Sort by Product Rating |
Sort by Review Date |
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by glomarrone - Top 200, Feb 02 '02
Pros: Well-written articles, celebrity interviews/photographs, attractive covers, entertaining relationship columns, black history/culture, style/fashion, social issues, inexpensive Cons: Too many cigarette and liquor ads, needs more in-depth departments and more sophisticated content
Over a year ago, Ebony magazine began arriving as a complementary subscription for our waiting room. After a couple of months I became curious about its contents. Since I'm not a Black American, I previously hadn't paid much attention to Ebony. Here...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by vemartin - Top 50, May 27 '07
Pros: Inspiring ; well written articles; wonderful images. Cons: Far too much advertising; some vapid prose.
Like most Black Americans who grew up in the age of the Civil Right movement, my household always had an issue of Ebony Magazine somewhere in the living room. Even young I understood the vital connection the magazine afforded our household to the ...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by leonbracey , Sep 11 '00
Pros: Good concise articles on the underexposed, lots of color photos Cons: Too simplistic, not broad enough in some aspects
I can remember reading Ebony ever since I was a small child. With a picture of Black Celebrities and that big bright red rectangle with the word EBONY splashed on top, Ebony has always been like coming home.
What I like most about Ebony is...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by ShiralsSD , May 05 '00
Pros: Several interesting and well written articles. A few interesting columns. Cons: Too much unoriginal content.
I just finished reading the March issue of Ebony magazine. Of the several magazines catering to black women, this is one of the better ones. The March issue is featured as The Annual Women's Issue. Ready for the tour?
The mag begins with a...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by shobeevans , Jan 29 '00
Pros: covers african american interest Cons: would not interest the general public
Ebony magazine is a treasure that has been passed down from mother to daughter, and from father to son. It's articles are geared to African Americans. The articles cover their likes and dislikes, the celebrities they are watching, and the way to...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by choc19_81 , Sep 24 '00
Pros: Good Advice Cons: Same Topic over and over again
Since I was a little girl, I was reading magazines like Jet, Essence and Ebony. They all have thought me valuable lessons, but I do have one complaint. Why is it that Ebony magazine only focuses on those that are well off? I mean theres nothing wrong...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by charles - Top 50, Nov 16 '99
Pros: Packed with useful info...sleek...cutting-edge and in-depth reporting Cons: Please show the plight of the poor too...enough celebrities...Mix it up a bit
Very few people can resist the cover of this magazine. I will admit that I am one of these guys who can't. Ebony is packed with useful information about the leaders of the African-American culture, various sports disciplines and their stars, the...
Read the full review
|