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Club International was founded in 1972 [1] [2] [3] and is published every four weeks, making thirteen issues per year. Each edition consists of one hundred printed pages and is staple-bound, with the exception of the slightly larger "special edition", published at the start of each new volume, which has some 120 pages and flat glued binding.
Club is a monthly American pornographic magazine which is a spin-off publication of the United Kingdom's Club International. Club features sexually oriented articles, video reviews, and pictorials that include hardcore pornography , masturbation , dildo usage, and lesbian sex .
Raymond was born in Liverpool to Frank Joseph (who later changed his surname to Quinn), and Maud McKeown, one of three sons of an Irish Roman Catholic family. [1] The family was abandoned by the father (a lorry driver) [2] when Raymond was five with the result that he was brought up by his mother, [3] who refused to allow the News of the World in the family home. [4]
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Magna Publishing Group, Inc. is an American publishing company headquartered in Paramus, New Jersey. [1] [2] Founded in 1975, [1] the company publishes a number of magazine titles and is one of the largest publishers of pornographic magazines in the United States [3] [4] [5] with titles such as Club, [6] Swank, Genesis, Gallery, Gent, as well as "nearly 60 total adult titles". [3]
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Michael Alig (April 29, 1966 – December 24, 2020) was an American club promoter who was convicted of felony manslaughter. He was one of the ringleaders of the Club Kids, a group of young New York City clubgoers who became a cultural phenomenon in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [1]