Gal-dem is a bold, powerful and necessary independent magazine that’s committed to sharing perspectives from women and non-binary people of colour. Founded in 2015 by Liv Little in her last year of university, gal-dem publishes an annual magazine that features empowering stories from contributors, and great graphics and illustrations. As gal-dem has grown in the…
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Celebrating Global Womanhood in Shado Magazine
The second issue of Shado magazine, a print and online magazine, is about global womanhood, sharing women’s stories on diverse issues.
Fare Magazine explores Glasgow’s heritage
Fare magazine explores Glasgow’s city culture through the intersection of food, history and community and the editor’s passion for food culture.
Ethos Magazine Review – Seeking Out Sustainable Businesses
I've been wanting to read Ethos magazine for a while and was pleased to buy issue 5 and issue 6 at Magalleria in Bath. Eco friendly choices Last year I tried to add in a new eco friendly habit to my life every month. It led to some brilliant reusable product discoveries that I liked…
Weapons of Reason #6: Towards Superintelligence
Weapons of Reason’s sixth issue, Towards Superintelligence, explores technological innovation and where artificial intelligence could take us, through accessible illustrations, unbiased articles, with solutions to inspire action. I grew up in the 1990’s with the latest technology at my fingertips as my dad and uncles were computer programmers. While I didn’t inherit their great mathematical…
Kyoto Journal, Insights from Asia Review
It’s not often that I read an independent magazine that’s older than I am, so I was impressed to discover Kyoto Journal, a quarterly magazine based in Asia. Kyoto Journal was founded in 1987 and recently published its 92nd issue. Interestingly, Kyoto Journal is a not for profit organisation that is driven entirely by volunteers…
Looking into the future with Scenario Magazine’s Afrofuturism issue
Scenario Magazine is an independent magazine on culture and ideas about possible futures. Founded in 2010 by ‘futurists’ from Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies, Scenario Magazine explores trends, products and cultural shifts that will define our future society. Scenario Magazine's Focus on the Future People from all around the world contribute to the magazine through…
Kajet Journal, an independent journal from Eastern Europe
Kajet Journal is an independent journal about Eastern European culture, identity and experiences. I bought issue 1 about Communities as I was keen to read it since enjoying Miroslav Penkov, a Bulgarian writer’s short stories. His writing captured my imagination about Eastern Europe, and made me aware that we don’t often hear stories or people’s…
Perdiz: The Magazine about Happiness
January is a tough month. Post-Christmas blues combined with rubbish weather and dark nights mean it's not the happiest time of year. However, this month's Stack delivery brightened up January. Perdiz is a billigual magazine about happiness. The idiosyncrasies of people's happiness Perdiz explores the idiosyncrasies of people's happiness through interviews, art and cartoons. In…
Racquet Magazine: The Stories Surrounding Tennis
Just as the Wimbledon tennis tournament ended this year, Stack posted Racquet magazine through my door. The 4th issue of Racquet magazine, a US quarterly independent magazine, focuses on American tennis players and gives a fascinating insight into some of the most well-known champions' careers. Tennis Lover or Just a Beginner it's Perfectly Pitched Racquet magazine…