American magazine
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List of American magazines central to this wiki:
- The Partisan Review
- The Village Voice
- The Dial
- Billboard (magazine)
- Other Scenes
- Wired (magazine) (pre-1999)
- Harper's Bazaar
- Penthouse (magazine)
- The New Yorker
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Defunct
This is a list of American periodicals that are no longer published but remain historically significant in their influence.
- Collier's Weekly
- Life Magazine (still published in scaled-back form)
- Look (American magazine)
- New York Sun (historical) (not to be confused with modern newspaper of the same name)
- Saturday Review
- Saturday Evening Post
- Spy Magazine
- Wigwag (magazine)
- Omni (magazine)
- Arts & Architecture
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