Wonka Vision Magazine
(Wonka Vision #14, #17 & #26. Issue #14 was the first magazine to ever feature Bright Eyes on the cover of a print Publication) | |
Editor-in-Chief | Justin Luczejko |
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Managing Editor | Jason Schreurs |
Senior Editors |
Bill Gordon Ellen Thompson Julia Kaganskiy Lansie Sylvia Jason Garder |
Music Editors |
Katie Ellsweig Jeff Meyers |
Art Directors |
Bruno Guerreiro Chris Holub Jon Loudon Rachel Wescott |
Staff writers |
Jocelyn Aucoin Matt Conner Kevin Diers Jason Garder Emma Hernandez Jeff Ott |
Photographer |
Photo Editor: Murriel Perez Joelle Andres Dustin Festenmacher Gene Smirnov Beowulf Sheehan Kelly Turso Jon Weiner Nick Wilson Illustrators |
Categories | Music |
Circulation | bimonthly[1] |
Publisher | Justin Luczejko |
Founder | Justin Luczejko |
Year founded | 1997 |
Final issue | 2010 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Language | English |
Website |
www |
OCLC number | 61680028 |
Wonka Vision Magazine was an American music magazine. It was founded in 1997 by Justin Luczejko, and ceased publication in 2010.
History
While Luczejko was in high school he started Wonka Vision Magazine with two friends;[2] a 20-page zine that they copied at an OfficeMax.[1] The name comes from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.[2]
In 2001 Wonka Vision also became a record label.[2]
Content
In a 2008 interview appearing in South Philly Review, Luczejko on Wonka Vision Magazine says "we do art, politics, anything that's sort of underground, on that edge.. ..it's not just rock, we do hip-hop-always have-I grew up listening to rap, indie rock, hardcore, we've done what we love."[3] The magazine featured interviews, album reviews, and pop culture articles.[2]
Citations
Online sources
- Associated Press (12 August 2003), "Music Magazines Go On The Record To Boost Appeal", Reading Eagle, William S. Flippin, retrieved 19 February 2014
- Meals, Caitlin (3 July 2008), "Musical notes: Just off its 10-year anniversary, Justin Luczejko is celebrating the successes of Wonka Vision Magazine, an independent music publication he runs out of his Fourth-and-Hoffman home", South Philly Review, retrieved 2 December 2016