Royal Flush (magazine)
Editor | Josh Bernstein Steve Chanks |
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Categories | Satirical magazine |
Frequency | yearly |
Circulation | 40,000 [1] |
Publisher | The #Number Foundation |
Founded | 1997 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | www |
Royal Flush [2] is an American humor magazine founded by editor Josh Bernstein of The #Number Foundation in 1997.[3] The magazine started as an outlet for pop artists and creative directors of other magazines. The New York City art scene has been publishing their collected works in Royal Flush for years. The magazine offers satire on many aspects of life and popular culture, rock music, and public figures.
History
[edit]Royal Flush is in its fifteenth year of publication[when?] and has a circulation of more than 40,000.[citation needed] Recent issues of Royal Flush have featured cover stories with Rob Zombie, Hugh M. Hefner,[4] Danny DeVito and the cast of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Joan Jett, Patton Oswalt, My Chemical Romance and the Misfits.
Their combination of art and music is unique[citation needed] in articles like the one by contributor Jeff Newelt about Frank Zappa and noted comic artist Jack Kirby.[5] The magazine is represented at the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art festival yearly.[6][7]
The magazine has gotten reviews from and has been quoted by the Los Angeles Times, USA Today,[8] Entertainment Weekly, The New York Post, PerezHilton,[9] AOL, Village Voice and more.
Recurring features
[edit]Royal Flush is known for many regular and semi-regular recurring features in its pages, including "Hispanic Batman" and "How Much Ya Bench?" the "music reviews", "Interviews with celebrities” and its television, movie and news story parodies.
Contributors
[edit]Royal Flush has provided an ongoing showcase for many artists with many different styles. All the artists and writers contribute to the publication on a volunteer basis.
Writers:
- Josh Bernstein
- Steve Chanks
- Paul Cress
- Tina Benitez
- Steve Ruvolo
- Kurt Orzeck
- Jeff Newelt
- Dave Alexander
- Peter Kuper
- Seldon Hunt
- Kristin Koefoed
- Daniela Chunga
- Lawrence J Young II
- Mike Edison
- Brent Engstrom
- Patrick McQuade
- Ryan Dunlavey
- Adam Ganderson
- Larry Getlen
- Brad Angle
- Jimmy Hubbard
- G.G. Naked
- Lil’ Nubi
- Frank Powers
- Erik Rodriguez
- Ally Ruvolo
- Dan Epstein
- Harvey Pekar
- Rebecca Fain
- TJ Rosenthal
- Tim Bradstreet
- Alice Cooper
- Reyan Ali
- Anna Blumenthal
- Tim Hollingsworth
- John Reis
- David Rondinelli
- Scoop Wasserstein
- Tom Standard
- Neil Swaab
- James Wright
- Joe Puccio
Artists:
- Josh Bernstein
- Steve Chanks
- Paul Cress
- Sean Pryor
- Kristin Koefoed
- Brent Engstrom
- Patrick McQuade
- Ryan Dunlavey
- Frank Powers
- Erik Rodriguez
- Tim Bradstreet
- Danny Hellman
- Brian Ewing
- Tara McPherson
- Jesse Philips
- Stainboy
- Adam Swinbourne
- Frank Russo
- Martina Russo
- Emi Maus
- Chris Caniano
- Jim Altieri
- Pat Aulisio
- Scrojo
- Cojo
- Jason Goad
- Adam Turman
- Adam Roth
- Rob Schwager
- Jan Meininghaus
- Woodrow J. Hinton III
- Luis Diaz
- Jason Edmiston
- Gary Pullin
- Brett Marting
- Jesse Leftkowitz
- Paige Reynolds
- Derek Ballard
- Hydro 74
- Jim Mazza
- Matt Siren
- Tanxxx
- Jerry Lawler
- Derek Riggs
- Tom Standard
- Justin Erickson
- Sarah Antoinette-Martin
- Jeremy Plovony
- Robert Israel
- Jay Jay Jackson
- Jim Steranko
- Al Jaffee
- Lorenzo Mariani
- Bob Fingerman
- David Lloyd
- Jim Mahfood
- Paul Pope
- Ed Repka
- Pat Sandman
- Rick Veitch
- Robin Eley
- Drew Friedman
- Jason Dean
- Aaron Augenblick
- Peter Kuper
- K3n Adams
- Angryblue
- Florian Bertmer
- Seldon Hunt
- Bryan G. Brown
- Mitch O'Connell
- Basil Gogos
- David Kenedy
- Adam Kidder
- Jeph LaChance
- Mark McCormick
- John Pound
- JD Wilkes
- Shannon Wheeler
- Maximum Flouride
- R.Black
- James Jean
- James Wrona
- Michiko Strehenburger
Other Contributors:
Live events
[edit]Royal Flush started a series of launch events that included live performances by bands that appeared in the magazine in 2001. The first event was on May 12, 2001, at CBGB's and featured The Spicy Rizzaks, Harvey Loves Harvey and Dar Silicon.
