List of United States magazines
This is a list of United States magazines.
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Business and finance
Industry
Finance
General
Children
- Academy Earth
- American Girl
- Boys' Life
- Cricket
- Discovery Girls
- Disney Adventures (defunct)
- Highlights for Children
- Jack and Jill
- Lego Magazine
- Muse
- National Geographic Kids Magazine
- Nickelodeon Magazine
- The Open Road for Boys
- Ranger Rick
- Sesame Street Magazine
- Spider
- Sports Illustrated Kids
- Stone Soup
Engineering
Electronic
Entertainment and art
- Amazing Heroes (defunct)
- Architectural Digest
- Art of the West
- ArtAsiaPacific
- Artforum
- The Artist's Magazine
- The Arts Fuse
- The Boulevard
- Castle of Frankenstein (defunct)
- Cinefantastique (defunct)
- Comics Buyer's Guide (defunct)
- Comics Journal
- Details (defunct)
- Disney Magazine (defunct)
- Dwell
- Entertainment Weekly
- Famous Monsters of Filmland
- Film Threat
- Flux (defunct)
- The Hollywood Reporter
- Modern Screen (defunct)
- Moving Pictures (defunct)
- The Pastel Journal
- People
- Photoplay
- Popular Photography (defunct)
- Premiere (defunct)
- Sculptural Pursuit
- Shonen Jump
- Soap Opera Digest
- Soaps In Depth
- Southwest Art
- Sports Illustrated
- TV Guide
- Video Watchdog
- Visionaire
- Watercolor Artist
- Wizard
- Variety
Folklore
Food and cooking
Gay interest
- The Advocate
- Curve
- Genre
- Girlfriends (deceased)
- GO (formerly GO NYC)
- Hello Mr.
- Instinct
- MetroSource
- Out
- Out Traveler (defunct)
- XY (defunct)
General interest
Gossip
Health
Men
Women
General
History
Hobby and interest
- Airliners
- Autograph Collector Magazine
- Backpacker
- Birds & Blooms
- Card Player
- Cigar Aficionado
- Kitelife
- Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist
- Make Magazine
- Model Aviation
- Model Railroader
- Numismatist
- Railroad Model Craftsman (formerly known as Model Craftsman)
- Scrye
- Sports Collectors Digest
- Strictly Slots
- Tall Timber Short Lines
- ToyFare
- Trains
- Wizard
Home and garden
Amateur radio
Animals and pets
Board games
Miniature wargaming
- CHARGE!, American Civil War gaming
Stamp collecting
Tabletop roleplaying games
- Dragon (defunct)
- Dungeon (defunct)
- The Excellent Prismatic Spray
- Pyramid
- Warpstone
Humor
- College Humor (defunct)
- Cracked (defunct)
- Crazy (defunct)
- Fusion
- Harvard Lampoon
- Help! (defunct)
- Humbug (defunct)
- Mad
- National Lampoon (defunct)
- Plop! (defunct)
- Radar
- Sick (defunct)
- Stanford Chaparral
- Trump (defunct)
- The Wittenburg Door
Lifestyle
Literary
Men's interest
Music
- Alternative Press
- Bass Player
- Beyond Race Magazine
- Billboard
- Blender (defunct)[1]
- CCM Magazine
- Decibel
- Dirty Linen
- Down Beat
- Drum!
- The Fader
- Filter
- Flux
- Global Rhythm
- Goldmine
- Guitar Player
- Guitar World
- HM
- Keyboard
- Living Blues
- Maximum RocknRoll
- Modern Drummer
- Paste
- Pulse!
- Punk Planet
- Revolver
- Rolling Stone
- Sentimentalist Magazine
- Sing Out!
