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Jamie Foster Brown : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jamie Foster Brown Jamie Foster Brown (ca. June 26, 1946) is the owner and publisher of ''Sister 2 Sister'' magazine, which was launched in September 1988. ''Newsweek'' called it the "African-American version of ''People'' magazine."〔''Newsweek'', July 27, 1998.〕 As an entertainment journalist, Brown wrote a regular column in her magazine, called "Meow", and through it and her interviews with celebrities, she became the first nationally known black female gossip columnist. ==Personal== Jamie Foster Brown's hometown is Chicago, Illinois. Brown and her sister Stella Foster were raised in an Englewood, Chicago neighborhood. Her parents were Peter James and Mamie Lee Foster and they were neighborhood storekeepers. She was educated at Calumet High School, started college in Chicago, and later transferred and then graduated with a B.A. from Stockholm University. Her sister Stella Foster also wrote for ''Sister 2 Sister'' magazine, worked with Irv Kupcinet, an entertainment journalist at the ''Chicago Sun-Times'', and after his death wrote her own column and retired in 2012.〔 She has been married to Dr. Lorenzo Brown, a former economist, since 1970.〔 The family made Stockholm, Sweden their home for nine years while the couple had two sons, Randy and Russell, and Foster attended university.〔 Her son Randy was wounded by gunfire in 1992 when he was 17 years old, and Foster appeared on NBC's ''America the Violent with Tom Brokaw'' to discuss the issue of violence from a parent's perspective. Her husband and two sons now work for the magazine.〔
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