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Urbanology Magazine,4 issues Urbanology, A Canadian lifestyle magazine touching on subjects including politics, music, technology, business, fashion, sports, the arts and current events.
Vanity Fair Magazine,12 issues-Monthly Smart, stylish, and voraciously interested in the world, Vanity Fair readers have an extraordinary ability to discern what is truly worth their time, attention, and money. It is essential for Vanity Fair readers to be conversant in a wide range of topics—from global issues, economics, and travel, to beauty, fashion, and entertainment—and they pursue the knowledge of these subjects with an unusual intensity. Vanity Fair readers actively seek out friends and colleagues with whom they share ideas and experiences, creating a diverse and eclectic network of peers. Known for its ability to "ignite a dinner party at 50 yards," Vanity Fair is meant for readers who enjoy expert-level knowledge and lively, spirited debate. Vanity Fair was originally published in the 1860's, but received only mild success and died out in the early 1900's. Though the early magazine was a humorous weekly, Conde Nast Publications resurrected a new magazine that bore the same name in the 1980's. With a more contemporary edge and a pop culture focus, Vanity Fair became a success with much prestige and is currently one of the most highly regarded magazines in America. Featuring interviews with Hollywood's finest and newsmakers of all kind, Vanity Fair seeks to give you an expansive view of popular culture today. Some of the most significant articles include the 2005 revealing of "Deep Throat" - the informant to the Washington Post in the 70's revealing the Watergate scandal as well as a 1996 expose on the tobacco industry which was later adapted to a film. Vanity Fair has proven its authority and continually brings you informative and significant articles that change and shape our world.
Where To Retire Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly This magazine is edited to help retirees find the ideal setting for their new life. With more than 500,000 readers each issue, Where to Retire is America's foremost authority on retirement relocation. Now celebrating our 15th year in publication, Where to Retire can help you find the ideal setting for a happy and fulfilling retirement. Where to Retire is an indispensable guide to finding the ideal place to retire. It is the authoritative source of useful information for the 700,000 Americans who move to new towns to retire every year. Where to Retire tells its readers who's moving where, and why. It goes beyond well-known, popular Sunbelt spots, reaching across the country to spotlight smaller towns and undiscovered havens with lower costs of living. Where to Retire is filled with vital information on climate, state and local taxes, cost of living, housing costs, health care, crime and other important issues. Plus lively and candid interviews with retirees who have relocated, including their tips on what to look for, and what to look out for. Where to Retire even tells its readers how to find the best neighborhoods and developments to suit active retiree lifestyles, how to buy and sell a home, and how to get involved in a new community. Established in 1992, Where to Retire is published six times a year.

