Brooklyn Magazine
Editor-in-Chief | Mike Conklin |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
Circulation | 25,000 |
Publisher | Nick Burry |
Founder | Daniel Stedman, Scott Stedman |
Year founded | 2010 |
First issue | Spring 2011 |
Company | Northside Media Group |
Country | USA |
Based in | Brooklyn |
Language | English |
Website | bkmag |
Brooklyn Magazine is an American glossy quarterly celebrating the arts, fashion, and high-end culture of Brooklyn, New York.[1]
History
Brooklyn Magazine was founded by Northside Media Group (brothers Scott and Daniel Stedman, the same team behind the popular free alt-weekly L Magazine). Its editor-in-chief is Mike Conklin[2] and it shares most of its staff with The L.[3] Its first issue landed in the Spring of 2011. In June 2012, Northside Media Group re-launched the magazine's website. In addition to what has appeared in print, BKmag.com features web-only content, including blogs for Food and Style and Brooklyn Abridged, a comprehensive news feed for the borough. In September 2012 the website launched a special online-only issue dedicated to Brooklyn literature to coincide with the Brooklyn Book Festival.[4]
Covers
Brooklyn Magazine's first cover star was Boardwalk Empire's Michael Pitt.[5] Subsequent covers have featured other Brooklynites of note, such as Emily Mortimer,[6] David Cross[7] and Olivia Thirlby.[8]
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