Kelev Magazines

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📒Independent magazine shop
📍Based in St. Pete, Fl

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We’ve got new mags for the new year! 🎉💛

03/03/2022

Issue #002 of is centered around the thematic exploration of what the notion of “Home” means in a modern context. As a new generation, we are growing up in an environment where ideas of identity and belonging are constantly shifting and evolving. The idea of home also takes many forms; where you live, where you come from, your heritage, your nationality, your identity, your sense of spiritual, emotional and physical belonging.

02/15/2022

standout spreads / the weekender

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.magazine is a magazine all about coffee culture, lifestyle, and design that aims to approach the coffee scene from a different point of view. In issue 07, dive into Don Gallo coffee roasters, Coffee and colour, Te tira su, Style meets substance, The babyccino fun club, A town in a city: Cologne, Journey to the center of a mug of chai, and more!

02/11/2022

standout spreads / gossamer

02/09/2022

Cover star for 76, Ghetts, sat down to reflect on the journey that has brought him to the current moment. He’s joined in the issue by a raft of incredible people who also find themselves operating at the peak of their powers right now: artist Amalia Ulman, writer Derek Owusu, Palme d’Or-winning filmmaker Julia Ducournau, underground rap royalty Chris Crack, Japanese Breakfast, Snail Mail – to name just a few.

02/07/2022

standout spreads / foam

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Issue 05 of is centred around the theme of new beginnings, challenging them, accepting them and embracing them. This issue features: Sam Binstead, Madeleine the Founder of Juni, Stick Ceramics, Vicky Knits, Sarah the Founder of Blackwood, Gemma & Thomas the founders of L’Hexagone & Chueco.

02/03/2022

standout spreads / indie magazine

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, an independent print publication dedicated to the exploration of a more sustainable, responsible, and resilient food culture. Issue 6 features a conversation with Jørn Ussing Larsen about grain, a conversation with Professor TJ Demos about Decolonizing Nature and Radical Futurisms, and a conversation with food designer Katinka Versendaal

01/31/2022

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issue 43 has YouTube queen Emma Chamberlain as the cover star of the new TIMELESS ISSUE. She opens up to us about sharing her past four years of life online, creating a lasting legacy and truly feeling herself on camera. Issue 43 also features in-depth interviews with Everyone You Know, Roy Woods, and Kendra Jae and 200+ pages of fashion, music and photography.

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Take a look inside issue 14 of – The Future Is Bright issue! Nature has an amazing way of regenerating itself and emerging from the ruin and destruction, like a green shoot growing through concrete, and as we’re slowly emerging from this global moment of pause there are many things to be excited about. With this realization comes gratitude for what we have and a new-found sense of optimism. Of course not everything is great and our world and each individual in it is facing daily challenges, big and small, but perhaps we can be the change in ourselves by looking out for one another and learning from this experience to be kinder and more compassionate and to focus on the things that matter: community, family, mental health, freedom to be and to create are all the things we’re exploring.

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19 marks the 10th anniversary of the magazine, which launched in the second half of 2011. Pushing past the latest issues’ conceptual drive, this special issue is conceived in a book-like form, and revolves around a single narrative; purely visual; told in one breath by the photographer W***y Vanderperre and stylist Olivier Rizzo. This project represents the culmination of the seven-years-and-14-stories-long collaboration between DUST and the prolific duo that has defined each step in DUST’s journey since 2014. This 400-page-long story stands halfway between the perfect synthesis of their work for DUST and its greatest leap forward. DUST 19 is the outcome of their research reaching its climax—the extreme consequence of a modus operandi put in place during the years and the mastering of a known language employed towards distillation, purity and essence. Each image confronts a ceaseless quest for uncontaminated and ultimate beauty, not because of an intellectual effort to further ennoble or romanticize the practice of fashion photography, but because the matter of this investigation is viscerally personal. In this body of work, everything seems to be integrated and reimagined in a perspective that has become more apparent by addressing the uneasiness of today’s youth. This is an archetypal story of new beginnings and rising suns.