Royal Flush is known for their annual “Book Release” parties at the Bowery Ballroom and CBGBs in NYC. Past shows have showcased bands like Clutch, Fiend Without a Face (featuring members of Mastodon), The Giraffes, Beatallica and dozens more.
Royal Flush has teamed up with some of the biggest festivals in music - including the CMJ Fest in NYC, and the Red Gorilla Fest in Austin's SXSW Festival -for events. Recently Royal Flush has teamed with the Rocks Off Cruises.[10] for a series of concerts on NYC's East River with the Black Lips, The Bouncing Souls, The Electric Six and The Detroit Cobras.
2009 saw the start of the Royal Flush Festival.[11] The Royal Flush Festival is a showcase for the independent film, art and music scene. Initially founded in 2005 as the E. Village City Film Fest in NYC's East Village, this festival is expanding dramatically in its fifth year.[12]
The 2009 Royal Flush Festival featured such acts as the Raincoats, Melissa Auf der Maur of Hole and The Smashing Pumpkins, beat-boxer Kenny Muhammed and several other music events in addition to 5 days of film screenings, art openings, dance parties, panel discussions and much more.
The 2010 Royal Flush Festival[13] returned and featured such acts as Biz Markie, Black Taxi, Dungen, Kaiju Big Battel,[14] a Rob Zombie book signing at Forbidden Planet,[15][16] a Brian Ewing book signing at Brooklyn Bowl and an American Hardcore signing at the Knitting Factory.
RFMAG.com
[edit]RFMAG.com is the online home of Royal Flush, the destination for news, events, contests, exclusive comics, interviews and their own “Hot Seat” interview.
royalflushmagazine.com gives backstage exclusives, current news stories, blogs and video game reviews all at a daily pace. RFMAG.com also has original programming and exclusive videos, including celebrity cooking, to a band's tour diary to secret concerts. There are also contests and giveaways hosted on the site.
References
[edit]- ^ Royal Flush Shuffles the Business Models: Low Cost - Targeted Distribution :: MinOnline, Min Online (Folio), archived from the original on October 29, 2009, retrieved October 28, 2009
- ^ Royal Flush Magazine #4, Things From Another World, archived from the original on February 3, 2013, retrieved July 25, 2007
- ^ Josh Bernstein of 'Royal Flush Magazine' on the Power of Alternative Publishing, Comics Alliance, archived from the original on November 12, 2009, retrieved November 9, 2009
- ^ "Hugh Hefner... cartoonist?". EW.com. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ "Hero Complex". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ "MoCCA Photo Parade Day II". Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
- ^ "MoCCA Photo Parade Day II". archive.is. January 19, 2013. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ "Cool mag alert: 'Royal Flush'". USATODAY.COM. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ "Ted Nugent Is An Effing Moron!". perezhilton.com. December 29, 2009. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ The Giraffes played a boat (Pics), playing w/ Goes Cube (Their last show for a while) & East of the Wall in Brooklyn, Brooklyn Vegan, retrieved June 1, 2010
- ^ Royal Flush, Killer Fest | MovieMaker Magazine, MovieMaker magazine, archived from the original on January 23, 2010, retrieved October 15, 2009
- ^ ROYAL EXCELLENCE | the Village Voice, The Village Voice, retrieved October 13, 2010
- ^ Harris, Rachel Lee (October 14, 2010). "Free Music, Documentaries and Vampire Bites". The New York Times. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ "Royal Flush Magazine Full Release Party & Kaiju Big Battel". laughingsquid.com. October 12, 2010. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ "Kikaxemusic.com". www.kikaxemusic.com. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ http://www.wireimage.com/ItemListings.aspx?igi=458178 [permanent dead link ]