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A REVOLUTION IN PRINT,” is set to explore the vibrant and tumultuous history of Ms. magazine, the publication that ...
A son, Harry Joseph Lois, died in 1978. Lois, the son of Greek immigrants, ... But to read the words, you had to buy the magazine, and Lois' covers launched countless conversations.
The Slits, 1978 “Before punk rock there were no women in bands,” Neil Spencer, ... Ditto’s has gone on to be branded one of the most controversial magazine covers ever, ...
In 1978, the magazine donated 800 works of original cover art to the National Portrait Gallery, which has preserved and digitized that history. The collection now includes more than 2,000 pieces.
His magazine covers were striking and controversial. He depicted Muhammad Ali as the martyr Saint Sebastian and drowned Andy Warhol in a can of Campbell’s soup.
And they were all in print, dominating magazine covers—and disseminating online far beyond the physical reach of any given periodical. What follows are 15 striking covers that uniquely told the ...
The magazine's reach, now, extends far past Manhattan. "We have more readers in the state of California than we do in the state of New York, including the old lady in Dubuque," Remnick said.
For TIME’s 100th birthday, Creative Director D.W. Pine explores how the magazine’s cover has changed over the course of a century.
The Year of the Running Back. Hopes were high on The Hill entering the 2007 season, and running back Darren McFadden was a big reason why. On Aug. 20th, 2007, McFadden graced the Sports Illustrated ...