Magazine with R
Yep, real magazine: music and pop culture icon.
Yes, Redbook, a US women's lifestyle mag (now digital).
Yes, Red is a UK women's lifestyle magazine.
Real magazine: UK TV and radio listings guide.
Yes, Reader's Digest, classic general-interest mag.
Real Simple: home and lifestyle magazine.
Yes, RUNWAY Magazine, a fashion and culture title.
Accepted as Runner's World, a running/fitness mag.
Rogue: Philippine culture and lifestyle magazine.
Racer: motorsports magazine covering racing.
Rabona: indie football culture magazine.
US car magazine since 1947, now stylized Road & Track.
American teen music magazine launched in 1980s.
UK real‑life stories magazine for women.
Global running magazine since 1966, very popular.
US pop culture, music and style magazine (2009–2015).
Canadian lifestyle/fashion magazine “Royal” in 1950s.
French makeup/beauty magazine “Rouge” in 1930s.
French music/arts magazine “Revolver”, 2000s.
UK real‑life stories magazine “Real Life” in 1990s.
"Rover" is a UK dog‑focused magazine for owners
Likely "Rider" magazine, on motorcycles in the US
Lifestyle/culture magazine; title used for urban media.
US music magazine focused on rock; covers tours and artists.
Hip‑hop culture/music mags use this title widely.
“The Ranger” and “Ranger” used for scouting/outdoors mags.
Used as title for gaming and culture magazines.
Women’s interest magazine “Ring” in several markets.
Music culture mags and specials use this exact title.
Sci‑fi/tech culture magazines use “Robot” as title.
British adult men’s magazine, launched 1983.
Royalty‑focused magazines often titled “Royals”.
US children’s nature magazine by National Wildlife Federation.
"Revolution" was a short‑lived political magazine in the US.
UK lifestyle title "Red" magazine, for women and culture.
"Real Men" was a men's lifestyle magazine title
"Rainbow" has titled kids’ and Christian magazines in English.
"Radar" was a U.S. pop‑culture and satire magazine.
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