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The Baffler
''The Baffler'' is a magazine of cultural, political, and business criticism that was established in 1988 and published until the spring of 2007. It was revived in 2009, with the first issue of volume 2 published in January 2010. The magazine was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and sold at bookstores across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. ==History== Established in 1988 by editors Thomas Frank and Keith White and published by Greg Lane, ''The Baffler'' had up to 12,000 subscribers. A self-described goal was to be "the journal that blunts the cutting edge".〔 It was known for critiquing "business culture and the culture business" and for having exposed the grunge speak hoax perpetrated on the ''New York Times''. One famous and much-republished article, "The Problem with Music" by Steve Albini, exposed the inner-workings of the music business during the indie rock heyday.〔, also (archived from the dead ''Baffler'' site ). (Reprinted in ''Maximum RocknRoll'' #133 (June 1994) and later various websites.)〕 The magazine is credited with having helped launch the careers of several writers, including Thomas Frank (''What's the Matter with Kansas?''), Ana Marie Cox of Wonkette, and Rick Perlstein (''Nixonland'').
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