BlackBook

American arts and culture magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

BlackBook is an arts and culture magazine published bi-annually to print and online. Founded by Evanly Schindler in 1996 as a quarterly print publication, covering topics ranging from art, music, and literature to politics, popular culture, and travel guides.[1]

EditorEvanly Schindler
FounderEvanly Schindler
Founded1996
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BlackBook
March 2011 cover
EditorEvanly Schindler
CategoriesArt
Entertainment
Fashion
Popular culture
FounderEvanly Schindler
Founded1996
CompanyMcCarthy LLC
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City, New York, U.S.
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttps://blackbookpresents.com/
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Since 2020 the brand’s daily coverage appears online as BlackBook Presents, whose Art + Impact projects include the 2022 Sotheby’s Los Angeles exhibition ‘‘A Woman’s Right to Pleasure’’.[2]

History

Schindler sold the magazine to Ari Horowitz in 2006.[3] Vibe Holdings, whose investors include Ron Burkle and Magic Johnson, purchased the company in January 2012, forming Vibe Media.[3] In June 2013, Vibe Media Holdings sold BlackBook to Schindler and Jon Bond of the ad agency Kirshenbaum Bond Senecal + Partners.[4]

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