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magazine's and politics
The magazine's editorial content included celebrity interviews and tackled issues of sexual politics.
According to the website of The American Prospect, " at the dawn of a new progressive era and a time of economic transformation for the United States and the world, the magazine's founding purpose was to demonstrate that progressive ideas could animate a majority politics ; to restore to intellectual and political respectability the case for social investment ; to energize civic democracy and give voice to the disenfranchised ; and to counteract the growing influence of conservative media.
Up until the late 1960s, the magazine had a certain " cachet as the voice of re-invigorated liberalism ", in the opinion of Eric Alterman, a commentator who has criticized the magazine's politics from the left.
" In a feature in its final issue, Spy magazine asserted that the magazine's premise was flawed ; there was no real convergence of politics and celebrity lifestyles.
There, in 1907, he bought and edited the English weekly The New Age, at first with Holbrook Jackson, and became an influential figure in socialist politics and modernist culture, especially at the height of the magazine's fame before the First World War.
The magazine's website produces ten blogs covering politics, environment, media, spirituality, science and technology, great writing, and the arts.
Kate Betts, seen as Wintour's likely successor, had broadened the magazine's reach by commissioning stories with a more hard-news edge, about women in politics, street culture and the financial difficulties of some major designers.
Concentrating primarily on Australian politics in a broad sense, the magazine's issues have covered topics including profiles of Mark Latham, to the U. S. military's failure to grasp the importance of tribal affiliation in Iraq, and the " cult " of the CEO.
Critical of the Communist Party in the U. S. and its support for the Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin, they established the magazine to espouse democratic socialist values, critique contemporary politics and culture, and oppose both Soviet totalitarianism and McCarthyism in the U. S. Its contributing editors and writers offered a range of left, liberal, democratic socialist, and anti-communist views, and the magazine's writing was marked by both its long essays on the state of domestic and foreign politics but also the growing conformity of American culture.
He has been cartoon editor of " The Spectator " magazine since 1991, and the cartoons which are published do not always adhere to the magazine's conservative politics.
Gilder bought the conservative political monthly magazine The American Spectator from its founder R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. in summer 2000, and switched the magazine's focus from politics to technology.
Variety magazine's Phil Gallo wrote, " Director Steven Soderbergh uses a guerilla style of filmmaking to capture behind-the-scenes players with a fervent urgency ; if K Street holds its course, it could serve as a primer in understanding modern-day politics ".
The magazine's mission is to promote conservative politics and opinion at the University.

magazine's and were
The contributors to this testament were all well-known: a former Democratic candidate for President, a New Deal poet, the magazine's chief editorial writer, two newspaper columnists, head of a national broadcasting company, a popular Protestant evangelist, etc..
Questions were raised about the magazine's fact-checking process.
He was also named as part of the group of " U. S. Scientists " who were Time magazine's People of the Year in 1960, and an asteroid, 5006 Teller, is named after him.
His last set of " Lighter Side " strips, which had been written but not penciled, were illustrated after Berg's death by 18 of Mads other artists as a final tribute ; this affectionate send-off included the magazine's final new contribution from Jack Davis.
Entertainment Weekly magazine's Owen Gleiberman recently commented that the film, " reveals something now which it couldn't back then: that the Gordon Gekkos of the world weren't just getting rich – they were creating an alternate reality that was going to crash down on all of us ".
Blue Lines and Mezzanine were included in Rolling Stone magazine's " The 500 greatest albums of all time ".
" In a later interview for Out magazine's April 2010 issue, Armstrong stated: " There were a lot of people who didn't accept it, who were homophobic.
Under the old Ring policy, there were only two ways that a boxer can win The Rings title: defeat the reigning champion ; or win a box-off between the magazine's number-one and number-two rated contenders ( or, sometimes, number-one and number-three rated ).
Volunteers were later recruited to remove and destroy the supplements before the magazine's distribution.
During this period he published articles which were increasingly alienating much of the magazine's readership.
At 9 p. m. on October 26, 1962, the magazine's offices in Hamburg were seized and ( together with the houses of several journalists ) searched by 36 policemen, and thousands of documents were confiscated.
The magazine's founders were a group of prominent writers of national reputation, who included Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., John Greenleaf Whittier and James Russell Lowell.
In 2005, a number of their recordings were included in Gramophone magazine's list of the “ Hundred Greatest-ever Recordings ”.
By 1944 not all of Time and Lifes forty war correspondents were men ; six were newswomen: Mary Welsh Hemingway, Margaret Bourke-White, Lael Tucker, Peggy Durdin, Shelley Smith Mydans, Annalee Jacoby, and Jacqueline Saix, an Englishwoman whose name is usually omitted ( she and Welsh are the only women listed in Time's publisher's letter, May 8, 1944, as being part of the magazine's team ) reported on the war for the company.
In Spin magazine's alternative record guide, the album received a rating of nine out of ten stating that the choice of Nellee Hooper as producer was a " stroke of genius " and Björk's vocals were " awe-inspiring ".
The magazine's pool of writers were associated with the muckraker movement, such as Ray Stannard Baker, Burton J. Hendrick, George Kennan ( explorer ), John Moody ( financial analyst ), Henry Reuterdahl, George Kibbe Turner, and Judson C. Welliver, and their names adorned the front covers.
Three of Abbott's solos were ranked in Guitar World magazine's top 100 of all-time: " Walk " (# 57 ), " Cemetery Gates " (# 35 ), and " Floods " (# 15 ).
Blood-Horse magazine's Steven Haskin wrote: " Pimlico stakes coordinator David Rollinson had to go out and recruit Preakness Stakes horses when it looked like only six or seven were going to run.
According to its first issue, the magazine's purpose was to draw attention to Russell's belief that people of the time were " living " in the last days " " the day of the Lord "—" the end " of the Gospel age ," and that " the dawn of the " new " age, are facts not only discernible by the close student of the Word, led by the spirit, but the outward signs recognizable by the world bear the same testimony.
" According to Alterman, the magazine's prose could sparkle and the contrasting views within its pages were " genuinely exciting ".
A final ingredient that led to the magazine's increased stature in the 1980s was its " back of the book " or literary, cultural and arts pages, which were edited by Leon Wieseltier.

