Take for example how the media portrays such shows, such as an Entertainment
magazine issue which featured actors Michael Sheen and Caplan on the cover.
Collate it with a recent Entertainment
magazine issue which featured True Blood stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer on the cover and you'll see what I mean.
Not exact matches
This article is part of Fortune's 2017 Investor's Guide,
which appears in the Dec. 15, 2016
issue of Fortune
magazine.
Which is why Next
Issue Media announced the relaunch of its digital
magazine platform under a new name: Texture.
«What we're seeing is a natural evolution of the product, from a simple digital newsstand to a constantly - growing database of the best
magazine stories in the world,» says Steve Maich, the head of Rogers Publishing (
which is a part - owner of Next
Issue and publishes Canadian Business).
Apple is buying a firm called Next
Issue Media,
which makes Texture, a service that provides a bundled subscription for hundreds of digital
magazines.
«We have to listen to them,» he says in the April
issue of Ocean Drive
magazine, on
which he graces the cover.
The
magazine's first
issue —
which included an article titled «Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom» — gave instructions about how to carry out crude, low - cost terrorist attacks.
This feature appears in the Online Bonus for
Issue 22 of RELEVANT
magazine which hits stores this week.
It's a substantial
magazine of the old sort,
which one reads for the pleasure of reading and of learning, covering subjects with no obvious immediate cash value but of great value to those who believe in humane learning — though it also dealt well with the pressing
issues of the day.
Such identification is the theme of a famously influential essay by Lynn White, Jr. in the March 1967
issue of Science
magazine entitled «The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis,» an essay
which prompted a reply by Thomas Derr in the January 1975
issue of Worldview
magazine —
which Richard Neuhaus, then a political liberal, edited even before he edited This World, the immediate predecessor of First Things — entitled «Religion's Responsibility for the Ecological Crisis: An Argument Run Amok.»
The March 12, 2015
issue of Nature
magazine contains an essay — not an original thesis, rather a summation — by two English geographers entitled «Defining the Anthropocene,» the subject of
which is whether (and starting when) human activity has so altered the global environment as to constitute a new geologic age: the Anthropocene Age, as successor to the 11,000 - year Holocene Epoch that is itself part of the larger 2.6 million year - old Quaternary Period (or Great Ice Age).
No sooner had I finished my piece for Faith
magazine's last
issue (in
which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish...
No sooner had I finished my piece for Faith
magazine's last
issue (in
which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to keep themselves at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop at least had done something to try to address the problem, and that he had in the process aroused the kind of secularist hostility
which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
The
magazine tackles
issues which affect the whole of society, including politics, economics, international and current affairs.
This forms the basis for the argument for the soul,
which was well presented by Kevin Douglas in the January
issue of this
magazine.
They are pre-judged, never fully articulated or worked out, and they significantly damage even the
magazine's interpretation of the survey of Catholic attitudes and actions
which they published in that
issue.
There was an article in the July 4, 2005
issue of TIME
magazine in
which a terrorist in training was interviewed.
That, at least, is the jumping off point for a very intense questioning of the role of the Cross in Christianity that takes place in the Fall
issue of Tikkun
magazine,
which should be received at your home this week if you are a suscriber (and if not, you could subscribe now on line at http://www.tikkun.org/nextgen/purchase-or-renew-a-subscription-to-tikkun).
As this
magazine has been doing consistently for 40 years now, our columns in this
issue - especially Cutting Edge, Letters, Notes from Across the Atlantic and our new column Continuity and Development - explore some of the ways in
which we can move forward.
This exchange was carried on in numerous meetings, large and small, formally sponsored by Religion and Public Life as well as over informal lunches and dinners and drinks» a conversation among socially and politically and religiously passionate scholars and clergymen and even, sometimes, among the staff during the meetings at
which we decided on the contents of the next
issue of the
magazine.
In the next
issue of Premier Christianity
magazine, Justin Brierley will be launching a new series, Faith Explored, in
which we hear more of the chief objections to the faith from the leading critics of Christianity.
In September, Time
magazine organized a debate between Collins and Dawkins
which touched on all the crucial
issues: the false idea that science and faith should be held as not overlapping; the place of Darwinian evolution in the plan of God; the fine - tuning of the physical constants of nature; the literal interpretation of Genesis; the place of miracles including the incarnation and the resurrection of Jesus; and the origin of the moral law within the human heart.
Almost 40 years ago, in the September 1976 edition of this
magazine, the then editor Fr Edward Holloway gave a checklist of the key
issues: «the transcendence of God, the real spirituality of the soul, and the reconciliation of an evolutionary universe with one fixed nature of man, a true fall in that nature and a true leading on of human salvation by God,
which climaxes in His literally divine and transcendent self».