01/24/2022

It is clear that the thirteenth issue of has decided, deep down, to turn the pages in its own way. A spiritualist je ne sais quoi. Topics that have driven a collective energy, passed the word around to form sentences with double meanings, unknown alliances. Something is stirring.
Number 13 is not only driven by an amateur spirit, a way of approaching the world with curiosity, ingenuousness, instinct, and ingenuity, following a roadmap devoid of calculations, of mirrors, over time, a time we allow ourselves. Other spirits are there. Poltergeists, playful and mystical spirits! Stepping into costumes, shoes, appropriating emotions, places, and outlines that are less contrived, uninhibited.
Mediumship, psychic painting, psychomagic, pareidolic visions, alternative education, re-enactment of childhood through play, cutting, and dressing up, ancient rites, interaction with nature, a cabinet of curiosities: everything here is conducive to opening the doors of the unconscious and having fun with what the world retains, constrains, organizes, and holds. And to nurture this odd fire, a few more pages were clearly needed.

01/23/2022

Discover your next favorite magazine! With over 50+ titles in stock, you’re sure to find something you’ll love 💛

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is a beautiful annual literary magazine dedicated to extraordinary new writing. Documenting what is going to be an era-defining decade, it will run no advertising, have no web version, and only ever publish 10 issues.
Contributors include Margaret Atwood, Max Porter, Joyce Carol Oates, Ocean Vuong, Tom Waits, Ben Lerner, Alexander Chee, Kae Tempest, and more.

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 issue #39, is a special edition entitled “Archive Continuum.”
In recent years, we have witnessed a huge resurgence of the archive as a global trend across creative industries—from coveted vintage clothing and rare books, to out-of-print magazines and iconic design pieces. Fueled by nostalgia and new principles of circular consumption, the archive as an ever-evolving platform for curatorial research, accumulation, and cataloguing, continues to affirm itself as an aesthetics and a state of mind. Aiming to rethink and challenge the stillness usually associated with the idea of the archive, the title “Archive Continuum” refers to the archive as an ongoing, living process—one that can perpetually change, evolve, and adapt to mutating circumstances.
Also featured in this issue: 98 Bowery (words by Kenta Murakami); Walther KĂśnig (photography by Lukas Wassmann, interview by Fredi Fischli & Niels Olsen); NatGeo (words by Patrick McGraw); Kuramata/Miyake (words by Jesse Dorris); Italian Hardcore (words by Achille Filipponi); Cav Empt Archives (photography by Motoyuki Daifu, words by W. David Marx); Tokyo Scanthropology (words and scans by ); Fondazione Prada (words by Federico Sargentone); and Tulsa 50 (words by Erik Morse).

01/20/2022

The Winter 2021 issue of features Euphoria, Dune, and Spiderman star Zendaya in conversation with Euphoria co-star Colman Domingo. They cover topics from photography, grandparents, the Obamas, and how playing Rue has given Zendaya newfound purpose. Check out this interview and more in the newest issue!

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Issue 37 of features artist Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and her husband near London where she runs
a small publishing house, produces a magazine on tea culture, and is a passionate gardener. Take a look into Krautkopf’s garden paradise where they grow, cook, and blog. See The Azores - nine volcanic islands situated in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, bridging the gap between Europe and North America. Visit writer Eckhart Nickel’s refuge, a farmhouse retreat in the Avre Valley, where he put his thoughts to paper.

01/16/2022

Issue 365 of of is The Out Of The Blue Issue
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America’s most famous icon, Kim Kardashian, shot by Mario Sorrenti is the cover star, and has a conversation with playwright Jeremy O'Harris. As a businesswoman, lawyer, designer, inventor of internet influence – Kim wears many hats, but first and foremost she is a mother.⁣ Hear Kim opens up on the success of Skims, training as a lawyer, and her iconic appearance at the Met Gala. ⁣
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Volume 04 - Issue 09 of features Adele, KennyHoopla, Filippo Scotti, Slawn, Amelia Dimoldenberg, and did we mention Adele. Rock climbing, Warhammer, vampires, skateboarding, the best fashion pages in the quadrant, and, yes, Adele.
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01/14/2022

We are ready for the weekend. Check out our magazine selection for some of your own weekend reading!

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twelfth issue is titled Earthlings. It features snippets from the lives of earthlings who inhabit the folds of this fragile crust. Perplexed, they question their existence and its circumstances: where are we? What universe are we in? Which cycle are we in? What age are we in? When did it start? Will we witness its end? Who we are? Who we are with? What is the explanation for all of this? This issue also takes a close look at the space entrepreneurs, eager to defy gravity and transmit our voices to other worlds, as well as the scientists, who traverse time, reaching back millions of years prior to the Anthropocene, in their search for traces of lost civilisations underground.
Our cover story, ‘Homeland’, was shot by Annie Lai, and styled by Rubina Vita Marchiori.
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