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Chicago Life is a magazine included every other month in the Sunday edition of The New York Times in the Chicago area.

History and profile

Chicago Life was started in 1984 as a bimonthly independent magazine. In July 1987 it began to be published monthly. During the initial phase Pam Berns was the publisher.

Among its topics are politics, health, the arts, and style. Contributors to the publication often include: Pam Berns (Publisher), Jessica Curry (Editor), Jane Ammeson (Interviews), Marilyn Soltis (Home), Brett Neveu (Theatre), Pamela Dittmer McKuen (Style), Carmen Marti (Health), Sigalit Zetouni (Art) and Amelia Levin (Dining).

References

  1. ^ Charles Storch (25 September 1987). "New Investors Sought by Chicago Life Magazine". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 16 November 2015.

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