Newsletters have been making a notable comeback to our lives since lockdown and became a morning ritual for many of us – our inboxes can only attest to this. Below we share four newsletters we think you might enjoy.
magCulture
Published every Friday, magCulture newsletter takes on a mission to celebrate and promote the creative endeavours and skills that go into magazine-making. For those who still appreciate a physical copy of a magazine, this newsletter offers some hot tips as to what could be a nice addition to your collection. It is also a proxy to the most interesting reads from the magCulture online journal, featuring some insightful interviews with creatives across different fields as well as reviews and other fun content.
Larry's List
Have fun exploring the best of Larry's List content carefully picked by its editors. Demystifying the world of art collecting, Larry's List newsletter offers a curated reading list featuring in-depth talks with contemporary art collectors, shedding light on the fascinating philosophies underpinning their collecting practice. Besides receiving fresh news from the art world and data-supported reports, you will also be able to peek into the collectors' homes and soak up some inspiration from their both eye and mind pleasing interiors.
It's Nice That
It's Nice That project probably needs a little introduction; a leading interdisciplinary platform conceived by creatives for creatives produces an always eye-catching newsletter presenting projects of individual artists active across various media, offering culture and business tips, and much more with one goal: to inspire and enable creativity to thrive.
Earthrise
Although making only an occasional inbox appearance, we thought it is only right to give the Earthrise digital media platform a big shout out. A collective of environmental activists and talented story-tellers sends out a newsletter informing about their upcoming projects. These include campaigns aiming to humanise the impacts of climate crisis, and documentaries such as their most recent project, a 12-part video series Spotlight.