Magazine with R
Yep, real magazine: music and pop culture icon.
Yes, Red is a UK women's lifestyle magazine.
Yes, Redbook, a US women's lifestyle mag (now digital).
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.
- revolve
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
US music magazine focused on rock; covers tours and artists.
Lifestyle/culture magazine; title used for urban media.
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.
Sci‑fi/tech culture magazines use “Robot” as title.
British adult men’s magazine, launched 1983.
Royalty‑focused magazines often titled “Royals”.
Music culture mags and specials use this exact title.
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.
"Rainbow" has titled kids’ and Christian magazines in English.
"Radar" was a U.S. pop‑culture and satire magazine.
The words in the list Magazine with R come from players of the word game City, Country, River.