Spy MagazineSpy magazine was founded in 1986 by Kurt Andersen and E. Graydon Carter; it briefly ceased publication in 1994, returned, and finally died in 1998. Primarily a humor magazine, but also featuring some more serious journalism, the New York-based Spy was modeled loosely on the British magazine Private Eye. It specialized in intelligent, highly irreverent pieces targeting the American media and entertainment industries. Imitating Private Eye, it featured a "Separated At Birth?" column, in which resemblances between celebrities are displayed in side-by-side photographs. Books
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