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  2. Fused Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Fused Magazine is a travel, culture and design magazine based in the West Midlands, England and distributed throughout the World. The magazine was founded by editors David and Kerry O'Coy in 2000. It is published twice a year and distributed via Boutique Mags.

  3. Source (lifestyle magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Source magazine was a free bi-monthly magazine published by the John Brown Group on behalf of Greenbee, a former direct services brand of the John Lewis Partnership. The magazine featured articles covering interior design, beauty, the arts, travel, finance, and lifestyle. Helena Lang edited the magazine between 2006 and 2009. [1]

  4. Fuse (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Centerfold, an arts newsprint magazine addressing the lack of critical discourse within artist-run culture, was founded in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1976. [1] In 1978, Centerfold relocated to Toronto, and in 1980, the name of the magazine changed to Fuse .

  5. Fused glass - Wikipedia

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  6. Glass fusing - Wikipedia

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    Fused and kiln-formed glass sculpture. Glass fusing is the joining together of pieces of glass at high temperature, usually in a kiln. [1] [2] This is usually done roughly between 700 °C (1,292 °F) and 820 °C (1,510 °F), [3] [4] and can range from tack fusing at lower temperatures, in which separate pieces of glass stick together but still retain their individual shapes, [5] to full fusing ...

  7. Higgins Glass - Wikipedia

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    Higgins Glass refers to any piece of art glass or fused glass fashioned by Michael and Frances Higgins, of Chicago, Illinois, United States, during the last half of the 20th century. Their work combines a Kandinsky -esque visual aesthetic with an emphasis on functionality of the finished pieces.

  8. Jonathan Shecter - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Miles Shecter (born August 4, 1968), also known as Shecky Green and J the Sultan, is an American magazine editor and music promoter. [1] He is the co-founder [2] of the music and culture magazine The Source, former Director of Programming for the Wynn Las Vegas, [1] and current Editor-In-Chief for Cuepoint at Medium. [3] [4] [5]

  9. Source (photography magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Source was first published in 1992 [1] as a newsletter of the organisation Photo Works North. This organisation had been set up the previous year to promote photography in Northern Ireland. The first editor was the photographer Paul Seawright. From 1995 Source expanded its remit to include review coverage of exhibitions across Ireland and the ...

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