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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Herb Quarterly (1-year auto-renewal)

Herb QuarterlyHerb Quarterly has a wonderful home-grown feel that results from the marriage of watercolor and other fine art with all sorts of articles concerning herbs. While there is a quaint look to HQ the articles are up-to-date, thorough and very informative. This magazine will appeal to all types of people interested in herbs, from beginners to more adept herbalists, there is always something of interest. HQ features a diverse approach and coverage of herbs, crossing cultures and various orientations making it open to medicinal herbalists, gardeners, product formulators (handmade soap & other natural products) aromatherapists and magical herbalists.

You might try subscribing to this periodical if you have a desire to learn more about herbs, be they medicinal or culinary or for some other human purpose. It's just coincidence of course, but I had a migraine headache this past week and what is the lead article for the Spring 2005 issue? "Chart a course for Migraine Relief". Now how's that for currency? I find various HQ articles are "right on the money" in that respect.

Notice how human use drives human classification schemes in amateur approaches, while botany or science often often takes a different view? I was pleased to see that some of the articles in HQ included scientifically based information such as Latin naming so that I could cross-reference suggested uses. (I read the HQ issues cover to cover, However, I continue to cross-check everything as I don't want to poison myself and/or develop a horrible rash.)

The editors have made a wise decision which is to create a distilled journal with apparently fact-checked information. Rushing into print monthly may cause more than migraine headaches or rashes. Some monthly publications may 'increase' market share because they appear to be more current than a quarterly report, but I am not convinced material hastily prepared will be more useful. You cannot rush solid thinking and distilled knowledge, which some folks still call herbal wisdom.

This journal is full of wisdom.

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I can't figure out this magazine company. They put out a good magazine but don't ever subscribe because you won't see an issue. I paid for a 3 year subscription and spent 2 years writing them to ask about my issues. I even sent them a copy of the money order I used to pay for the issues. I was completely ignored. There's just no excuse for taking people's money. Do not subscribe to this magazine!!!

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From cover to cover, the recipes (not just culinary) the latest research, gardening tips and beautiful quotes all pertaining to herbs, flowers, fruits and vegetables are worth every penny. Every issue is like getting 3 different magazines all at once. A Foodie Mag, Gardening Mag, and Health Journal all rolled into one. Wonderful!

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The guide selects a few plants each quarter and provides detail on them. It is a good reinforcement for my studies, and it makes me feel like I'm a member of an elitist herbal/wildcrafter group. If you are studying uses for herbs, it's recommended.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Vogue Australia

Vogue AustraliaWhen I was remodeling my house, I wanted something different, contemporary, clean, but interesting. This magazine offered all sorts of design ideas for remodelling that I hadn't seen in anything published in the United States. The magazine is a bit expensive but it has real substance, it is not page after page of advertisement. I suggest picking up a single copy to check it out first if you can find one.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Arms Control Today

Arms Control TodayIf you're interested in nuclear nonproliferation and global security, then this magazine/journal is for you. It offers a lot of information on nuclear, chemical, biological and conventional weapons.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

High Country News

High Country NewsThis review refers to the High Country News magazine and the subscription.

First the magazine... I can not say enough good things about it, so for starters I'll let them speak for themselves:

"High Country News is a 501(c)(3) independent nonprofit media organization that covers the issues that define the American West. Its mission is to inform and inspire people to act on behalf of the region's diverse natural and human communities."

And inform and inspire with in-depth articles it does. The articles which concern all aspects of the environment from the land,the air, the waters, endangered species, people making a difference and much more are some of the most informative and well researched and written I've read on these subjects. Some articles run several pages and have back-stories as well. Anything you can imagine or have not imagined is well reported. Farming, the logging industry, the dairy industry,migration problems and solutions, trees in danger,animals in the wild, are a few topics among the many.

The journal(larger in height than you're usual magazine) may run from about 25-40 pages but it is packed with interesting and educational stories.And they are not short blurbs! Full page ads? you may see 1 or 2 at the most, and those are usually for some good cause like Heifers Int. Even the back page is filled with fabulous blogs of 'Heard Around the West" stories. There is a few pages of classified in the back section where you can find a job in the outdoors or find some land;tours and travel there's an advertisement for Tucson, Arizona that opens: "Pay no attention to the Arizona Governor." ; does your horse need to be shod you'll find someone for that as well.

