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Amy DuBois Barnett (born 1969) is an American magazine editor. She was formerly editor-in-chief of Ebony magazine. Barnett was also the editor-in-chief of Honey and Teen People magazines, and the deputy editor of Harper's Bazaar. She was the first African-American woman to run a major mainstream magazine in the United States. [1]
Cracked magazine: 1958–present: Sailor Jack and his dog Bingo. Cracker Jack: 1918–present: Cracker Jill: Dr Jerry: Crazy Eddie: 1972–1989: performed by DJ Jerry Carroll Rastus the Cook: Cream of Wheat hot cereal: 1890–2020: believed to be from a photograph of Frank L. White, a Chicago chef who reportedly was paid five dollars to pose in ...
[2] [13] The magazine Compact deemed him "one of the brighter stars in a sprawling constellation of rightwing social-media influencers who exalt nature, tradition, and physical fitness". [6] American magazine Vanity Fair noted him as a "masculinist health guru". [4] He is a prominent and influential figure in the online raw food movement.
Honey was a monthly magazine for young women in the United Kingdom [1] which Fleetway Publications launched in April 1960. [2] Audrey Slaughter (later wife of Charles Wintour and stepmother of Anna Wintour) founded it, with Jean McKinley as editor. Honey is regarded as having established the teen magazine sector in the UK.
Kierna Mayo is an American writer, editor, and media executive. She started her journalism career as a member of the original writing staff for The Source.Mayo co-founded the lifestyle magazine Honey in 1999, and was later the editor-in-chief of Ebony.
Hugh Hefner, the man who created a magazine empire, died Wednesday at the age of 91. His legacy includes some of the most famous Playboy playmates ever to grace the cover and go one to become ...
James Best, Laura Devon, and Anne Francis (right) in "Jess-Belle", an episode of The Twilight Zone (1963). Anne Francis (September 16, 1930 – January 2, 2011) was an American actress known for her ground-breaking roles in the science fiction film Forbidden Planet (1956) and the television action-drama series Honey West (1965–1966).
Harris sold additional magazine brands including the basketball magazine Slam in 1998, [3] African-American women's lifestyle magazine Honey in 1999, [4] Guitar World in 2003 and XXL in 2014. [5] Athlon Media acquired Harris Publications' magazine brands and websites in 2016 including Harris Farmers Almanac, American Frontiersman, Flea Market ...