magazines
Saying A Fond, Personal Goodbye to 'NME''s Print Edition
Divisive and flawed it may have been, but it was also utterly inspirational for a generation of rock fans stuck between the traditional music press and the innovations of the internet.
The 'NME' Wasn't a Monolith
It had a reputation for endless Gallagher covers and creating "landfill indie". But that's only half the story, as former NME rebels remember how they snuck Aaliyah, So Solid Crew and the Cheeky Girls into the magazine.
How One Magazine Transformed Subculture Forever
We spoke to Paul Gorman about 'The Face', the peerless youth culture magazine that made London cool again.
I Went Magazine Shopping With Honey Dijon
"It can’t all just be: let’s do some pills and get some gak and go to a party and try and shag girls."
Pita-Bread Purse: I Tried Insane Lifestyle Tips From Women's Magazines
Yes, that is me cleaning a bathroom with a sanitary pad.
How 'Spare Rib' Magazine Revolutionized Women's Publishing
With royal wedding-themed badges that said "Don't do it Di" and frank discussions about class and race, Britain's answer to "Ms." has never felt more relevant. On its 45th anniversary, we look back at the now-defunct magazine.
This 19-Year-Old Is Reinventing Teen Magazines
At 16, Evelyn Atieno launched Affinity Magazine—which has exceeded everyone's expectations with a massive following. Atieno sat down with Broadly to talk about competing with media conglomerates, and her plans after teenhood.
The 16-Year-Old Activist Who Lets Teens—and Only Teens—Run Her Magazine
Em Odesser is the fashion editor of 'Teen Eye Magazine,' a writer, and an activist—and she doesn't even have her driver's license yet.
'So Young': The Magazine Picking Up Where the NME Left Off
As one dinosaur crumbles, a small newcomer takes the reins of documenting Britain’s guitar music scene.
How InfoWorld Broke Ground and Pissed Off Steve Jobs in the Process
When journalists wrote about computers on typewriters.