When he says that the higher levels are more causally «real», the Catholic philosopher may well recall the concept of the analogy of being,
which we have mentioned in this column and elsewhere in previous
issues of the
magazine.
I wrote in the January 2009
issue of this
magazine about a previous John Jay report into this subject, their 2004 report The Nature and Scope of the Problem of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States,
which was carried out in 2004 for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Nevertheless, some themes emerge
which form part of the overall thrust of the study and its suggested responses to modernity with
which Faith
Magazine would not only wish to take
issue but would also criticise as harmful to the project of the new evangelisation called for by Pope John Paul and addressed by Cardinal Ratzinger as a theologian and Pope Benedict XVI as the supreme Pastor.
But after a crazy week (in
which I was accused of «libel» by WORLD
magazine of all places), Driscoll
issued a response that suggests the elders of Mars Hill Church heard our requests and spoke with Mark about the carelessness of his words.
Referring to Life
magazine,
which ran stories about Billy Graham and the Knights of Columbus in the same
issue, Henry contrasts these regimented «soldiers of the pope» with Life «s pictures of Graham's crusade:
I ripped this recipe from a recent
issue (not exactly sure
which one) of Weight Watchers
Magazine,
which I adapted somewhat, using canned beans instead of dry, pasta shells instead of orechiette, and adding some carrots and celery.
The full DeLeón 100 roster will be released in the February print
issue of Billboard
Magazine which hits newsstands on February 10th.
We have also shared a week's worth of family friendly recipes in the latest
issue of Jamie
Magazine which is out now (in the UK).
The current
issue of Eating Well
magazine has a section on bowl dinners -
which is quickly becoming «the thing» throughout Blogland to pile everything in a big, wide bowl - and the very first recipe listed was this Tuna Tataki Quinoa Bowl, of
which I had everything on hand to quickly put it together.
Flexible Packaging
Magazine has just put to bed its January / February
issue,
which contains some very positive industry surveys and research.
By Dave DeWitt This is the story of how Fiery Foods & BBQ
magazine managed to get Aerosmith's Joe Perry to pose for the cover of the
magazine,
which became our January / February, 2004
issue.
I just received the July, 2009
issue of Saveur, my favorite food
magazine, and it's a special Texas
issue which is really a fun read with great recipes.
This is the story of how Fiery Foods & BBQ
magazine managed to get Aerosmith's Joe Perry to pose for the cover of the
magazine,
which became our January / February, 2004
issue.
The image was inspired by a 1970s
issue of Spanish
magazine Don Balon,
which depicted Johan Cruyff in almost exactly the same way.
For its 86 - page preview of the 2004 Athens Olympics,
which ran in the Aug. 2, 2004,
issue, SI last week received a National
Magazine Award, the highest honor the industry gives.
The SI Swimsuit
issue (
which will celebrate its 40th anniversary in January) has become a global phenomenon and generated more letters than any of the sports stories in the main
magazine, with the missives evenly split between «Cancel my subscription!»
Kaye's reputation as a muni - bred hothead who doesn't fit the country club stereotype got a full airing in the February
issue of Golf
Magazine,
which explored everything from his on - course shouting matches to his 2002 suspension for allegedly sassing a locker room security guard.
For example, he refused to sign the first
issue of Playboy
Magazine,
which shows Marilyn on the cover, or similar risqué Monroe images.
We've put together an overview of the Scarpa models featured in the latest
issue of the Adventure
Magazine to help you determine
which boot will be the best for you.
With a little research, I found the article, «How to Write Your Own Marriage Contract» by Susan Edmiston,
which ran in the debut
issue of Ms.
magazine, in 1971,
which was an insert in New York
magazine (and created a huge kerfluffle).
The debut
issue of Ms.
magazine, in 1971, included an article on How to Write Your Own Marriage Contract,
which featured interviews with two progressive couples.
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful article in the Spring 2015
issue of the NCAA's Champion
magazine, not only reports the belief of many top concussion experts that the media narrative about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated by media reports on the work of Dr. Ann McKee,
which was the centerpiece of PBS Frontline's League of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence of CTE in the brains of most of the former athletes were] a very biased study,» that they involved «a certain level of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a little too far.»
And be sure to check out the other ideeli special Furla sale today,
which exclusively features the bag - of - the - moment Carmen shopper, as seen in the August «Big Deals»
issue of O: The Oprah
Magazine!
If you're seeking bright ideas to help you bring home more happiness, even during tough times, check out my article «New Year, New Attitude: How to Tap More Joy in 2018»,
which is in the January
issue of Emerald Coast Parent
magazine.
«Babytalk»
magazine addresses this topic in its annual survey,
which is featured in the September
issue.
The House bill is more generous, but as Time
magazine's Healthland Blog points out, even if the House passes it's bill, it wouldn't make it to the Senate until next year or later — at
which point, whole new budget
issues may surface.