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  2. Bomb (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Bomb (stylized in all caps as BOMB) is an American arts magazine edited by artists and writers, published quarterly in print and daily online.It is composed primarily of interviews between creative people working in a variety of disciplines—visual art, literature, film, music, theater, architecture, and dance.

  3. Bomb Hip-Hop Records - Wikipedia

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    The Bomb Hip-Hop Magazine was created by Bay Area DJ David Paul in 1991. [1] The black & white zine focuses on all four elements (djing, mc'ing, graffiti, breakin') of the hip-hop culture on the local, national and international level.

  4. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Bellman (literary magazine) (1906–1919) Beloit Poetry Journal; The Believer (2003–current) Bellevue Literary Review; Bellingham Review; Berkeley Fiction Review; Black Clock; Black Denim Lit; Black Warrior Review (1974–current) Blueprintreview (online) Bodega Magazine; B O D Y; Bokvennen litterært magasin (Norway) Bomb (1981–current ...

  5. Liza Béar - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Béar co-founded and edited Avalanche magazine with Willoughby Sharp, producing thirteen issues between 1970 and 1976. [1] [6] Avalanche explored conceptual art and other new forms of art making, such as performance art and land art, from the artist's perspective and featured interviews with artists done by either Béar, Sharp, or both of the editors together, documenting artists ...

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  7. Amy Hempel - Wikipedia

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    She writes articles, essays, and short stories for such publications as Vanity Fair, Interview, BOMB, GQ, ELLE, Harper's Magazine, The Quarterly, and Playboy. Hempel has participated in several conferences including The Juniper Summer Writing Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's MFA Program for Poets & Writers.

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  9. Kraven may be the world’s greatest hunter, but the comic book villain couldn’t manage the climb to the top of box office charts. Sony’s “Kraven the Hunter,” a superhero spinoff starring ...