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[[Image:New_South_Magazine.jpg|right| | [[Image:New_South_Magazine.jpg|right|thumb|[[Cecil Whitmire]] on cover of ''New South'']] | ||
'''''New South Magazine''''', billed as "[[Birmingham]]'s Entertainment & Leisure Magazine", was a full color, glossy magazine published bi-monthly by [[Griffin Publishing]] and distributed at no cost to readers. The magazine's offices were located at 701 [[37th Street South]], Suit [sic] 15. The publisher/president was [[Ed Griffin]] while the editor was [[Mark Griffin]]. Additional staff included [[Stacey Schuler]], sports editor; [[David Mackle]], entertainment editor; [[Mikki Bond]], dining editor; and [[Chris Bonds]], art director. | '''''New South Magazine''''', billed as "[[Birmingham]]'s Entertainment & Leisure Magazine", was a full color, glossy magazine published bi-monthly by [[Griffin Publishing]] and distributed at no cost to readers. The magazine's offices were located at 701 [[37th Street South]], Suit [sic] 15. The publisher/president was [[Ed Griffin]] while the editor was [[Mark Griffin]]. Additional staff included [[Stacey Schuler]], sports editor; [[David Mackle]], entertainment editor; [[Mikki Bond]], dining editor; and [[Chris Bonds]], art director. |
Revision as of 22:20, 6 February 2011
New South Magazine, billed as "Birmingham's Entertainment & Leisure Magazine", was a full color, glossy magazine published bi-monthly by Griffin Publishing and distributed at no cost to readers. The magazine's offices were located at 701 37th Street South, Suit [sic] 15. The publisher/president was Ed Griffin while the editor was Mark Griffin. Additional staff included Stacey Schuler, sports editor; David Mackle, entertainment editor; Mikki Bond, dining editor; and Chris Bonds, art director.
The first issue was cover dated September/October 1996. It lasted to at least May 1998.