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The World's First Fully Downloadable Magazine is Back
"A fantastic literary magazine" -- Jeanette Winterson
Metropole, the world's first fully downloadable consumer magazine, is back. After a brief hiatus, the filmmakers and writers who bring you Metropole are back in action with a fantastic issue.
Issue #18 features Steve and Ronnog Seaberg on the lost footage of bluesman J.B. Lenoir, An exclusive interview with controversial cartoonist Phoebe Gloeckner and her mom, Ukulele articles and interviews with Joe Brown, Janet Klein, Tom Favilla, and Waste of Aces -- featuring MP3 downloads, Herb Handy on the Paris Hilton tapes, The music we listen to at Metropole, Chris Browne reviews the Wacom Tablet, Plus, the Concert for George Harrison review, R. Crumb's Women, Deborah Markus, Alex
Shoumatoff, DVD reviews and more!
Check us out at: http://www.metropolemag.com
Metropole's innovative format and content speaks for itself, but here's what some others think:
"Is this fully downloadable magazine a glimpse into the future of publishing?"
-- Yahoo!
"It is a slick, hip magazine, but not so out-there as to be tedious or affected."
-- Houston Chronicle
"Delivers content that looks exactly like what you would expect to see on a magazine shelf, and while some might consider this to be 'old wine in a new skin,' there's no denying that the format looks immediately familiar and accessible. (And it's better executed than many of its print counterparts.)"
-- The Christian Science Monitor
"Inventive..." --USA Today
"It's been called Vanity Fair and The New Yorker meet The Twilight Zone."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"Graphically as flashy as Vanity Fair and far more interesting."
-- Alex Shoumatoff, former staff writer for the New Yorker and contributing editor of Vanity Fair
"A fantastic literary magazine"
-- Jeanette Winterson author of The Powerbook, Sexing The Cherry, and Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit
Contact: Publisher, Anthony Sapienza, asapienza@metropolemag.com
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