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King. (magazine) King is a website geared toward African-American and urban male audiences. It features articles about hip-hop and R&B as well as sports and fashion. The magazine is published by Townsquare Media and was a spinoff from XXL. [1] The magazine was started in 2002. [2] It ceased publication on March 31, 2009, citing failing ad sales ...
King is the latest mature celebrity to pose for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in recent years. Last year, Martha Stewart became, at 81, the oldest woman to grace the magazine’s cover. Stewart, now ...
Rap Pages was an American music magazine, one of the first publications dedicated to hip hop. The first issue was released in October 1991. Originally published by Larry Flynt Publications, the magazine was closed in October 1999. It was sold to Timaj Publications in May 2000, who released several more issues, but by the end of 2000 stopped ...
1930. Cover for November 3, 1930, with Haile Selassie. January 6 – Owen D. Young. January 13 – Domingo Ugalde. January 20 – André Tardieu. January 27 – William D. Mitchell. February 3 – Maria Montessori. February 10 – Ray Lyman Wilbur. February 17 – Charles Evans Hughes.
February 29 – Pat Nixon. March 7 – Tom Mboya. March 14 – Ingmar Bergman. March 21 – Caryl Chessman. March 28 – Jacques Cousteau. April 4 – Robert Menzies. April 11 – Bowman Gray Jr. April 18 – St. Paul by Lippo Memmi. April 25 – Lyndon B. Johnson.
835840343. Kingu (キング, King) was a monthly general interest and entertainment magazine published in Tokyo, Japan, which existed between December 1924 and January 1957. It was the first popular best-selling Japanese magazine. [1] It was also one of two most significant magazines in mid-twentieth century Japan, the other one being Ie no Hikari.
Menlo Park, California, U.S. Language. English. OCLC. 24204009. Ramparts was a glossy illustrated American political and literary magazine, published from 1962 to 1975 and closely associated with the New Left political movement. [1] Unlike most of the radical magazines of the day, Ramparts was expensively produced and graphically sophisticated.
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