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trainstation Bringing Back the Arts - Special October edition
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This October, our special Bringing Back the Arts issue features artists of all stripes sharing their stories on their paths to making an artist life work. For the artist in you or in your life, reserve your copy today. Featuring: interviews with artist and write Sloane Tanen and Rakesh Satyal, visual artist Rachel Edwards, singer-songwriters Gavin Conner and Kaitlin McGaw, photographer Damon Green, filmmaker and writer Alexandra Hidalgo, an article on women behind filmmaking by Darin Strachan, the first in a series of Stepping Off the Path by Akiba Smith-Francis, and Ben Bergstrand writes about quitting the band.
summer Summer Issues
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Get a collection of our three summer issues! June: Ideas & Realities of Fatherhood. Writers share film reviews and commentary on fatherhood, stepfatherhood, and oh so much more + Special Insert (At the Pow Wow) July: Other Natural Disasters. In July, we ask about natural disasters - real or misperceived. From Touchdown Jesus being struck down to dealing with changing desires, from encounters with people who aren't such strangers to 10 moving lessons for those that thought it was all hurrah after that tax break - July's issue will draw you into our continuing conversation and record of these days. August: Summer's Over (well, for some of us). From welcoming a new (school) year in August to opining on the Dude, first love at a wedding, party manners with and without kids, or The Baby-Sitters Club, August brings a great read.
MARCH2010 Inaugural Issue Package
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Purchase a package of our inaugural issues (March, April, or May) for just $3.99 to receive all three. MARCH - In the Beginning launched a range of new voices commenting on the world they are experiencing and their thoughts on the future ahead. APRIL - The Biggest Joke issue includes an April in Paris glimpse of the city; commentary on big media and a Tea Party-er that tried to make sense; a back in the day look at trying to find a place to love your lover when you didn't have a place; a treatise from a professional comedian on what actually makes the biggest joke; and so much more. MAY - Ideas & Realities of Motherhood: An exclusive Outside Insiders photo travel guide to NYC, interviews with writers Ann Hood and 'Bad Mother' Ayelet Waldman, a presentation on why Facebook is someone's favorite book, things learned (and seriously questioned) on the path of motherhood, mother respecting, and much much more. OR GET THE BEST SAVINGS WITH AN ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION ABOVE, including each monthly and any special inserts.