Media outlets starting with A
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AA Funny FeelingUnited States of America
Comedians and paranormal enthusiasts Betsy Sodaro and Marcy Jarreau invite their comedian friends and celebrity guests to tell their true paranormal experiences and hear spooky stories submitted by listeners.
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AA Further InquiryUnited Kingdom
What is A Further Inquiry? Do you love freedom of expression? Heterodox ideas? Arts and culture? Politics and current affairs? Essays? Long-form journalism? Science? Human rights? If so then AFI is for you! The curious-minded who values the ability to play gracefully with ideas and appreciates incurable pursuits of “what if?” A Further Inquiry is a magazine for deep dives into complex issues, playing gracefully with ideas and considering all points of view, upholding free inquiry and free thought. Our aim is to develop a wide readership by delivering to you viewpoint diversity in our brazen commentary. You will have access to read from a variety of contributing writers on important, fascinating, and wide-ranging topics that do not shy away from controversial issues. I hope you enjoy these things as much as we do. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber if you value If you grassroots journalism and brazen commentary. If appreciate our articles and find what has been written interesting, please send them to a friend and share them on social media. The podcast Modes of Inquiry and this new publication will be integrated under the MOI brand but remain separate entities. As ever, keep well and stay curious, my friends!
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AA Fuse #8 ProductionUnited States of America
This blog is hosted on slj.com. Reviews children's books and covers news in children's literature.
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AA Gaming Website.comUnited States of America
A blog featuring new video game releases and reviews. Also offers tips on how gamers can improve their gamin experiences.
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AA Garden Carried in the PocketUnited States of America
Covers issues related to book reviews. Highlights topics ranging from fiction and poetry reviews to yoga and self-help books.
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AA Gay and A NonGayUnited Kingdom
In a time where we're all threatened by a rhetoric of hate from the people in power; A Gay And A NonGay challenges our differences. No matter who you are, or what you're into, gay's and nongay's can & should be friends. 'Highly Recommended' Guardian 'One of the most fundamentally kind and funny podcasts in Britain' RadioTimes 'A hilarious take on love, friendship and sex' TimeOut An independent podcast from James Barr (@imjamesbarr) and Dan Hudson (@DanHudson). Find us on Insta, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook @gaynongay Get bonus content on Patreon, with our super exclusive fan feed
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AA Geek DaddyUnited States of America
Covers a dad's perspective about family-friendly issues, products, and events most often with a focus on sports, sci-fi, technology, healthy living, movies, television, travel, peanut/tree nut food allergy awareness, and other topics of interest relevant to parents with preschool through middle school aged children. The blogger enjoys partnering with companies and PR firms to provide my readers with information on the products, services and giveaways.
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AA Girl and a Glue GunUnited States of America
Covers arts and crafts. Features original craft ideas, inspirations, and tutorials.
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AA Girl Has To EatUnited Kingdom
Launched in 2008, A Girl Has To Eat is a restaurant reviews and food blog that carries reviews and information on restaurants around the world, particularly in London. In addition to reviews, recipes are sometimes posted on the blog. The Blogger is an anonymous London resident, but she can be contacted. She was born in Hong Kong, raised in Australia and describes herself as a “self confessed food and eating addict with an insatiable appetite who grew up watching her father kung fu chop veggies and flip woks at the family’s Chinese restaurant”. She says that growing up in an environment that was influenced by the restaurant and her meals at home which were “fresh and plentiful”, she “developed what has now become an enduring life-long love affair with food”. She previously lived in New York for two years before setting her sights on Europe and eventually moved to London. She says the "meal of her life" was at Victor's Gourmet Restaurant in Perl-Nennig, Germany. The majority of blog posts are reviews and they are divided into categories such as London by area, London by postcode and London by price, Michelin, other British restaurants, overseas locations, recommended restaurants and value for money in London among others. Other posts take the form of cooking features and recipes and posts about the Blogger's experiences at various culinary events. PR opportunities include some brand name and product placement, but mainly restaurant reviews and launch news. The Blogger can be reached via social media.