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- Propaganda_(magazine) abstract "Propaganda was an American gothic subculture magazine. It was founded in 1982 by Fred H. Berger, a photographer from New York City. Berger's photography was featured prominently in the magazine. Propaganda focused on all aspects of the goth culture, including fashion, sexuality, music, art and literature. Propaganda was, at the time of its final issue in 2002, the longest running and most popular gothic subculture magazine in the United States.".
- Propaganda_(magazine) city New_Hyde_Park,_New_York.
- Propaganda_(magazine) depictionDescription "Propaganda magazine, issues 17 & 18. The background copy features Diamanda Galas on the cover.".
- Propaganda_(magazine) issn "0737-0776".
- Propaganda_(magazine) wikiPageID "38687884".
- Propaganda_(magazine) wikiPageRevisionID "600981999".
- Propaganda_(magazine) based New_Hyde_Park,_New_York.
- Propaganda_(magazine) country "United States".
- Propaganda_(magazine) founded "1982".
- Propaganda_(magazine) founder "Fred H. Berger".
- Propaganda_(magazine) hasPhotoCollection Propaganda_(magazine).
- Propaganda_(magazine) imageCaption "Propaganda magazine, issues 17 & 18. The background copy features Diamanda Galas on the cover.".
- Propaganda_(magazine) imageFile "Two issues of Propaganda magazine.jpg".
- Propaganda_(magazine) issn "737".
- Propaganda_(magazine) title "Propaganda".
- Propaganda_(magazine) subject Category:American_magazines.
- Propaganda_(magazine) subject Category:Goth_subculture.
- Propaganda_(magazine) subject Category:Lifestyle_magazines.
- Propaganda_(magazine) type Magazine.
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- Propaganda_(magazine) comment "Propaganda was an American gothic subculture magazine. It was founded in 1982 by Fred H. Berger, a photographer from New York City. Berger's photography was featured prominently in the magazine. Propaganda focused on all aspects of the goth culture, including fashion, sexuality, music, art and literature. Propaganda was, at the time of its final issue in 2002, the longest running and most popular gothic subculture magazine in the United States.".
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- Propaganda_(magazine) name "Propaganda".