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L'Espresso
'''''' () is an Italian progressive weekly news magazine. It is one of the two most prominent Italian weeklies; the other is the conservative magazine . Since 2022, it has been published by BFC Media. From 7 August 2016 to 10 September 2023, it was published on Sundays in mandatory combination with the newspaper .
Grazia
Grazia (; ; stylized in all caps) is a weekly women's magazine that originated in Italy with international editions printed in Albania, Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, Indonesia, India, Jordan, North Macedonia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Pakistan, Qatar, Serbia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.
Panorama
right-wing Italian-language news magazine
Corriere dei Piccoli
Italian children's magazine
L'Europeo
'''''' was a prominent Italian weekly news magazine launched on 4 November 1945, by the founder-editors Gianni Mazzocchi and Arrigo Benedetti. Camilla Cederna was also among the founders. The magazine stopped publication in 1995. The title returned to the news-stands in 2001 and 2002 as a quarterly, then as a bi-monthly from 2003 to 2007 and a monthly from 2008, until closure in 2013.
Famiglia Cristiana
Italian weekly magazine
TV Sorrisi e Canzoni
Italian listings magazine
Epoca
discontinued weekly news magazine in Italy (1950–1997)
Oggi
Italian weekly news magazine
L'Asino
'''''L'Asino''''' (English: "The Donkey") was an Italian magazine of political satire founded in Rome in 1892, by Guido Podrecca (1865–1923) and Gabriele Galantara (1867–1937), a former mathematics student, designer and cartoonist, both with a socialist background. The two took the pseudonyms "Goliardo" (Podrecca) and "Ratalanga" (Galantara), and with these nicknames signed the outputs of the weekly. The magazine's title was from a saying of Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi that said that "the donkey is like the people: useful, patient and stubborn" (Italian: ''come il popolo è l'asino: utile, paz
Il Vittorioso
weekly Italian comics magazine
Tempo
Italian language illustrated weekly news magazine
L'Italiano
Italian literature review, edited between 1926 and 1942
L'Avventuroso
'''''L'Avventuroso''''' (Italian for "The Adventurer") was a weekly comic magazine published in Italy from 1934 to 1943. It was the first Italian comics magazine which explicitly aspired to have a more mature audience than infancy, and it is regarded as a magazine which had a key role in the success of comics in Italy.
Il Becco Giallo
defunct anti-Fascist satirical magazine in Italy (1924–1926)
Lacerba
Lacerba was an Italian literary journal based in Florence closely associated with the Futurist movement. It published many Futurist manifestos by Filippo Marinetti, Antonio Sant'Elia, and others. The magazine was started as a fortnightly magazine on 1 January 1913. Its frequency was later changed to weekly. The paper had no official editor. Ardengo Soffici and Giovanni Papini were two of the principal contributors. Lacerba was one of the foremost avant-garde publications of early 20th-century Italy. Among its collaborators were Dino Campana, Aldo Palazzeschi, Corrado Govoni, Piero Jahier, Gius
Donna Moderna
Italian magazine
Marc'Aurelio
'''''Marc'Aurelio''''' was an Italian satirical magazine, published between 1931 and 1958, and briefly resurrected in 1973.
La Voce
Defunct Italian literary magazine
Il Male
Italian magazine
Internazionale
Italian weekly magazine