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'''''Blue''''' is a gay men's magazine from [[Australia]] that features artistically composed images of nude and semi-nude men taken by top photographers from around the world. It also contains a variety of interviews and articles on art, films, music, culture, and travel. The magazine's format is oversized and it is sturdily bound on heavy paper; ''Blue'' is conceived as a "coffee table magazine." The magazine was launched in February 1995 under the name "(not only) Blue." It later changed to simply "Blue," and since 2007 has styled itself as "Blue+".<ref>{{cite news |
'''''Blue''''' is a gay men's magazine from [[Australia]] that features artistically composed images of nude and semi-nude men taken by top photographers from around the world. It also contains a variety of interviews and articles on art, films, music, culture, and travel. The magazine's format is oversized and it is sturdily bound on heavy paper; ''Blue'' is conceived as a "coffee table magazine." The magazine was launched in February 1995 under the name "(not only) Blue." It later changed to simply "Blue," and since 2007 has styled itself as "Blue+".<ref>{{cite news|title=Queer eye for the pink buy |publisher=B&T Magazine |date=2007-11-20 |url=http://www.bandt.com.au/search.asp?txtSearchTerm=blue%20magazine |accessdate=2008-04-05 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20130722132000/http://www.bandt.com.au/search.asp?txtSearchTerm=blue%20magazine |archivedate=22 July 2013 }}</ref> |
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== Publication == |
== Publication == |
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''Blue'' is published by Studio Magazines of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Studio Magazines publishes a variety of art and fashion magazines, including ''[[Black + White]]'', '[[B+W Mode]]', ''[[Masters Weddings]]'', ''[[Brides]]'', ''[[Blue Mode']]', and ''[[Bambini]]''.<ref>{{cite news |
''Blue'' is published by Studio Magazines of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Studio Magazines publishes a variety of art and fashion magazines, including ''[[Black + White]]'', '[[B+W Mode]]', ''[[Masters Weddings]]'', ''[[Brides]]'', ''[[Blue Mode']]', and ''[[Bambini]]''.<ref>{{cite news |
Revision as of 11:07, 28 February 2016
Editor-in-Chief | Marcello Grand |
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Categories | Gay men's magazine |
Frequency | Every other month |
First issue | 1995 |
Company | Studio Magazines Pty Ltd. |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Website | http://www.studiomagazines.com |
ISSN | 1323-0026 |
Blue is a gay men's magazine from Australia that features artistically composed images of nude and semi-nude men taken by top photographers from around the world. It also contains a variety of interviews and articles on art, films, music, culture, and travel. The magazine's format is oversized and it is sturdily bound on heavy paper; Blue is conceived as a "coffee table magazine." The magazine was launched in February 1995 under the name "(not only) Blue." It later changed to simply "Blue," and since 2007 has styled itself as "Blue+".[1]
Publication
Blue is published by Studio Magazines of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Studio Magazines publishes a variety of art and fashion magazines, including Black + White, 'B+W Mode', Masters Weddings, Brides, Blue Mode'', and Bambini.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Queer eye for the pink buy". B&T Magazine. 20 November 2007. Archived from the original on 22 July 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2008.
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