- The Source
- Spin
- Trouser Press (defunct)
- Vibe
- WESU Magazine
- Who Put the Bomp (defunct)
- XLR8R
- XXL
News
Parenting
Pharmaceuticals and pharmacies
Politics
- The American Conservative
- The American Interest
- The American Prospect (liberal, 1990, 100,000)
- The American Spectator (conservative, 1967, 50,000)
- The Atlantic (liberal, 1857, n/a)
- The Brown Spectator (conservative and libertarian, founded 2002, n/a)
- Commentary (neoconservative, 1945, 25,000)
- Commonweal (liberal Catholic, founded 1924, 20,000)
- Democracy (progressive/liberal, 2006, n/a)
- First Things (Christian conservative, 1990, n/a)
- Foreign Affairs (1922, 181,519)
- Foreign Policy (1970, 101,054)
- The Freeman (libertarian, 1946, n/a)
- Harper's Magazine (liberal, 1850, 220,000)
- Human Events (conservative, 1944, 75,000)
- Human Rights Quarterly (liberal, 1979, 1,533)
- In These Times (liberal, 1976, 20,000)
- Jacobin (democratic socialist, 2011, 15,000)
- Jewish Currents (Jewish left, 1947, n/a)
- Liberation (pacifist, 1956, n/a)
- Liberty (libertarian, 1987, n/a)
- Lilith (Jewish feminist, 1976, n/a)
- Lumpen (arts, 1991, n/a)
- Moment (Jewish-diverse, 1975, n/a)
- Monthly Review (socialist, 1949, 8,500)
- Mother Jones (left, 1976, 201,233)
- Multinational Monitor (liberal, 1980, n/a )
- The Nation (left, 1865, 139,612)
- National Review (conservative, 1955, 162,091)
- The New Republic (center-left, 1914, 90,826)
- The New York Review of Books (liberal-left, 1963, 140,000)
- The New Yorker (liberal and non-partisan, 1925, 1,062,310)
- Policy Review (center-right, 2001, 6,000)
- Politics (non-partisan, 1980)
- The Progressive (left, 1909, 68,000)
- The Progressive Populist (liberal, 1995, 20,000)
- Reason (libertarian, 1968, 52,000)
- Sojourners (Christian, 1971, n/a)
- Tikkun (Jewish-left, 1971, 20,000)
- Utne Reader (liberal, 1984, n/a)
- Washington Monthly (center-left, 1969, 18,000)
- The Weekly Standard (conservative, 1995, 65,256)
- YaleGlobal Online (international, globalization and anti-globalization, 2002, n/a)
- Z Magazine (left, 1987, 20,000)
Pornography
Regional interest
Religion
- Adventist Review
- Adventist World
- America
- Awake!
- Campus Life, now Ignite Your Faith
- The Caribbean Pioneer
- Catholic Digest
- El Centinela
- The Christadelphian Tidings of the Kingdom of God
- The Christian Century
- Christian Science Sentinel
- Christianity Today
- Commonweal
- Ensign
- Family Life (Amish magazine)
- The Friend
- The Good News
- Gospel Advocate
- Guide
- Guideposts
- Heeb
- Herald
- Hinduism Today
- The Humanist
- Improvement Era
- Latin Mass Magazine
- Liahona
- Liberty
- The Living Church
- The New Era
- Rays from the Rose Cross
- St. Anthony Messenger
- Signs of the Times
- Sojourners
- Tikkun
- Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
- The Watchtower
Science
- Aeon (digital magazine)
- American Scientist
- Archaeology
- Astronomy
- Chemical & Engineering News
- Discover
- Infinite Energy
- National Geographic
- Nature
- Nautilus (science magazine)
- New Scientist
- Nexus
- Omni (defunct)
- Popular Mechanics
- Popular Science
- Quanta Magazine
- Science News
- Scientific American
- Scientific American Mind
- The Scientist
- Seed
- Skeptic
- Skeptical Inquirer
- Sky & Telescope
- Weatherwise
Science fiction and fantasy
Spanish language
Sports
- Athlon Sports
- Baseball Digest
- Bicycling
- Dime Magazine
- ESPN The Magazine
- Field & Stream
- Frequency: The Snowboarder's Journal
- Golf Digest
- Golf Magazine
- Inside Sports
- KO Magazine
- Lindy's Sports
- Pro Football Weekly
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- The Ring
- Runner's World
- SLAM Magazine
- Snowboard Magazine
- Soccer America
- Sport
- Sporting News
- Sports Illustrated
- Tae Kwon Do Times
- Tennis
Technology and computers
Teen interest
Travel
Video games
- Electronic Gaming Monthly (defunct)
- Game Informer
- GameFan (defunct)
- Nintendo Force
- Nintendo Power (defunct)
- Official Xbox Magazine
- PC Gamer
- PlayStation: The Official Magazine
Writing
Miscellaneous
See also
References
- ↑ "'Blender' Magazine: RIP". Entertainment Weekly.
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