon the San Francisco Bay and damaging, … Continue reading
Zinio Top Trending Android App
Following the debut of our Android application earlier this week, Zinio has shot up to the top spot for trending apps in the Android Market. This app represents a great milestone for Zinio and one that which continues to maintain … Continue reading
