I have a vague memory of Arts magazine, but at the time I saw it I did
most of my art reading standing up at the Circus of Books newsstand and
porn shop in LA, and so things tended not too stick with me too good.
And as you say, long articles, leading to too much skimming--

AK

Rod Stasick wrote:

> --- ann klefstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I also. In 72, 73, 74, reading Art International (prev.
> > incarnation of the thing
> > that is now Flash Art, I think)
>
>      Ann:
>
> Do you remember "Arts Magazine"? A very simple name for a
> very forward-looking magazine. That was *my* introduction
> to contemporary arts and ideas around the same time that
> you mentioned above. Suddenly, it seemed, it was gone
> (bought out and changed names? or just gone?) Maybe too
> many words (*very* lengthy articles) and too few pictures?
>
>  �ing the rice,
>
>   R     =
>
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