Wright Library Periodicals, 2011-12 Underlined titles are hotlinked to

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Wright Library Periodicals, 2011-12
Underlined titles are hotlinked to the online version of the magazine (if available).
Alma
 Spanish language lifestyle magazine offering articles on art, culture, politics, fashion,
travel, music, sports and interviews for the US Hispanic adult community
 12 issues / yr
American History
 a diversity of topics and events from American history
 6 issues / yr
American Legacy
 African-American history and culture
 4 issues / yr
American Photo
 showcases outstanding photography in art, fashion, journalism, celebrity, sports, politics
and advertising
 6 issues / yr
American Theatre
 important work and significant issues affecting theatre art and practice and the
current regional theatre scene
 10 issues / yr
Americas (Spanish)
 promotes understanding through articles and photography on the cultures and
peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean
 6 issues / yr
Art News
 personalities, trends and events that shape the international art world
 11 issues / yr
The Atlantic
 articles on world affairs, business, science, education, and the arts
 10 issues / yr
Bon Appetit
 all-in-one guide to food and entertaining; includes recipes
 12 issues / yr
Budget Travel
 money-saving, practical advice for budget vacations including city guides, restaurant
recommendations, and more
 10 issues / yr
Ceramics
 the full breadth and depth of ceramic art
 10 issues / yr
Christian Century
 opinion and news with a broad approach to topics of religion, culture and world
affairs
 26 issues / yr
Dance
 all disciplines of dance from ballet to Broadway and tap to hip hop
 12 issues / yr
Discover
 news magazine for the average reader interested in science
 12 issues / yr
E: The Environmental Magazine
 information, news and resources for people concerned about the environment
 6 issues / yr
Essence
 fashion, relationships, career, and family
 12 issues / yr
Faces
 cultures of the world for children ages 9 to14; each issue shows young readers how
people in other countries, regions, and places live (one country per issue)
 9 issues / yr
Garden and Gun
 lifestyle and culture of the new south – food, music, sport, people, events, literature,
travel, and ideas
 6 issues / yr
Girls Life
 advice about friends and families for girls 10 to14, inviting young readers to find pen
pals, and explore popular culture through celebrity interviews and fashion stories
 6 issues / yr
Health
 healthy lifestyle magazine for women providing up-to-date news and information
about medicine, wellness, diet, nutrition, fitness, recipes, and weight-loss
 10 issues / yr
Instyle
 articles about beauty, fashion, home, entertaining, charitable endeavors, and
celebrity lifestyles
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13 issues / yr
Internet@Schools
 “An Educator’s Guide to Technology and the Web”
 5 issues / yr
Live Design
 creative and technical journal for live entertainment professionals in lighting, staging,
and projection
 9 issues / yr
Lucky Magazine
 making fashion and beauty fun and accessible for everyone by showcasing what to
wear and how to wear it
 12 issues / yr
Mental Floss
 eclectic magazine that blurs the lines between a great education and great
entertainment via pages of tidbits, quirky facts, and history
 6 issues / year
Muse
 sponsored by Smithsonian and produced by Cricket, features articles on space,
genetics, lasers, rain forests, computers, physics, math, visual arts, earth sciences, and
almost everything else in the universe for ages 9 to 14.
 9 issues / yr
National Geographic
 the world’s wonders captured in breathtaking photography and riveting articles
 12 issues / yr
National Geographic Traveler
 vivid photography and informative articles that inspire active, curious, and culturally
aware readers to travel the world wisely
 8 issues / yr
New York Times Upfront
 newsmagazine for teens that helps teachers connect current events to the curriculum
 14 issues / yr
The New Yorker
 culturally relevant commentary on the arts, politics and opinion, and award-winning
reporting on world affairs and national issues
 47 issues / yr
News China (English edition of China Newsweek)
 covers the latest China domestic news in politics, business, society, environment,
culture, sports, and travel
 12 issues / yr
Newsweek
 weekly coverage of national and international affairs, newsmakers, politics, business,
economics, science, technology, health, arts, entertainment, and society
 52 issues / yr
O: Oprah Magazine
 Oprah's unique vision on everything from health, careers, and relationships to fashion,
books, and food for the contemporary woman
 12 issues / yr
Odyssey
 award-winning science magazine for grades 5 and up offering theme-based issues
that explore the hottest trends in science
 9 issues / yr
Okapi (French)
 a cultural, social, economical, and political world news magazine for ages 12 to 16
 22 issues / yr
Okapi (Spanish)
 a cultural, social, economical, and political world news magazine for ages 12 to 16
 10 issues / yr
Oxford American
 Features the very best in Southern writing and art while documenting the complexity
and vitality of the American South
 4 issues / yr
Parabola
 cross-cultural and non-denominational explorations of the meanings to be found
within mythology and the world's great spiritual traditions; each issue explores a
universal theme.
 4 issues / yr
People
 all the latest celebrity and popular culture news as well as stories of real life heroes
 53 issues / yr
Phosphore (French)
 news magazine for ages 15 to 24 with unique editorial content including “phosphore”
(a practical section which helps students in preparing for their future through their
studies and professional choices)
 12 issues / yr
Richmond Magazine
 life in Richmond from politics and news to dining and real estate
 12 issues / yr
School Library Journal
 provides current information for school librarians in the areas of curriculum,
technology, reading, and information literacy as well as reviews of materials
 12 issues / yr
Science News
 short, accurate articles on current research that appeal to both general readers and
scientists
 26 issues / yr
Scientific American
 a forum for working scientists and Nobel laureates to present their latest work in a
broad range of fields including medicine, technology, energy, and the environment
 12 issues / yr
Seventeen
 style and beauty, relationships, college and careers, and celebrities for today's
teenage girls
 12 issues / yr
Smithsonian
 in-depth articles and photo essays cover topics such as Americana, natural history,
science, art, music, contemporary society, and current museum exhibits
 12 issues / yr
Southern Living
 a monthly guide for traveling, cooking, gardening, hospitality, and decorating in the
South
 13 issues / yr
Spin
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reviews, essays, profiles, and interviews focus on the progressive new music scene and
young adult culture
12 issues / yr
Sports Illustrated
 In-depth sports reporting and photos
 52 issues / yr
Teen Vogue
 latest news and trends on style, fashion and beauty, family, health, relationships, and
other topics appropriate for teenagers
 10 issues / yr
Time
 analysis of today's important events -- politics, health, the arts, business and society
 52 issues / yr
Vegetarian Times
 vegetarian recipes, cooking tips, and health advice on the latest vegetarian news
and trends
 9 issues / yr
Virginia Living
 upscale Virginia lifestyle magazine
 6 issues / yr
Virginia Quarterly Review
 University of Virginia quarterly that includes poetry, fiction, book reviews, essays,
photography, and comics from some of the nation's most notable writers,
photographers, and artists
 4 issues / yr
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