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<description>&lt;p&gt;This publication looks fantastic and steps up the quality of our city&apos;s print offerings. The style/cover reminds me of Acne Paper. It definitely has a European sophistication.

Contrary to popular belief print is not dead, but as large publications continue to fold left and right, the publications that will survive transition to the digital sphere are the small press pubs that bring something unique in terms of format and production values. 

Thanks for the post on this event, I hadn&apos;t heard of it and I definitely will be attending. 

(...and feel free to ignore my long-windedness, I used to run a blog about magazines so it excites me to see our city making contributions to the artistic leaning magazine format)&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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