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The Old Machinery Magazine
An Australian bi-monthly magazine covering stationary engines, tractors and farm machinery, including rallies and auctions.
www.tomm.com.au/
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Specializes in old and current Playboy magazines.
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Release Magazine: Fatboy Slim: Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars
Mattais Huss' review: "Overall, the record is very schizophrenic."
www.releasemagazine.net/
Boxoffice Magazine: "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc"
Review by Annlee Ellingson. Lush cinematography, cameos by A-list actors, but a leading lady who is anything but charismatic. Rated 2/5.
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Maxpower Magazine: The Fast and the Furious
Official UK site with multimedia, news, and reviews.
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Ink Blot Magazine: Fatboy Slim - Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars
Jesse Fahnestock's review: "Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars, despite a couple of missteps, is brimming with life."
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Inkblot Magazine: Discovery of a World inside the Moone
Susannah Grossman's review: "pure, gleeful pop virtuosity".
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Mappa.Mundi Magazine: Prince Henry, The Navigator
Article provides an overview of Henry's life and its impact.
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Anne Carlini - Exclusive Magazine: The Donnas - Spend The Night
Review: "Every track rocks hard with great choruses and smokin' guitar solos"
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Crud Magazine: The Donnas - Spend The Night
Alan Sargeant's review: "Without any real discernible joins between the songs, it's debatable whether there is in fact 14 songs or whether it's just one long and arduous power-pop nightmare."
www.2-4-7-music.com/
