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294:, a film about skier Kinmont's accident that left her paralyzed. In 1981 Lee Swanson and Louis Miele became co-publishers with their first issue being in May 1981 with Diana Ross on the cover. Swanson & Miele published the magazine from the Flatiron Building in New York before moving it to Los Angeles. Swanson died of AIDS in 1984 at the age of 53. Ownership of the magazine was left to business manager Paul Lafayette of Stamford, Connecticut. Issues regularly contained features on fashion; at times articles were about men's fashion exclusively. The "Cityscapes" section contained brief articles about then-current items of note in various cities or other geographical areas worldwide. 413: 538:. The illustration is one of several for an article about current events on Broadway, and consists of a narrative text as well as photographs of performers with brief summaries of their productions in the captions of the photos. Charles is photographed nude with a fur coat strategically draped over one shoulder that just covers his 139:
In the late 1970s Patrick Pacheco assumed the editorship from William Como and strove for a time to make the magazine a more serious critical monthly with a greater emphasis on quality writing, abandoning color printing inside and reducing photos to a few inches square. This was a reaction to William
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by regularly using images of nude or partially nude men for its cover and article illustrations. Although some illustrations of partially clad or nude women were included at times, males comprised the majority of the subjects. Some of the illustrations related directly to the subject of the article,
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The May 1979 issue included an ad for an organization simply identified as "GSF" titled, "No Man Should Be Without A Man!", which stated, "If you would like to meet warm, sincere gay men (and women) who are interesting in forming...relationships then it's time you find out about GSF." The issue also
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The magazine contained substantial advertising for gay restaurants, accommodations, nightclubs, bathhouses, guides, books, pornographic movies, and other products. Some of the advertising was not overtly gay; however, much of the advertising was for establishments or products that were well-known to
29: 326: (equivalent to $ 4,043 in 2023) a year on clothing. Their readers were "Travel Minded": taking a median 3.5 vacations per year with 56.6% owning valid passports; and "Bon Vivant": 81.6% regularly drinking vodka, 81.3% scotch, 70.3% gin, 63.5% champagne. 475:
The magazine publishers acknowledged the magazine's appeal to the gay community, noting that the magazine "had gotten a following in the homosexual community seven or eight years before any of the current homosexual magazines came on the market."
525:. The feature is an in-depth look at bodybuilding as "one of the most fascinating (and least explored) subcultures in America." Illustrated with pictures of barely clothed bodybuilders, the article, intentionally or not, evokes homoeroticism. 154:
The first issue does not say "Volume 1, no. 1", it says "Volume 10, no. 1". This numbering continues through volume 13, no. 8, Dec. 1970, which is followed by volume 3, no. 9, Jan. 1971. (Volume 3 is thus actually the fourth volume.)
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clientele. The feature article included information about the evolution / genesis of the club and the makeup of its then-current customers. The feature also contained a tandem piece on rollerskating disco, "Boogie on Wheels".
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was the cover model for that issue and several photographs of him were used as illustrations in the article. In two photographs, he appears in the nude; one photograph shows part of his
1616: 147:, perhaps because several newer magazines were doing a better and more explicitly targeted job of appealing to the magazine's original readership, and as such Miele's incarnation of 176:), covered a wide range of entertainment- or lifestyle-related topics. In addition to numerous articles on dance, topics ranged from a review of the stage production of the musical 140:
Como's "eye-candy" thrust, but sales were low and in 1981 Louis Miele replaced Pacheco at the helm and returned the magazine to the full-color format with plenty of skin on show.
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A feature article in the February 1977 issue, "Musclebound for Glory", contained photos of bodybuilders, thus relating the illustrations directly to the topic of the article.
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Other advertising was obviously intended for adult readers as well, presumably those with open minds. The February 1977 issue contained a half-page ad for the
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was a recreational journal for the geriatric set. It was out of the ashes of a periodical devoted to such topics as waltzes, rumbas, and turkey trots that
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One of the strangest reincarnations in journalistic history. Catering to musically inclined blue-haired old ladies and golfers in Hush Puppies,
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Legal Defense Fund. The ad appealed for funds for Reems' defense in two separate lawsuits for his participation in the pornographic films
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was an entertainment magazine that covered theatre, cinema, stage plays, ballet, performance art, and various artists, including singers,
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Their profile of their readers stated that 85.2% of their readers were single, were a median age of 33.7, and had a median income of
1275: 456:. At its height, the magazine had more than 300,000 readers, "composed almost exclusively of gay men," according to Daniel Harris. 452:, appeared on the cover of the December 1972 issue. The February 1975 issue included a photographic portfolio of the gay porn star 528:
One photograph in that issue that seems to use gratuitous nudity is one of actor Paul Charles, performing the role of "Mark" on
1636: 237:(May 1981). Best sold issue was the February 1976 Issue with Zarko Halmic, Bonita George and Bo van den Assum on the cover. 1253: 1166:
returns September 1982 as the most recent issue available, and lists the May 1976 issue as the Tenth Anniversary Issue.
1558: 340:. There was also an abundance of advertising for men's boutiques and clothing companies, especially those—such as 440:, an audacious mass-market experiment in gay eroticism, arose like a phoenix in all of its subversive splendor. 290: 460: 448:
regularly covered topics of interest to the gay community. Cal Culver, better known as the gay porn star
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men was explicit; for example, the ads for Hand in Hand Video, a gay pornography studio;
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gay men, or contained symbols often used to identify gay-oriented material, such as the
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Pacheco, Patrick, "Raucous and Roller Disco: More than Dancing / Boogie on Wheels",
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For its advertising space promotion in the February 1977 issue of the magazine,
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included an ad in its "After Dark Classified" ads for a "Gay Astrologer".
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in the January 1972 issue, to a cover photograph and feature article on
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Burrell, Devine, and Ralph appeared on the January 1982 cover together.
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but others seemed to be used just for their nudity or partial nudity.
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Defunct LGBTQ-related magazines published in the United States
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Reach the Audience with Money to Spare. You'll find them in
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folded after only a couple of years, this time permanently.
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Forbes, Dennis (text and photos), "Creating Peter Berlin",
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The magazine, intentionally or not, provided a level of
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Mewborn, Brant, "What's in the News: Broadway Buzz",
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The May 1979 issue included a feature article on the
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American performing arts trade magazine (1968–1983)
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Two other profiles in that issue were of 1612:1983 disestablishments in New York (state) 1299: 1112: 1110: 1108: 27: 1355: 1353: 1540: 424:Daniel Harris describes the founding of 411: 1293: 1105: 1599: 1490: 1443: 1350: 878:(May 1971, January 1973, and May 1978) 1201:Direct examination of the periodical. 1180:. Library of Congress. Archived from 266:, the actor who was nominated for an 1607:1968 establishments in New York City 1226:from the original on 18 January 2009 1244:Norma McLain Stoop (January 1972). 814:and Emmaretta Marks (November 1969) 13: 1516:Philip H. Dougherty (1982-07-02). 1371:Currency conversion obtained from 14: 1668: 1448:. 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Dance Magazine
ISSN
0002-0702
actors and actresses
William Como
Dance Magazine
Hair
Shirley Bassey
Donna Summer
Bette Midler
Robert Redford
Barbra Streisand
Lauren Hutton
Mae West
Peter Allen
Dolly Parton
Jon Voight
Christopher Reeve
Lily Tomlin
Diana Ross
Philip Anglim
Broadway
John Merrick
The Elephant Man
Bernard Pomerance
James Mason
Academy Award
Judy Garland
A Star Is Born

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