2000 Finalists: Arts and Literature
November/December 2000
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The American Prospect
www.prospect.org
Quite simply, one of the best inside--and outside--the Beltway review of American politics currently on the newsstands. The bi-weekly journal tilts toward the liberal side of the political continuum, but seldom exhibits the knee-jerk tendencies of some its competitors.
US $29.95/yr. (12 issues)
5 Broad St.,
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ArtByte Magazine
www.artbyte.com
This New-York-based bimonthly has found a way to cover the cybernetic revolution (and its creative possibilities) without lapsing into either giddy gung-hoism or Luddite doom-and-gloom.
39 E. 78th St. Suite 501
New York, NY 10021
E-mail:info@artbyte.com
Austin Chronicle
www.auschron.com
Weekly arts, entertainment, and political coverage from the capital city of Texas.
US $60/yr. (52 issues)
Box 49066
Austin, TX 78765
E-mail:mail@auschron.com
Cineaste
www.cineaste.com
As a quarterly that focuses on 'the art and politics of cinema,' Cineaste proves that the stories behind the camera are often just as entertaining as those onscreen.
US $18/yr. (4 issues)
200 Park Ave. S.
New York, NY 10009-8917
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E-mail:cineaste@cineaste.com
The Hudson Review
www.litline.org/HUDSON/home.html
Mixing poetry, short fiction, and criticism with some of the best essays you'll find anywhere, this quarterly 'magazine of literature and the arts'
has just the right heft for a rainy afternoon at your favorite coffee shop.