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Details (stylized in all caps) was an American monthly men's magazine that was published by Condé Nast, founded in 1982 by Annie Flanders. [2] Though primarily a magazine devoted to fashion and lifestyle, Details also featured reports on relevant social and political issues.
Dan Peres grew up in Baltimore, later attending New York University (NYU) where he graduated with degrees in Journalism and American History. While in college, he was an editor at the student newspaper Washington Square News, worked as a copy boy at The New York Times, and later as a research assistant at Esquire.
John Leland (born 1959) is an author and has been a journalist for The New York Times since 2000. [1] [2] [3] He began covering retirement and religion in January 2004.During 1994, Leland was editor-in-chief of Details magazine.
Details magazine founder and cultural connector Annie Flanders died Thursday at age 82. Flanders died of natural causes at the Hollywood Hills, a Pacifica Senior Living Community, where she had ...
Radakovich rose to prominence after her column in Details gained popularity and attracted a loyal readership. She was seen as breaking new ground in the public discussion of sex and sexuality, later to be followed by other sex columnists such as Candace Bushnell, who wrote the column "Sex and the City" for The New York Observer; and Dan Savage, creator of the syndicated column Savage Love.
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In 1985, McNeil became a SPIN magazine staff writer. [2] In December 1991, Legs McNeil wrote about the Los Angeles rave culture/scene in "A Woodstock of Their Own", published by Details (magazine). In 1993, Legs was the editor-in-chief of the magazine, Nerve. [3]