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Lifestyle magazines published in the United States

  • Wired (magazine)Louis Rossetto and Jane Metcalfe launched Wired magazine in January 1993 from a loft space in the SoMa district of San Francisco.
  • Vogue (magazine)The first issue of Vogue appeared on the 17th of December 1892. Arthur Baldwin Turnure published this weekly newspaper in New York City with a cover price of…
  • Esquire (magazine)The first issue of Esquire hit newsstands in October 1933 with a price tag of fifty cents. This monthly publication emerged from the ashes of a trade…
  • The Hollywood ReporterThe first edition of The Hollywood Reporter appeared on the 3rd of September 1930. William R. Wilkerson, known as Billy, founded the publication that day in…
  • Ebony (magazine)Ebony magazine arrived on newsstands in Chicago on the 1st of November 1945. John H. Johnson launched the publication with a press run of just 25,000 copies.
  • The AtlanticIn the autumn of 1857, Moses Dresser Phillips announced a new magazine idea at a dinner party held inside Boston's Parker House Hotel.
  • New York (magazine)The first issue of New York magazine hit newsstands on the 8th of April 1968. Clay Felker and Milton Glaser launched the publication as a direct competitor…
  • Vice (magazine)In October 1994, a small publication named Voice emerged from the English-language section of Images magazine in Montreal.
  • Vanity Fair (magazine)Condé Montrose Nast purchased a men's fashion magazine called Dress in 1913. He renamed it Dress and Vanity Fair before shortening the title to Vanity Fair.