NIGHT (magazine)
NIGHT is an art/fashion/music/literature/nightlife periodical co-edited by Anton Perich and Robert Henry Rubin. Established in Manhattan, New York, in 1978 NIGHT (magazine) was created during the punk-new wave-disco nightclub era of among others; Studio 54, Xenon, Club A, Regine's, The Continental, Hurrah's, Danceteria, and the Mudd Club, . Today the magazine continues to focus on the beautiful, the exclusive, the intelligent and the controversial. Among the magazines contributors have been; Charles Plymell, Helmut Newton. Taylor Mead, Victor Bockris, Lee Klein, Charles Henri Ford and countless others.[1][2] At the dawn of her writing career Sex in the City author Candace Bushnell wrote for NIGHT,[3] stating... " “I wrote for this paper called Night Magazine, which was mainly just a bunch of pictures of people at Studio 54. I would do little interviews and profiles.”...
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External links
- http://lexposure.net/talent/the-update/cover-watch/night-55-nights-that-will-never-end
- http://www.warholstars.org/andy_warhol_0310.html
- http://www.nicholasweist.com/scans/perich.html
- http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/rosanna_scene_to_forget_eCTjFaFpCefCGr2Q22FugL (NY Post)
- http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/gossip/2003/04/18/2003-04-18_ted_had_to_fish__so_she_s_d_.html (NY Daily News)
- http://amandalear_jukebox.tripod.com/indexnight_inteview.html
- http://www.charlotterampling.net/5-interviews/interview_0013.html
- http://popdirt.com/kiera-chaplin-believes-michael-jackson-is-innocent/39572/
- http://www.gallerydenovo.com/html/ArtistBio.asp?artnum=44