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The magazine was established in 1985 [1] by Richard Burgin, who served as editor-in-chief through 2015. [2] In 1991 the magazine began to be published by Drexel University in Philadelphia where Richard Burgin taught. In the fall of 1996, Burgin moved to St. Louis and St. Louis University became its publisher, until the magazine became ...
Boulevard (formerly known as The Boulevard) is a Long Island/New York City regional variety magazine owned by Anton Media Group. Founded in 1985, it was well received as a bi-monthly newspaper inserted into selected weekly newspapers in and around Long Island's Gold Coast. The glossy magazine was relaunched in 2016 after a 5-year hiatus as a ...
The Artist's Magazine; The Arts Fuse; The Boulevard; Castle of Frankenstein (defunct) Cinefantastique; Comics Buyer's Guide (defunct) Comics Journal; Cultbytes; Details (defunct) Disney Magazine (defunct) Dwell; Entertainment Weekly; Famous Monsters of Filmland; The Feet, a dance magazine (1970–1973) Film Threat; Flux (defunct) The Hollywood ...
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Richard Weston Burgin was born June 30, 1947, and grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts.His father, also named Richard Burgin, was the Concertmaster and Associate Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and his mother, Ruth Posselt, was a concert violinist, who was the first American-born woman violinist to extensively tour Russia.
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Miriam N. Kotzin is Professor of English at Drexel University, a poet and short-story writer, founding editor of Per Contra, [1] a literary journal, and a contributing editor at Boulevard Magazine edited by Richard Burgin. [2] Kotzin has published over 120 poems and has been nominated three times for a Pushcart Prize. [3]
Michael Roy Roberts CBE (2 October 1947 – 3 April 2023) was a British fashion journalist. He was the fashion and style director of Vanity Fair magazine. He worked as fashion director for The New Yorker and The Sunday Times, style director and art director for Tatler, design director of British Vogue, Paris editor of Vanity Fair, and editor of Boulevard magazine.