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- Look_(American_magazine) abstract "Look was a bi-weekly, general-interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1937 to 1971, with more of an emphasis on photographs than articles. A large-size magazine of 11 by 14 inches, it was generally considered the also-ran to Life magazine, which began publication months earlier and ended in 1972.It is known for helping launch the career of film director Stanley Kubrick, who was a staff photographer.".
- Q2740768 abstract "Look was a bi-weekly, general-interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1937 to 1971, with more of an emphasis on photographs than articles. A large-size magazine of 11 by 14 inches, it was generally considered the also-ran to Life magazine, which began publication months earlier and ended in 1972.It is known for helping launch the career of film director Stanley Kubrick, who was a staff photographer.".
- Look_(American_magazine) comment "Look was a bi-weekly, general-interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1937 to 1971, with more of an emphasis on photographs than articles. A large-size magazine of 11 by 14 inches, it was generally considered the also-ran to Life magazine, which began publication months earlier and ended in 1972.It is known for helping launch the career of film director Stanley Kubrick, who was a staff photographer.".
- Q2740768 comment "Look was a bi-weekly, general-interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1937 to 1971, with more of an emphasis on photographs than articles. A large-size magazine of 11 by 14 inches, it was generally considered the also-ran to Life magazine, which began publication months earlier and ended in 1972.It is known for helping launch the career of film director Stanley Kubrick, who was a staff photographer.".