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Wired
The Wired magazine pages on HotWired bring the feature articles out into the world for open discussion. Something you don't agree with? It's open season. Talk with the editors, authors, and other Wired readers here. Meanwhile, Wired News delivers daily news on culture, politics, business, and technology.

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Suck
Suck is a daily diatribe on worst-case scenarios in media, politics, advertising, and the Internet.

äda'web
They call themselves a "research & development platform." Some interesting stuff, though, like their early Jenny Holzer truism exhibit.

The Atlantic Monthly
The magazine was founded in 1857. The Web site, 1995.

bOING bOING
A hip mag about, among other things, technology, zines, weirdos, obsessions, subcultures, and the elusive Otto Matik.

Buzzonline
"The talk of Los Angeles." Movies, books, shows, art. Ingest Buzz Saw for a quick surfeit of Hollywood gossip.

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Colors
"A magazine about the rest of the world." A guerrilla National Geographic, bankrolled by Benneton.

This looks really old - it says: "Posing as a lifestyle magazine for the affluent, the latest edition of Colors goes undercover to investigate the social patterns, eating habits, and mating practices of the world's wealthiest people. The result - 108 pages of humorous photos and incisive text - is on newsstands May 3."

CTHEORY
A weekly journal of theory, technology, and culture - edited by 21st-century Marxists Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, who are interviewed in Wired 4.02.

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DoubleTake
Says Marc Spiegler in "Double Vision" in Wired 4.04: "DoubleTake taps into uncommon sources and aesthetics. Its cosmopolitan worldview and cross-disciplinary approach provide brain food of the highest nutritional content."

The Economist
Read in more than 180 countries. Good thing you don't have to be in one of them. Go to the site for selections from the week's edition, or get weekly summaries of major events by email.

Electric Minds
Howard Rheingold's venture into virtual community matches daily columns by techie writers and journalists - such as Laura Lemay and Bob Rossney - with interactive features that try to break the fourth wall.

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ezine list
John Labovitz has indexed and alphabetized more than 1,000 non-mainstream publications.

FEED
High-quality, text-heavy news and media commentary site. The perfect Fetish alternative, for example, is Carl Steadman's recent Filter Five column.

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Foresight Exchange
The Vegas of the intelligentsia. Used to be called Idea Futures. Care to wager on when we'll get big bandwidth?

The Fray
Personal, intimate features designed for the Web. Deserves a new not-yet-invented category for media, but "magazine" will do for now.

FutureNet
A frenetic British news, computing, sports, music, videogame ezine that's updated daily. Like most UK publications, it makes you register first.

Granta
"A fine, fat read." - Mail on Sunday

Harper's magazine
Previews of upcoming issues and a Harper's Index that allows you to add your own statistic. But c'mon Lewis, we need content!

Hearst Magazines
Cosmopolitan, Country Living, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Popular Mechanics, Redbook, SmartMoney, Town & Country. Not much in the way of online content, however.

The Missouri Review
Published three times a year, The Missouri Review is a friend to young or new talent, and consistently contains excellent fiction and poetry. Much of the content is online.

MoJo Wire
Mother Jones, interactive. The hellraisers of the political left bring you online quizzes and revealing video clips from C-SPAN.

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The NationDigital Edition
A weekly independent offering commentary on politics, culture, books, and the arts.

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The Netly News
Media and technology commentary. The fast-paced reporting can also be shoddy.

The Onion
May well be America's best paper. You'll get more news here than in USA Today - just read some of the recent headlines.

Pathfinder
This is Time Warner's index of magazines like Time, People, VIBE, Sports Illustrated, Money, Fortune, and Entertainment Weekly.

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Playboy
Pull that satin robe out of the closet and pay a visit to ol' Heph.

Postmodern Culture
Published three times a year by Johns Hopkins University Press. Look for your favorite POMO luminaries in the table of contents, but there's way to search the site.

Roadkill Quarterly
Some creatures, son, are just too damn slow.

Salon
Daily literary and cultural zine with top writers and journalists.

Slate
Michael Kinsley's fashionable and thoughtful Net magazine.

Stim
Now fighting under the SonicNet flag and not under Prodigy, Stim perseveres with great writers such as Richard Kadrey and Gareth Branwyn.

Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Mitch Kapor and his rough-and-tumble Buddhist gang.

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Tweak
Interviews with "people we could get ahold of," and stuff like that. Risky, cool design.

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Urban Desires
An interactive magazine of metropolitan passions.

The Utne Lens
The home of The Utne Reader. Includes Denise Caruso's No-Jive Net Guide.

Women's Wire
News, style, work, body, and a lot of interactive features. Talk live through Women's Wire's very cutting edge chat room, which lets you chat using just your browser.

ZD Net
Ziff Davis: PC Magazine, PCWeek, PC/Computing, Computer Shopper, MacUser, ComputerLife, InternetLife, Inter@ctiveWeek, Windows Sources, MacWeek, Computer Gaming World, ZD Press, ZiffNet, and - we're guessing - the soon to be added ElectricToothbrushLife.

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