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Haiku Review
Art and cross-cultural journal with and Australian theme.
Handlebars.org
A commentary and opinion e-zine with the catch phrase "get a grip". Offers a broad range of articles in categories covering arts, current events, fiction, poetry, and regular columns "Drunk of the Week" and "Heard Recently."
Hard Learner
A collection of stories, pictures and movies about a range of day-to-day experiences.
Heaventree
The cartoon adventures of Flameboy, a short story and an excerpt from the novel "10,000 Lies".
Here Come The Wild Dogs
http://www.herecomethewilddogs.com/
Essays, love notes and commentary. A multimedia tour for artists, poets and pundits.
HOARD magazine
A place for photographs, poetry, comics, short digital films, flash animations and essays. It describes itself as: silly and intelligent; relevant and unimportant; ever evolving and made in San Francisco.
Humanist Art Review
Journal for the nascent renaissance of classical Humanist ideas in art, architecture, and cities.
Imedge Artz
Find art products, information and services for digital, graphic and fine artists.
In-Dreams
An online e-zine providing readers with orginal art, fiction, social commentary, music, animation, interviews and reviews.
Interacting Arts
http://www.interactingarts.org/
Presentations of professional bodies such as Kalliope, the Association of Interacting Arts, and SESTIA.
Internet Exploiter
http://www.internet-exploiter.com/
Describing itself as "an online publication dedicated to the working class" this site offers regular columns, cartoons, a dining and entertainment guides.
Intertextual.org
An intersection for artistic expression and response.
IOnOne
Art, architecture, music, painting and photography are all represented here.
Ishmael Reed Publications: Konch and Vines
http://www.ishmaelreedpub.com/
Pre-eminent African American literary figure, Ishmael Reed, lends his name to two e-zines features many different authors of science fiction, poems, and articles.
It's Art Baby! Art!
Online art and artist magazine. "Art for the new Millennium."




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