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Emergence Magazine hosting Shifting Landscapes exhibition this December
Emergence Magazine is the work of the Kalliopeia Foundation, a non-profit organisation whose work ties into the living Earth and responds to a “global need” - to “take spiritual as well as physical responsibility for our common home.” This mission underpins their latest exhibition with their Emergence Magazine - ‘Shifting Landscapes’.
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SAND journal issue 26 gets Berlin November launch
SAND journal is poised to launch their 26th issue this November. Held at Lettrétage in Berlin on the 15th of November, SAND 26 - their “shifting” autumn issue, will be launched alongside readings and mini-presentations from contributors and the team behind the magazine.
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Rova Editions to host ‘Left in Print’ inaugural event this October
ristol based magazine and book shop Rova Editions are set to host their inaugural event this October. Named ‘Left in Print’, the event will be “a discussion of print media and its relationship with progressive ideas, underrepresented voices and political narratives,” Rova’s Instagram notes. The event on the 10th of October is already sold out at time of writing, but make sure to follow their socials for news about any potential future events.
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Sonsoles print studio’s ‘Save Our Studio’ Crowdfunder campaign nearing target
Peckham based print studio Sonsoles are currently running a crowdfunding campaign to combat the threat of closure this year. Hosted on Crowdfunder, the ‘Save Our Studio’ campaign is active now until the 29th of September 2023 and includes a range of prizes worth up to £600 via a raffle, amongst other goodies.
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Circus Journal’s journey of gleeful rebellion comes to a close
Circus Journal has announced their closure after five years and 24 issues. The journal itself focuses on style, creativity and community in the South-West of the UK, and has had an overall print run of 119,000 copies, according to their post on Instagram. Their latest publication - the Midsummer issue, was released in June and is now noted to be their last.
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Toilet Paper Studio hosts brand new exhibition ‘Run As Slow As You Can’ in the heart of Mumbai
Since 2010 TOILETPAPER magazine has brought visual culture to us in the form of print. Its eye-catching, image-driven designs have brought life to shelves around the world - and our social media accounts. Now the biannual magazine can be experienced in a completely new way, through their largest immersive exhibition to date.
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Anyway magazine launches issue two
‘Anyway’ is the magazine “designed for curious tweens,” as noted on their shop website. Anyway’s debut issue launched in Winter of 2022 and their Spring/Summer 2023 is out now. “Young people deserve smart, honest and fun information about their bodies and minds,” the website reads.
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Hi Desert Times Magazines to open shop in 29 Palms this July
Hi Desert Times Magazines are set to open a store in 29 Palms this July. The grand opening is to be held on 6th of July, as announced on Instagram. The poster features all the details including a ribbon-cutting at 11am, with an ice cream after party at 5:30pm featuring Nice Dream Ices.
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Cake Zine announces Paris launch event for third issue
Cake Zine volume three is arriving soon and they’re celebrating in style in Paris this July. The poster on Instagram reads, “Magazines! Cocktails! Dessert!” next to a silhouette of a woman holding pie, in a nostalgic style. “Cake Zine is a hedonistic exploration of history, pop culture, literature, and art through sweets,” they write on their website.
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BOYS BOYS BOYS! launches brand new book published by Kehrer Verlag
The Little Black Gallery has launched a brand new BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! book this May. Featuring new works from over sixty photographers, the 208 page compendium contains 141 colour and black and white photographs from thirty countries including China, India, Iran, Poland, and Russia.