The Original Magazine

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The Original Magazine (also known as The Original) is a semiannual magazine covering the arts scene in Pittsburgh.[2] Founded in 2006 by Elana Schlenker as a nonprofit organization, The Original is supported by the Sprout Fund, and grants from various departments at the University of Pittsburgh, and The Original Hot Dog Shop.[2] Printed copies are distributed free of charge throughout the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, including coffee shops, art galleries, and bookstores.[3] The staff, mostly students, numbers around 50.[1] The magazine publishers hold an annual "Arts and Crap Fair", allowing local artists to showcase and sell their work.[4]

Categoriesarts and culture
FrequencySemi-annual
FounderElana Schlenker[1]
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The Original Magazine
Categoriesarts and culture
FrequencySemi-annual
Circulation5,000
FounderElana Schlenker[1]
Founded2006[1]
CountryPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.originalmag.com
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Over 300 people attended the magazine's 2007 issue's release party.[5] The magazine's cover and table of contents design has received awards from the College Media Advisers.[1][3] The magazine was displayed by the Pittsburgh American Institute of Graphic Arts during CONTEXT 2007, its annual graphic design showcase.[3] In 2007, the University of Pittsburgh Student Government named The Original the "Best New Student Group".[3]

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