Talk:Mademoiselle (magazine)

Fair use rationale for Image:Mademoiselle.png
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BetacommandBot (talk) 14:56, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Why did Mademoiselle go under???
Why did Mademoiselle go under??? Obviously financial reasons, but why in 2001? There wasn't a recession there (except in Silicon Valley). I don't get it, and this article is threadbare and doesn't say anything. Does anybody know?


 * Okay, I added. Pepso2 (talk) 14:40, 28 September 2008 (UTC)

Anchorage
"Creating works using anchorage": But what is anchorage? A method or process for producing images? Torsade de Pointes —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.243.19.218 (talk) 22:03, 28 March 2009 (UTC)

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From the Dust Returned
In the afterword for his book "From the Dust Returned", Ray Bradbury shares that Mademoiselle accepted the story that formed the foundation of that book.

Per that afterward, it was a departure from their usual style and tone, and also featured a collaboration with Charles Adams, creator of Adam's Family.

I'll leave to a more experienced Wikipedia editor to decide if this merits an update to the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.36.174.17 (talk) 23:31, 7 August 2020 (UTC)