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Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1973
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 116p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, centerfold detached but present, good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1973
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 116p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Dance Magazine, New York, 1971
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, two leaves with tear and creasing due to production mishap otherwise good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Grand Funk Railroad. The Tony Awards. "No, No, Nanette!"` The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering from volume 13 to volume 3, #9. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1973
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 108p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1973
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Hibiscus & Jack of Angels of Light in NYC. "Westworld" preview! A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1973
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 90p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1972
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Buster Crabbe, Johnny Mathis, Alexis Smith (cover) Craig Zadan feature on Smith with photos by Kenn Duncan. Preview with photos of the Bob Fosse film of "Cabaret.".
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1972
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 89p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Extensive listing of summer music and theatre festivals.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1976
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 100p. includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, news, entertainment, theatre, film, fashion, very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Cover story on Barry Manilow. Also: A Work-in-Progress; Tennessee Williams creating "This Is (and entertainment)" Bruce Weber photographs Jeff Bridges. Arnold in "Stay Hungry.".
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1976
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 100p. includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, news, entertainment, theatre, film, fashion, lightly-worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Profile of Tab Hunter with fashion layout. David Mamet interview. Chicago's Goodman Theatre.
Published by Dance Magazine, New York, 1971
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Grand Funk Railroad. The Tony Awards. "No, No, Nanette!"` The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering from volume 13 to volume 3, #9. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Dance Magazine, New York, 1971
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Leonard Cohen, Ned Rorem, Maralin Niska. The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering from volume 13 to volume 3, #9. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Dance Magazine, New York, 1971
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Madeline Le Roux of "The Dirtiest Show in Town", Boris Karloff. The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering from volume 13 to volume 3, #9. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1972
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 89p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Lily Tomlin, Bob Fosse, Paul Williams, Dennis Cole cover shot by Kenn Duncan.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1973
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 116p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Joffrey Rock Ballet. Arthur Laurents, John Gavin and a profile of Jean-Louis Trintignant who died at age 91 the day I catalogue this issue, 6/17/2022. The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering from volume 13 to volume 3, #9. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1979
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 98p., includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, reviews, features, interviews, photos, events, listings, ads, lightly-worn entertainment magazine in stapled pictorial wraps with mailing label affixed to front cover. Soap Operas. Miami Funk Music.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1979
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 98p., includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, reviews, features, interviews, photos, events, listings, ads, lightly-worn entertainment magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Michelle Phillips: Another Movie, Another Man. Christopher Plummer's Passion. Margot Kidder: Superman's Super Girl.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1974
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 116p. 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, interviews, ads, photos, slightly musty scent otherwise good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Special issue of the magazine subtitled "Black Magic", with articles on Ellington, Al Green, Soul Train, African American theater and film and more. Reworking of "Ballroom Dance Magazine" and "Dance Magazine" A magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1973
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 124p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly worn stapled pictorial wraps. Robert Redford in "The Sting" cover.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1976
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 100p. includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, news, entertainment, theatre, film, fashion, very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Several pages on the Dance Theatre of Harlem with photos. Also a long illustrated profile/memoir of James Dean.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1976
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 108p. includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, news, entertainment, theatre, film, fashion, very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Several pages on the Dance Theatre of Harlem with photos. Also a long illustrated profile/memoir of James Dean.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1972
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Great nude dancer photos by Duncan. Mime Robert Shields on Union Square. The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering from volume 13 to volume 3, #9. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1973
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 88p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly worn stapled pictorial wraps. Great cover photo of Bette in fur hat by Kenn Duncan. She appears in a fashion spread by Duncan. Alice Cooper profile. Susan Hayward profile (sigh.!) The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. The first notice of volume number began with the first issue as volume 10 number 1. This is likely due to the fact that the magazine in 1968 was a reworking of "Ballroom Dance Magazine" A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1972
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering from volume 13 to volume 3, #9. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1978
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 98p., 8.5x11 inches, photos, articles, reviews, interviews, resources, ads, lightly worn gay entertainment magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Brooke Shields "Baby Love" on her appearance in Louis Malle's "Pretty Baby." Also Susan Sarandon. Lanford Wilson and the late William Hurt in Wilson's "Fifth of July." Swisher on Rock Hudson's lover George Nader who just published his gay SciFi novel "Chrome" Clive Barnes on the Dance Explosion, Bob Fosse's "Dancin." There are two "volume 11" runs in After Dark. The first was in the late 1960s when the magazine changed the title from Dance Magazine to After Dark but retained the volume and issue numbering of Dance. Later the publishers restarted the numbering with volume 1, #1.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1979
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 100p., includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, reviews, features, interviews, photos, events, listings, ads, centerfold spread of Lorenzo Lamas, lightly-worn entertainment magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Lorenzo Lamas Centerfold. Teen Idols. Roller Disco. James Mason.
Published by Dance Magazine, Rudolph Orthwine, publisher, New York, 1967
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 92p. includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, interviews, photos, ads, very good performing arts magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. William Como & Orthwine also published Ballroom Dance Magazine which would become "After Dark" a gay performing arts periodical featuring theatre, film, music and dance.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1972
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, light spot on cover else very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn and soiled stapled pictorial wraps. Joseph Hardy, Dory Previn, Marjoe Gortner, Frederic Forrest, David Bowie(cover shot). The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering from volume 13 to volume 3, #9. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1976
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 100p. includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, news, entertainment, theatre, film, fashion, lightly-worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1976
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 100p. includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, news, entertainment, theatre, film, fashion, lightly worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Profile of York and of Vincent. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival etc.