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TheHampton Magazine is a joint publication of the Township of Hampton and the Hampton Township School District. The purpose of the magazine is to provide residents with information about programs, events and people throughout the Hampton community. Hampton Magazine publishes four times annually: Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. Hampton Magazine reserves the right to refuse publication of any information deemed unsuitable for its readership and accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or content of advertising.

The magazine is a part of a partnership with Modern Luxury Media, the publisher of Ocean Drive, Gotham and more, to launch Edition by Modern Luxury, a luxe multimedia platform designed to amplify voices from diverse communities shaping popular culture. As well as a print magazine released six times a year, the platform will consist of a mix of digital, social and experiential activations.


This edition has a bit of international flavor as we look at one method chaplains use to recharge their batteries after years of spiritual service to our Airmen.



Also featured is a security force's Airman stationed in Italy who is immersing herself in Italian culture, and last but not least, those lovable working dogs!


SKATING has been continuously published since 1923 and includes news and profiles on Team USA, stories on national, international and Olympic events, articles on off-ice training and fitness, club and member highlights, sponsor news, event schedules, ticket information and results. The magazine also covers organizational programs, including adult skating, Theatre On Ice, Solo Dance and more.


In May 2013, U.S. Figure Skating launched the SKATING Magazine Archive, a fully searchable digital database that allows members and subscribers to access every story and photo published in the magazine since the inaugural December 1923 edition.


Michelle Kwan, the most-decorated athlete in U.S. Figure Skating history, has appeared alone on the cover of SKATING magazine a record eight times in an inspiring career that spanned more than two decades. For the first time, these eight covers are available for you to enjoy and treasure. This timeless collection is sure to evoke memories, featuring the skating icon as a 13-year-old rising star through her induction into the hall of fame. As an added bonus, Michelle is featured on a beautiful replica cover that is only available in this collection.


Meet Catnip, a magazine for a unique breed of cat people. This 216-page collectible publication from the makers of Broccoli paws at the paradoxes of a creature that embodies playfulness and repose, wildness and domesticity, the every day and the absurd. With catlike curiosity and feline flair, we go to the kittiest corners of the world to scratch the surface of cat culture and uncover the many reasons why cats enchant us.


Sign up to receive dispatches from the Broccoli universe, sent approximately once a week. News, event announcements, special sales, and more! As a thank you for joining us in cyberspace, you'll get a 20% off code upon signup.


Broccoli is a publisher of unusual delights. We create artful magazines, books, and an array of creative printed goods designed to spark curiosity. We are an independent, women-led brand that launched in 2017.


For orders in the USA, we ship by Media Mail from North Carolina, so please allow sufficient time for delivery, especially if youre on the West Coast.



Please note that US subscription copies are sent by Standard Mail unless youve requested the more expensive "First Class" option, and can take from a few days to two weeks or more, depending on the speed of mail delivery in your area. Since we have no control over the US Postal Services delivery speed, if getting your magazine before it appears in stores is critical to you, we suggest you select our "First Class" option, or purchase our magazines at your local comics shop.



For international orders, First Class Mail International (only available for packages weighing up to 4 lbs.) usually takes 2-4 weeks. Priority Mail International usually takes 1-2 weeks. Flat Rate shipping usually takes 6-8 weeks (it goes by "Surface" and the minimum charge is for 11 lbs., making it economical only for larger orders). For packages of 4 lbs. or less, the "First Class Mail International" option will generally cost less, and have faster delivery. If you want a larger package (over 4 lbs.) in the quickest time possible, your only option is the more expensive "Priority Mail International".



NOTE FOR PRIORITY MAIL CUSTOMERS: If your order contains a combination of items that are currently shipping, and upcoming items (i.e. ones that arent shipping yet), and you choose Priority Mail (or Priority Mail International) as your shipping option, we will send the currently shipping items by Priority Mail, then send the upcoming items by the least expensive way possible as they become available. If you want the upcoming items to also ship by Priority Mail, youll need to put each upcoming item on a separate order, so our web store can calculate the additional Priority Mail shipping costs for them.



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The PLY Summer issue is brimming with these and more invaluable insights. It has a wealth of informative articles ranging from scouring to dyeing to drafting to how and why to measure your yarns to the best ply structure for socks to how to choose the exact right yarn for your project.


Hello! If you have found your way to this little corner of the internet, I take it that you are at least somewhat interested in learning how to spin yarn. Well, new friend, you have come to the right place!


This is the only magazine that I use and keep like a book. When it arrives, I drop everything and read PLY cover to cover. I indulge in all of the well-written content, beautiful photography, as well as the pertinent topics, discussions, instruction, patterns, tips, thought-provoking articles and product reviews. I look carefully at all of the ads as well for new tools and fiber sources! As a spinner and fiber artist, PLY is an invaluable resource that I refer back to often when dreaming up new projects. Thank you PLY for playing a vital role in my fiber arts journey!


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Our award-winning alumni magazine The Hill is published three times a year and includes pages of alumni-submitted notes to help you stay in touch with your classmates. With features that highlight alumni accomplishments and news on what's happening on campus, The Hill is just one more way to stay connected.


Letters to the editor and items submitted for the Class News section of the magazine may be edited for length and stylistic concerns. The opinions expressed in the magazine are personal and do not reflect those of the editorial staff and/or Haverford College.


Two years later, we can say we have discovered a few things: People from every corner of the world are not only reading our essays but also spending considerable time with them. Our readership has been steadily growing, reaching hundreds of thousands of unique readers every month, even though we publish a limited number of essays, typically only one a day. We have managed to build an ever-growing community of readers as we commissioned and worked with hundreds of journalists and academics, producing exceptional pieces on the topics we cover. I say this not out of bias or out of my personal admiration for New Lines but because in our first year we were nominated for a number of prominent awards for our essays and other work.


Over the past many months, I have sat in meetings with marketers, printers, distributors and other brand and industry professionals who wondered why we wanted to start printing New Lines. One professional was especially curious. This person had spent the past decade helping publications shut down their print and move solely to online; now that same person was helping us, born in what for many has become an online-only era, to start up a print version. Another professional lamented that running a monthly magazine in the past had left them with anxiety they could not shake. These real-life challenges only made us more determined to succeed in our endeavor.


The reason is simple: We want to create and curate captivating pieces of work in a format that readers can enjoy, one flip of the page after the other. We want to give our readers the mobility and flexibility of taking New Lines with them anywhere they go, in hard copy, to read at their pace and forget about the distractions around them rather than allow the internet and its static to interfere with their moment of Zen. We want to give them time away from scrolling and screen lights, away from social media and the drama it fetishizes. We want them to be inspired by the work they read. We want to offer our readers not just one or two new stories a day but an entire issue of rich material.

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