2:28 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Magazines|Marketing|Media · Comments Off
13 Feb 2006
Mala reported last week on a new men’s magazine — a “Maxim for Latinos” — called Fuego. Back in November, I applauded the publisher’s decision to serve a market that had been flatly ignored for so long. But in the blink of an eye, the fuego has been extinguished:
Fuego magazine, Harris Publications Inc.’s first foray into the Hispanic marketplace, has folded after less than one year.
A call left late Thursday at Harris was not returned.
8:37 am By Maegan La Mala · Magazines|society · Comments Off
10 Feb 2006
What you see is the header of a story in the men’s magazine Fuego. The article asks:
Latinos have come a long way with the movies roles they’re offered. Why haven’t Latinas?
The article continues to ask why Latinas continue to be portrayed in such sexist, misogynistic, and racist roles like stripper or maid. Does anyone else think it odd that this question is coming from a revista with a half naked Ana Carolina on the cover with the headline:
Bottoms Up! Ana Carolina Tops You Off
Just Checking.
Via / Fuego Magazine
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