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  2. Ms. (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Website. msmagazine .com. ISSN. 0047-8318. Ms. is an American feminist magazine co-founded in 1971 by journalist and social/political activist Gloria Steinem. [4] It was the first national American feminist magazine. [5] The original editors were Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Mary Thom, Patricia Carbine, Joanne Edgar, Nina Finkelstein, Mary Peacock ...

  3. Urb (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Urb was a monthly American magazine devoted to electronic music, hip hop and urban lifestyle and culture. Based in Los Angeles, California, the magazine was founded in 1990 by Raymond Roker. Description. Based in Los Angeles, California, the magazine was founded in 1990 by Raymond Roker. One issue a year was devoted to features of "The Next 100 ...

  4. Answer Me! - Wikipedia

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    Answer Me! Answer Me! (typically rendered ANSWER Me!) was a magazine edited by Jim Goad and Debbie Goad and published between 1991 and 1994. It focused on the social pathologies of interest to the Los Angeles –based couple. Answer Me! also featured illustrations by racist antisemitic cartoonist [1] [2] Nick Bougas. [3]

  5. Decanter (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.decanter.com. Decanter is a wine and wine-lifestyle media brand. It includes a print and digital magazine, fine wine tasting events, a news website, a subscription website - Decanter Premium, and the Decanter World Wine Awards. The magazine, published in about 90 countries on a monthly basis, includes industry news, vintage guides ...

  6. Coronet (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Coronet. (magazine) Coronet was a general interest digest magazine published from October 23, 1936, until at least March 1971 [1] running for 299 issues. Coronet magazine continued publication under some form and ownership through at least September 1976; actress Angie Dickinson was on the cover that month. The magazine was owned by Esquire and ...

  7. Offside (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Offside is a Swedish bimonthly football magazine. The magazine takes its name from the football law of the same name. History and profile. Offside was started in March 2000. It is published by Offside Press AB six times a year but there are often an extra issue published in connection to larger events, such as the FIFA World Cup.

  8. Fun (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Fun. (magazine) Fun was a Victorian weekly humorous magazine, first published on 21 September 1861 in competition with Punch. The magazine's first editors were H. J. Byron and Tom Hood. They had many well-known contributors, including Tom Robertson, Ambrose Bierce, G. R. Sims and Clement Scott but the most important contributor to its success ...

  9. Motion Picture Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was established by Vitagraph Studios co-founder J. Stuart Blackton and partner Eugene V. Brewster under the title The Motion Picture Story Magazine. [2] In contrast to earlier film magazines such as The Moving Picture World, which were aimed at film exhibitors, The Motion Picture Story Magazine was aimed at regular film goers.