magazine's and liberal
In the magazine's first editorial under Foer, it said " We've become more liberal … We've been encouraging Democrats to dream big again on the environment and economics [...]".
Locals took issue with the magazine's liberal use of the word ' fuck '.
The magazine's website sells paraphernalia bearing its logo and / or phrases related to the magazine itself and to the liberal consumption of alcohol.

magazine's and progressive
The society started publishing its monthly magazine Wondrous Stories at its inception, which then became Rock Society and is now bi-monthly featuring reviews, interviews with prominent classic rock musicians and up and coming bands. The magazine was one of the first in the UK to promote progressive and classic rock and precedes the Classic Rock magazine by several years, amongst the key contributors are Martin Hudson, Terry Craven, Miles Bartaby, Stephen Lambe, Steve Pilkington, David Pearson, Richard Barnes, James R Turner ( whose Notes from the Edge was one of the magazine's most popular columns before it was axed ) David Winstanley, Richard Watts, Lee Vickers and Bernard Law.
The album was ranked number 54 on the October 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine's list of the greatest 100 guitar albums of all time, number 9 on Metal Storm's list of top 100 progressive metal albums of all time, number 42 on Decibel's Top 100 Greatest Metal Albums of the Decade, one of Classic Rock ‘ s 10 essential progressive rock albums of the decade.

magazine's and such
Writers such as Dick DeBartolo, Stan Hart, Frank Jacobs, Tom Koch, and Arnie Kogen appeared regularly in the magazine's pages.
One uncommonly formal feature of the magazine's in-house style is the placement of diaeresis marks in words with repeating vowels — such as reëlected, preëminent and coöperate — in which the two vowel letters indicate separate vowel sounds.
Although it has been their only hit single in the U. S., the band has maintained critical respect and, to a lesser extent, commercial viability through albums such as 1999's The Soft Bulletin ( which was NME magazine's Album of the Year ) and 2002's Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.
Brazil has since become a cult film, and is still frequently mentioned in " best film " lists and rankings, such as Time magazine's list of the 100 best films of all time and Total Film magazine's 2004 list of the 20 greatest British movies of all time ( which Brazil topped ).
In addition, because of the elements involved in the comic magazine's story, such as poverty, parental abandonment, death and alcoholism, often there are dramatic moments in the magazine as well.
Union County Magnet High School was cited as a " Public Elite ", one of 22 such schools recognized nationwide in Newsweek magazine's listing of " America's Best High Schools " in the May 8, 2006, issue.
Many of the magazine's commentators are affiliated with think-tanks such as the Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise Institute.
Popular components of past issues such as the Air Photo News section are being returned to the magazine's pages.
The magazine's policy of nurturing young writing talent has continued with Elizabeth Gilbert, who debuted in Esquire in 1993, and more recently, with the work of such writers as Chris Adrian, Nathan Englander, Benjamin Percy, and Patrick Somerville.
The magazine's outlook is associated with the Democratic Leadership Council and " New Democrats " such as former US President Bill Clinton and Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman, who received the magazine's endorsement in the 2004 Democratic primary ; so did Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton in 2008.
As was the case with CD-ROM Today, MacAddicts discs included shareware and demo programs, but also came with other added features, such as staff videos and previews of content inside the magazine's hard copy.
Hong Kong celebrities such as Jackie Chan staged a public protest denouncing the magazine's irresponsible actions.
With " The Gnurrs Come from the Voodvork Out ," that issue introduced Reginald Bretnor, who became the magazine's resident humorist for many issues to come, contributing such stories as " Bug-Getter.
The site also contains a catalogue of books considered to be relevant to the magazine's themes and ideas ; although many of these books contain far-right content, often taking the form of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, there are some more surprising entries, such as the reformed Communist and social democrat George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and left-wing conspiracist Greg Palast's The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.
Some Brutalist buildings have been granted listed status as historic and others, such as Gillespie, Kidd and Coia's St. Peter's Seminary, named by Prospect magazine's survey of architects as Scotland's greatest post-war building, have been the subject of conservation campaigns.
Such advertisements have long been a popular way for gay men to meet each other in Japan, but the advent of the internet, with its free dating sites, also contributed to the magazine's eventual end, especially when such sites became accessible from mobile phones.
The demise of Barazoku may come as a blow to gays in isolated communities in Japan: the magazine's strongest sales came from small, independent bookshops in such areas.
Many of the magazine's cover stories involved current events, such as 1990s oil fires in the Middle East.
Paul Revere & the Raiders is an American rock band that saw considerable U. S. mainstream success in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s with hits such as " Kicks " ( 1966 ; ranked number 400 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time ), " Hungry " ( 1966 ), " Him Or Me-What's It Gonna Be?
Spin magazine's Melissa Maerz graded the album with two out of five stars and wrote, " Manufactured by a friend, this rough-draft full-length debut features stripped down versions of Fallen hits such as ' Whisper ' and ' My Immortal '.
Cricket publishes original stories, poems, folk tales, articles and illustrations by such notable artists as Trina Schart Hyman, the magazine's art director from 1973 to 1979.

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