Spectator
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Spectator defined as n. An observer of an event or person who looks on or watches; onlooker; observer.
The Spectator is the name of several publications.
- The Spectator (1711), which is the one most often meant in historical contexts, a British publication edited by Addison and Steele
- The Spectator (1828), a British weekly publication continuing as of 2008
- The Hamilton Spectator, a Hamilton, Ontario newspaper published since 1846
- Spectator (magazine), a free BDSM/sex newspaper in San Francisco, published from 1978 until 2005.
- Columbia Daily Spectator, the student newspaper of Columbia University
- the student newspaper of Stuyvesant High School
- the student newspaper of Lake Forest Academy
- the student newspaper of Hamilton College
- the student newspaper of Valdosta State University
- The Spectator was the name of the student humor magazine of St. John's University in Queens, New York. It is now known as the Spectator Humor Magazine.
[edit] See also
- The American Spectator, a U.S. conservative political magazine
- American Spectator, a literary magazine published from 1932 to 1937
- Spectator sport