Talk:Circus (magazine)

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Edit warring
There have been persistent efforts to add to this article about the actual magazine Circus information about some guy named Rothberg who has bought rights to the name; some of them by a person claiming to be Rothberg. If there is going to be a new website called Circus it will not be the magazine which this article describes; it will be a website. If the website ever actually comes into being, and if it becomes notable, then create a new article called Cream (website). Until then, quit trying to use this article as a coatrack. -- Orange Mike &#124;  Talk  21:49, 10 October 2021 (UTC)

== Joseph Worley who is lisited on this page never had any association with CIRCUS Magazine the legendary rock publication founded by Gerald Rothberg. In fact every printed issue has Gerald Rothberg at top of masthead. ==

Joseph Worley who is lisited on this page never had any association with CIRCUS Magazine the legendary rock publication founded by Gerald Rothberg. In fact every printed issue has Gerald Rothberg at top of masthead. 69.200.249.177 (talk) 17:43, 13 April 2022 (UTC)