magazine
The Italian word 'rivista' is used to refer to a magazine, which is a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, often on a particular subject or aimed at a particular readership. It is used in the same way as the English word 'magazine'.
I read an interesting article in the fashion magazine.
The word 'rivista' is used here to mean a magazine. The whole phrase is an example of past simple, stating a completed action in the past. In this case, the action of reading an interesting article from a fashion magazine.
The weekly magazine arrived in the mail today.
In this case, 'rivista' is used to refer to a specific type of publication - a weekly magazine. The phrase gives an example of present perfect tense, indicating an action that has taken place at an unspecified time before now.
I am thinking of subscribing to your favorite magazine.
Here, 'rivista' is used once again to mean magazine. The phrase is an example of present continuous tense used to express a current ongoing action - the action of contemplating or thinking.