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Time Out New York isn’t in trouble
Ish. The freelancers and vendors aren’t happy though

The Economist beats Berlusconi in Italian courts
That can’t have happened much. They celebrate by taking to the streets

Agent Provocateur creates alluring print insert
Posters, riddles hidden in images, online interaction to complete the story. Titillating

Videos from Stanford publishing course for mag professionals
Big names from Wired, Glamour and more reveal their insights on the mag world. Surprisingly engaging in parts

Universal News on demand!
Magazines from around the world delivered within two hours in NYC. Blimey

Magazine publisher uses its ad selling know-how online
Creates a network of popular sites to offer to existing and new clients. Good synergy of skills there

Beautiful Zaha Hadid die-cuts on the newsstand
Tony Chambers continues to make Wallpaper* groundbreaking in a non-blinking e-paper kind of way. Can’t wait

(Plenty to catch up on – a few weeks ago, I married my lovely partner and moved to the USA, hence the pause. Onwards!)

Time Out Beijing closed by the Chinese government
Officials get pre-Olympic jitters. Read a recent copy here

Esquire puts celebs in a large box to celebrate anniversary
Pretentiousness contest ensues; magazine still hasn’t decided what to do with the result

New French magazine mixes videogames with fashion
Looking forward to seeing a copy (via Jean Snow). Not to be mistaken with magazines making online games for readers

Former Sleazenation ed to make ethical magazine for Christian Aid
The first phase is already online

Conde Nast finally admits to Wired UK
Technology may know no borders, but its reporting isn’t. For an amusing read, see what happened the first time around (pre-Nast)

Print-on-demand isn’t aimed at designers
Boico responds to my previous post. Printcasting seems to prove his point

New magazine features guest commenter throughout
Described by one site as “like a marked up PDF”. I’ve seen magazines be meta-commented before, but not quite like this; fun

How Domus was redesigned
Detailed look behind the curtain (via MagCulture)

Dutch DIY store creates female-aimed customer mag
Companion piece for Woodworking for Women, perhaps

Unconventional wedding magazine tries the UGC route
Be still my sceptic heart

Free counter-culture mag asks readers for $20,000
And gets it. I rather like Arthur, glad to see it keep the wolves away for another month