GQ
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Madonna loves Christian Audigier's label, but will we?...American GQ last month, Audigier said he was due to appear in a film with rapper 50 Cent and to record an album with Kanye West. He told GQ: "Obama was 200% advertising. I promote myself to sell my brands. Because now I am a kind of celeb. I... In this article: Christian Audigier, Don Ed Hardy, Madonna, Michael Jackson, David Beckham, Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, London, and Recession |
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Independent.ie | 5 days ago
EasyJet's Holocaust fashion shoot grounded
...offence by combining Nazi Germany and contemporary fashion. James Brown, the founding father of 1990s "laddism", resigned as editor of GQ in 1999 after the men's magazine included the Nazi field marshal, Erwin Rommel, in a list of the 200...
In this article: EasyJet, Erwin Rommel, Berlin, Tel Aviv, James Brown, Stephen Pollard, and Ryanair
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The Bastardly | 7 days ago
Rose McGowan @ 14th Annual GQ Men of the Year Party
Monday, November 23rd, 2009 while thinking about eating a Bastardly Mercado Certified lunch by Jackson To clarify reports that Rose McGowan had pulled out of the Red Sonja project after sustaining an injury after doing one of her own...
In this article: Rose McGowan and Red Sonja
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OK! Magazine | November 20, 2009
Nightly News: Kelly Osbourne Postpones Wedding; Rose McGowan's Had Plastic Surgery?
...in the US then. (Celebuzz) Rose McGowan looks rather puffy. (Celebslam) Nicole Kidman says her words were taken out of context in her GQ interview. (I'm Not Obsessed) Wesley Snipes appeals "unreasonable" prison sentence after not paying...
In this article: Kelly Osbourne, Rose McGowan, Lindsay Lohan, Taylor Swift, Plastic surgery, Tax, New Moon, Wesley Snipes, and Nicole Kidman
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The O.C. Register | November 17, 2009
John Mayer journeys inward with 'Battle Studies'
...rock fans. Mayer gets away with it because he's so pinup perfect. Millions of women the world over will gaze at those sad, trusting GQ eyes on this new cover (reminiscent of so many late-night spins from bereft crooners) and they will...
In this article: John Mayer, Kanye West, Continuum, 808s & Heartbreak, Where the Light Is, George Harrison, Steve Winwood, and Jennifer Aniston
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CNN | November 04, 2009
Jessica Simpson finds a bosom buddy
...over the course of their careers. Jessica Simpson's father, Joe, famously praised his daughter's chest in a 2004 interview with GQ magazine. "Jessica never tries to be sexy. She just is sexy. If you put her in a T-shirt or you put...
In this article: Jessica Simpson, Dolly Parton, Joe Simpson, Back pain, E mail, Trademark, 9 To 5, People Magazine, GQ Magazine, and Twitter
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Observer.com - All Articles | October 29, 2009
The Cubicle Queue: It's a Smackdown Between Details and GQ! Plus, Bloomberg on the Web, Alice in Wonderland, and More.
...videos of substance? Search no more! The Observer has your weekly handy guide to what's worth watching on the Web. GQ's how-tos - With GQ's individual Web site finally breaking free of men.style.com, deputy editor Michael Hainey told the...
In this article: Michael Bloomberg, YouTube, New York, Halloween, Alice in Wonderland, The New York Observer, Hulu, and Itunes
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Observer.com - All Articles | October 27, 2009
More Than Fashionably Late, Conde Nast Hits the Internet
...site, finally breaking off from its former online home at men.style.com, which the men's monthly shared with brother publication GQ. The change had been planned since July, when Conde Nast Digital president Sarah Chubb announced that the...
In this article: Iphone, Web editor, Ars Technica, Wired.com, and Mini Cooper
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Centre Daily Times | October 20, 2009
Condé Nast Publications Group Makes Ingres the Core of Its Advertising Space Management System
Just a few of the publication titles within the Conde Nast family published worldwide include Vogue, Glamour, The New Yorker, Details, GQ, Vanity Fair, Wired, and Golf Digest. Conde Nast France relies on Ingres Database, the leading open...
In this article: Ingres, Revenue, Vogue, Unix, Solaris, and SQL
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FOLIO | October 06, 2009
Conde Nast CEO: No More Magazine Closures
...(800,000 rate base) saw a 42.4 percent drop. Details (450,000 rate base), which shares some of its market with sister Conde title GQ (875,000 rate base) saw pages fall 37.3 percent during the period. Although it carries a 1 million rate...
In this article: McKinsey, Gourmet, Architectural Digest, Conde Nast Traveler, Bon Appetit, and Vanity Fair
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The Australian | October 06, 2009
Well on track to be leader of the pack
...was dropped and the magazine came out with a sticker over the offending paragraph, but Fontaine's GQ days were over. With Pearce solely at the helm, GQ took another blow when it was downgraded to a twice-yearly publication in 1999, only...
In this article: Brad Pitt, Revenue, and GQ Australia
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GQ (originally Gentlemen's Quarterly) is a monthly men's magazine focusing upon fashion, style, and culture for men, through articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, sports, technology, and books. It is generally perceived as upscale and more sophisticated than lad mags, such as Maxim or FHM.
"Gentlemen's Quarterly" was launched in 1957 in the United States as Apparel Arts, a fashion quarterly for men which was published for many years in association with Esquire. Apparel was dropped from the logo in 1958 with the spring issue after nine issues.
In 1983 Conde Nast Publications took over the publication and editor Art Cooper changed the course of the magazine, introducing articles beyond fashion and establishing GQ as a general men's magazine in competition with Esquire. Subsequently, international editions were launched as regional adaptations of the U.S. editorial formula. Jim Nelson was named editor-in-chief of GQ in February 2003; during his tenure he worked as both a writer and an editor of several National Magazine Award-nominated pieces.. During Nelson's tenure, GQ has become more oriented towards younger readers and those who prefer a more casual style.
- Name:
- GQ
- Type:
- Men's
- Editor:
- Jim Nelson
- Published By:
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- Conde Nast Publications
- Peter King Hunsinger
- Language:
- English
- Circulation:
- 788,851 (2003)
- ISSN:
- 0016-6979
- First:
- January 01, 1957
- Frequency:
- monthly
- Circulation:
- 788,851 (2003)
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