Avenue

Avenue vintage magazines; Avenue was a Dutch cultural magazine that first appeared on 1 November 1965. In April 1994, this issue came to an end.
The content deals with classic cultural themes such as literature, visual arts, photography, film and theatre, but also covers travel, interviews, fashion, cooking, and even politics and economics. Journalistic pieces that appear in it are very long and have strong content. The photography is often unconventional and daring, even by today’s standards. It was a rather bulky monthly magazine in a glossy design, which mainly focused on more affluent people.

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The articles in Avenue as a vintage magazine are very diverse but always culturally inspired. There is a culinary article on Spanish wines, a travel report on Navarre during the winter months, an article on a modern interior and interior design (but in the 1970s), an article on Polish history and contemporary life in Poland (contemporary = 1970s), on fashion and lingerie, creative with wire, politics, an interview with a gigolo, a story on yoga, an article on air pollution, even then, Avenue bizarre. A vintage magazine with a travel story to Nepal, a conversation with a rabbi about Judaism, about the lakes in the north of England, a photo report about the Meuse River, about cleavage in fashion, an article about dealing with death, breakfast recipes with eggs, a vintage magazine about photography and a report about Tunisia, furniture choices according to Avenue, and how to escape the common decline, a strategy for change. Avenue vintage magazines also pays attention to short sections such as quizzes, music reviews, poems, mind games, fashion, presentation of new articles on the market, book reviews, …