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Quarterly magazines published in the United States

  • Ares (magazine)Simulations Publications, Inc. had spent the 1970s building a reputation on military history wargames. That strategy shifted dramatically in 1977 when…
  • Paste (magazine)The website known as Paste launched in 1998. It began as a digital-only platform before evolving into something more tangible.
  • The BafflerThe Baffler magazine opened its doors in 1988 with a clear mission to critique business culture. Editors Thomas Frank and Keith White established the…
  • The Paris ReviewIn the spring of 1953, three young men named Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton launched The Paris Review in a small room above the…
  • Vice (magazine)In October 1994, a small publication named Voice emerged from the English-language section of Images magazine in Montreal.
  • Skeptical InquirerThe magazine began as The Zetetic, a title drawn from Greek words meaning skeptical seeker. Marcello Truzzi edited the first issues with a vision that…
  • Black Gate (magazine)Black Gate magazine opened its doors in October 2000 with a bold promise to readers. The publication launched under the slogan Adventures in Fantasy…
  • Harvard International ReviewThe Harvard International Review emerged in 1979 from a group of undergraduate students within the Harvard International Relations Council. Elliot M.