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''Spy'' was a satirical monthly magazine published from 1986 to 1998. Based in New York City, the magazine was founded by
Kurt Andersen Kurt Andersen (born August 22, 1954) is an American writer and was the host of the Peabody-winning public radio program ''Studio 360'', a production of Public Radio International, ''Slate'', and WNYC. Early life and education Andersen was bo ...
and E. Graydon Carter, who served as its first editors, and Thomas L. Phillips Jr., its first publisher. ''Spy'' specialized in irreverent and satirical pieces targeting the American media and entertainment industries and mocking high society.


Overview

Some of its features attempted to present the darker side of celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, John F. Kennedy Jr.,
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, Martha Stewart, and especially the real-estate tycoon
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and his then-wife
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. Pejorative epithets of celebrities, such as " Abe 'I'm Writing As Bad As I Can' Rosenthal", "short-fingered vulgarian Donald Trump", "churlish dwarf billionaire
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", "antique Republican pen-holder Bob Dole", "dynastic misstep
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", "bum-kissing toady Arthur Gelb", "bosomy dirty-book writer Shirley Lord", and "former fat girl Dianne Brill" became a ''Spy'' trademark. In the summer of 1992, the publication ran a story on President George H. W. Bush's alleged extramarital affairs. The following year, it ran an article entitled " Clinton's First 100 Lies", detailing what it described as the new president's pattern of duplicitous behavior. In March 1989, ''Spy'' published "The Pickup Artist's Guide to Picking Up Women: A Case-by-Case Look at Movie Director
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's Street Technique." It was written by Vincenza Demetz and included accounts from thirteen women—including the author—who accused Toback of sexual misconduct. The magazine ceased publication in 1998.


Features

Introduced in the May 1987 issue, ''Private Lives of Public Enemies'' (renamed ''Private Lives of Public Figures'', then simply ''Private Lives'' in 1989) presented fictional representations of public personalities in unflattering situations. ''Separated at Birth?'', first presented in a feature article in December 1987, was a regular section which would present juxtaposed photos of two different personalities exhibiting visual similarity, to comical effect. The first of each pair was typically a public figure or celebrity, and the second was usually another such figure, but sometimes (usually in the last set) a more absurd subject such as a fictional character, animal, or inanimate object. ''Separated at Birth?'' became one of the magazine's most popular features and was spun out into a set of paperback books.


Legacy

In 1990, NBC aired a TV special ''Spy Magazine Presents How to Be Famous'' hosted by Jerry Seinfeld and featuring
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and
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satirizing American celebrity culture. In October 2006, Miramax Books published ''Spy: The Funny Years'' (), a greatest-hits anthology and history of the magazine created and compiled by Carter, Andersen, and one of their original editors, George Kalogerakis. In January 2015, after the
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,
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made a series of tweets attacking both ''Spy'' and '' Charlie Hebdo'', calling ''Spy'' a "rag magazine" In October 2016, '' Esquire'' produced a special online version of ''Spy'' during the last thirty days of the presidential campaign.


Books

* ''Separated at Birth?'' (1988, ): A collection of photographs from "Separated at Birth?" * ''Private Lives of Public Figures'' ( Drew Friedman, cartoons from ''Spy'', 1990) * ''Spy Notes on
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's '' Bright Lights, Big City''/ Janowitz's '' Slaves of New York''/ Ellis's '' Less than Zero'' and All Those Other Hip Urban Novels of the 1980s'' (1989, ): A CliffsNotes-style look at the literature of the nineteen-eighties * ''Separated at Birth? 2: The Saga Continues'' (1990, ) * ''Spy High'' (1992) * George Kalogerakis, Kurt Andersen, and Graydon Carter, ''Spy: The Funny Years'' (2006, )


See also

* List of defunct American periodicals *


References


External links


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