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| C/Oasis: Started as a newsletter in 1996, C/Oasis intends to create a good, consistent channel for those interested in writing and literature on the net. C/Oasis features book news, and poetry submissions. | | Capital Magazine: Covering urban arts, media and culture, Capitalmag.com is divided into four sections: The Magazine, The Network, The Forum, and The Archives. Content is structured around a monthly theme and acquired from contributors, site visitors, and through online partnerships with web sites featured in the Capital Network. | | CIDTalk: Consumer product reviews, movie reviews, recipes, clip art gallery, links, and articles about film, computers, art, and jokes. | | Citizenrobot: Open discussion covering pop culture, rock music, movie reviews, and show reviews. | | Clouds: Updated quarterly with international contributions covering poetry, fiction, literary, art, and film criticism, studies in philosophy and religion. | | Collectivezine: Dedicated to music reviews of album releases and live shows. Features articles/interviews, photo gallery, reviews, and more. | | Communist Manifestival: An online newsletter covering art, music, fashion, travel and entertainment. The Communist Manifestival is a bi-monthly pdf publication that covers the many diversions of the working class. | | Continental Divide: Original works about lost love and whispered secrets told in a fusion of music, prose and design. | | CounterPoise: Quarterly review journal that makes independent points of view widely accessible. | | Country Life Online: Providing authoritative coverage of the British art and antiques world, property, events and exhibitions as well as commentary on rural life in the UK. | | Cre8tivez: An arts webzine that spotlights artists on the West Coast. Features interviews and reviews in film/video, dance, music, theater, and art and design. | | Creative Kinetics: A non-profit magazine for all types of art devoted to the source, process, and results of creative energy. | | Crunchable.net: Essays about the small things that fascinate us, the big things that frighten us, and the crunchy things we like to eat. | | Culturekiosque.com: European guide to arts and leisure worldwide | | CyberJapan TV: Mitomi Tokoto and Pioneer Pro DJ present CJTV, a Japanese online magazine since 1996. A bi-lingual guide to Tokyo’s pop culture world featuring monthly cover girls, club guides, event listings, and fashion. | | The Collective Written Works of Aymee Thomas: This site contains stories and articles for children and adults. Most are fictional. |
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