Cue (magazine)
Cue was a weekly magazine that covered theatre and arts events in New York from 1932 to 1980, when it was taken over by New York. Cue was the first of the city magazines, serving as a model for those that followed.
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Cue (magazine)
Cue was a weekly magazine that covered theatre and arts events in New York from 1932 to 1980, when it was taken over by New York. Cue was the first of the city magazines, serving as a model for those that followed.
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1932-11-05
1980-04-25
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Mort Glankoff
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