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Mirabella
Mirabella cover, 1997
Mirabellacover, 1997
Editor-in-chiefRoberta Myers(1997–2000)[1]
Former editorsAmy Gross (1989–1993, 1995–1997), Gay Bryant (1993–1995)[2]
CategoriesWomen's magazine
FrequencyMonthly (1989–1995), Bimonthly (1995–2000)
PublisherSusan Blank (1999–2000)[3]
FounderGrace Mirabella
Founded1989
First issueJune 1989(1989-June)
Final issueApril 2000
CompanyHachette Filipacchi
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish
ISSN1044-5153

Mirabellawas awomen's magazinepublished from June 1989[4]to April 2000.[5][6]It was created by and named forGrace Mirabella,a formerVogueeditor in chief,in partnership withRupert Murdoch.[5]

It was originally published byNews Corporation,and it became the property ofHachette Filipacchiin 1995.[5][7]Known as a smart women's magazine, it suffered in comparison toElle,a more lighthearted issue from the same publisher.[5]Declining ad revenue contributed to a reported $9 million loss in 1999, and the magazine folded immediately after the debut ofOprah Winfrey's magazineOin April 2000.[5]

Mirabella's circulation stood at 558,009 at the time of its demise.[5]

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Cultural references

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In theFamily Guyepisode "Fore, Father",Stewie Griffinpicks up the December issue ofMirabellain the doctor's waiting room.

In a season 3Sex and the Cityepisode, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) says that she never should have signed up for aMirabellatrial subscription.

In season 4 ofScrubs,a goalie for thePhiladelphia Flyershockey club sees an issue ofMirabellaand changes his last name to Mirabella. He goes on to be the number one goalie in the National Hockey League (NHL).

In the episode "The State Dinner" ofThe West Wing,Press SecretaryC.J. Creggis irritated that the reporter fromMirabellais asking about food & wine in her press briefings.

InJeffrey Eugenides' short story "Baster", Tomasina learns of age-related fertility issues from an issue ofMirabella.

Terence Trent D'Arbymentions the magazine on "Castilian Blue", a track from his 1993 album,Symphony or Damn.

In the 1993 filmSister Act,a mock cover featuringWhoopi Goldbergas Deloris Van Cartier is made and used during the credit reel at the end of the film along with similar covers ofRolling Stone,TIME,and theNational Enquirer.

References

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  1. ^ab"From Mirabella to U.S. Edition of Elle".The New York Times.May 19, 2000.RetrievedJanuary 27,2013.
  2. ^abc"Grace Mirabella".Vogue.Archived fromthe originalon December 25, 2012.RetrievedJanuary 27,2013.
  3. ^"'Mirabella' publisher moves to 'W', 'Mirabella names acting publisher ".Advertising Age.February 22, 2000.
  4. ^Mirabella Magazine.January 1989.RetrievedOctober 19,2015.
  5. ^abcdefElder, Sean (April 28, 2000)."Mirabella folds".Salon.Archived fromthe originalon October 19, 2009.RetrievedJanuary 27,2013.
  6. ^John David Ebert (September 2, 2011).The New Media Invasion: Digital Technologies and the World They Unmake.McFarland. p. 197.ISBN978-0-7864-8818-6.RetrievedOctober 31,2015.
  7. ^Bercovici, Jeff (May 2000)."T'wasn't beauty killed Mirabella but beastly bungles".Media Life Magazine.Archived fromthe originalon August 10, 2014.RetrievedJanuary 27,2013.