There is a Research Fund that you can contribute to to help the researchers and journalists of the nonprofit org. continue the important work they are doing. But you will not be bombarded with pleas. One of those full page ads is for this purpose, and they list the contributors each issue.

The Subscription-

I am truly a happy camper when I see my newest issue in my mailbox between all the bills and junk mail. It arrives every two weeks like clock-work My only problem there is that, there is so much to read that I usually haven't finished my last issue yet. When I first ordered it, I really wasn't expecting to see it for the usual 6-8 weeks of most periodicals, however it arrived within 10 days of the day I wrote the check. There was only one time of which I was informed that the issue would be delayed for the New Year. But I would suggest checking the web site of HCN(.org) for a much better deal than the subscription price here. Also it is available there in digital form(for less) or an iphone app. I did not see it available for kindle(yet), but if you subscribe to the mail service you also get the digital. And of course it is printed on recycled paper.

If you are interested in environmental issues you will love this informative magazine. Even if you don't live in a Western state.This is news that really effects everyone on earth.

Get Inspired and Enjoy the read....Laurie

In High Country News, you'll read what's happening from grassroots enviro groups, not just Sierra, Wilderness Club, etc. That said, you'll get full and unbiased reporting of all sides of an issue, such as its cover story on the northern spotted owl early this fall.

And, it's not just environmental news.

For instance, I'll bet you didn't know thast Espanola, N.M. and not NYC or LA, is the per-capital heroin death capital of the world.

You would if you read High Country News.

Throw in its take on Western politics, such as being the first magazine of note to report on the LDS's funding of California's Prop. 8, and you have a most-0read for anybody who lives in or vacations in the West.

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The best source for news, analysis and commentary on all aspects of environmental stewardship (wildlife conservation, public lands, growth, politics "which as of today in 2005 the polices being implementing are forever altering these beautiful natural lands forever" Let me remind you...are, the people of the U.S.'s public lands!), as well as the the great people's life stories who live in the 11 Western states, and truly love & care for this special place they call home. I've been a subscriber for many years, and a reader for the last 20 years, and I couldn't recommend a better source of accurate and educational information about the West and the critical issues it faces.

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Provides a balanced view with an eye toward good stewardship. Takes into account the views of farmers and ranchers as well as conservationists and environmentalists. And such perspectives are increasingly found in the same groups of folks. In depth feature articles and sysnopses of other reports, studies and articles. But not too long to read every two weeks if you also enjoy reading lots of other things and don't have the time for a 50 page magazine. I like it and have turned quite a few people on to it. I'm here to resubscribe after letting my prior sub expire. Try it!

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Non-Sport Update

Non-Sport UpdateThis magazine represents what can go wrong with a fan driven magazine, namely what starts as a labor of love and a desire to connect a community of collectors eventually evolves into a hype rag for an industry. The publishers and writers get plenty of free product to review as well as ad revenue so there is no actual critique of products or the companies that produce them, even when they make horrible products that should have been great. Gotta keep that gravy train rolling. The price guide is collated from retailer info and suprise suprise the retailers who contribute are also advertisers. No accounting for actual real world pricing is reflected, prices come out, rise for a month or two and then plateau, never to be looked at again. Even after initial hype dies down and prices in the real world market (like the auction site that begins with an E) drop considerably there is no adjustment to the price guide because they are off to the next hot new thing and nobody wants to make anyone feel bad that they paid too much. It is sad that this is all there is for non sports card collectors.

THE ACTUAL COVER FOR THIS ISSUE (APRIL/MAY) IS DARTH VADER (REVENGE OF THE SITH).

PROMO CARDS INSIDE ARE: SW, HARRY POTTER (THE SORCEROR'S STONE), STAR TREK ENTERPRISE, FAMILY GUY (ANIMATION), BATTLESTAR GALACTICA AND BENCH WARMER.

ALSO, ARTICLES ON NEW MOVIES AND NEW PRODUCT UPDATES.

THE BEST OF ALL: THERE IS A REAL PRICE GUIDE/LIST IN THE CENTER OF THE MAGZAINE!

++++ also ++++ WIN HARRY POTTER PRIZES INSIDE!

WELL WORTH THE MONEY.

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