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Matthew Rettenmund

Matthew Rettenmund (born December 25, 1968[1][2]) is a Michigan-born editor, founder of Popstar! magazine and blog Boyculture.com, as well author of different books, including 1995 works, Encyclopedia Madonnica which debuted with solid reviews and sales, and the novel Boy Culture, which was later adapted into a movie in 2006 and in a spin-off web series in the 2020s with rave reviews.

Matthew Rettenmund
Matthew Rettenmund circa 2022
Born
Matthew Rettenmund

(1968-12-25)December 25, 1968[1][2]
Michigan[2]
Alma materUniversity of Chicago[3]
Occupation(s)Editor and author
Known forEncyclopedia Madonnica, Boy Culture

Rettenmund moved to Chicago and began his first forays in media in 1987. He later moved to New York where made his publishing debut at St. Martin's Press, after working as an editorial assistant. Through his career, Rettenmund has worked in LGBT-targeted magazines such as Mandate and Torso, and penned articles in a variety of publications, including The Advocate and Esquire magazines. Various international media outlets have acknowledged him as a savvy pop culture commentator, including Pitchfork, El País and Instinct magazine.

Life and career edit

Matthew Rettenmund was born in 1968, in Michigan, United States.[1][2] He identified himself as gay since his early life.[3] He moved to Chicago, and studied at University of Chicago.[3] He was featured inside their The University of Chicago Magazine in 1993.[4] Rettenmund made his first forays in media in 1987 working for literary agent Jane Jordan Browne in Chicago, whom Rettenmund called her a "mentor".[4][5] After college, Rettenmund moved to New York and went to work as an editorial assistant at St. Martin's Press.[3]

Matthew Rettenmund made his publishing debut with St. Martin's Press' book Encyclopedia Madonnica (1995), based in the life and work of American singer Madonna, obtaining solid reviews and sales as well,[6][7] followed by his novel Boy Culture the same year,[6] celebrated upon its release by reviewers as an "example of a new and more sharply observant class of gay fiction".[8] The lattermost work also inspired the name of the blog Boyculture.com which he founded,[6][9] and was later adapted into a film in 2006, and a spin-off web series in early 2020s. Described as a "standout in the gay film genre",[10] Queerty editor Cameron Scheetz, remarked the film as a "game-changer for putting gay sex and sexuality on screen in an honest, authentic way".[11]

In 1998, Rettenmund became founder and editor-in-chief of Popstar! magazine.[12][13] He has worked in a variety of other publications, including Mandate and Torso magazines in the 1990s,[14] and has also penned articles for various media outlets, including The Advocate,[9] PrideSource and Esquire.[9][15][16] Rettenmund helped Bethenny Frankel run her own website.[6]

In 1997, The Advocate acknowledged his "notable" success as an editor and writer,[3] and almost two decades later, in 2015, magazine's editor Neal Broverman remarked his versatility career.[6] Media outlets such as El País, Pitchfork, Xtra and Instinct magazines have acknowledged him as a savvy pop culture commentator.[17][7][10] In 2014, HuffPost's Senior Culture Reporter, Curtis M. Wong called his blog Boyculture a "popular gay blog".[18]

Books edit

  • Encyclopedia Madonnica. 1995. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0312117825
  • Boy Culture. 1995. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0312372712
  • Blind Items: A Novel. 1996. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0312145538
  • Totally Awesome 80s. 1996. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0312144364
  • Hilary Duff: All Access. 2005. Berkley Boulevard Books. ISBN 978-0425205198
  • Starf*cker: A Meme-oir. 2015. Lethe Press. ISBN 978-1590215685

Re-prints edit

Collaborations edit

  • Queer Baby Names. 1996. St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0312147112 (with Jaye Zimet)
  • Mlvc60: Madonna's Most Amazing Magazine Covers: A Visual Record. 2018. Boy Culture LLC. ISBN 978-0578403304 (With Anthony Coombs)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Películas y series: Matthew Rettenmund". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Azzopardi, Chris (April 1, 2016). "Confessions of a Madonna Superfan". Gay Vegas. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Matthew Rettenmund". The Advocate. August 19, 1997. p. 38. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Matthew Rettenmund". The University of Chicago Magazine. 86–87: 32. 1993. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  5. ^ "Jane Browne Petersen". Browne & Miller Literary Associates. pp. 42–45. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d e Broverman, Neal (September 14, 2022). "The Encyclopedia Madonnica Turns 20". The Advocate. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  7. ^ a b Hays, Matthew (October 7, 2015). "Inside the mind of the 'Encyclopedia Madonnica' author who can't stop adding entries (Madge was great in 'Evita'!?)". Xtra Magazine. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  8. ^ Dymond, Erica Joan; Jiménez Murguía, Salvador (2022). The Encyclopedia of LGBTQIA+ Portrayals in American Film. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 47. ISBN 978-1538153918. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  9. ^ a b c Rettenmund, Matthew (February 16, 2018). "A Writer Just Archived Every LGBT Character on Television, Ever". The Advocate. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  10. ^ a b Andrew, Corey (August 9, 2020). "The Cast Of The Hit Film 'Boy Culture" Returns For The Sexy New Spin-Off Series". Instinct. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  11. ^ Scheetz, Cameron (September 29, 2023). "WATCH: Sex work romance 'Boy Culture' team reunites for long-awaited sequel". Queerty. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  12. ^ "Twins for Tweens". Los Angeles Business Journal. July 16, 2006. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  13. ^ Olson, Elizabeth (May 28, 2007). "OMG! Cute Boys, Kissing Tips and Lots of Pics, as Magazines Find a Niche". The New York Times. p. 1. Archived from the original on December 8, 2012. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  14. ^ Krauss, Kenneth (2014). Male Beauty: Postwar Masculinity in Theater, Film, and Physique Magazines. State University of New York Press. p. 282. ISBN 978-1438450018. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  15. ^ Rettenmund, Matthew (January 20, 2023). "The Queer Lives She Has Changed: Why Madonna Still Matters to LGBTQ+ People". PrideSource. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  16. ^ Rettenmund, Matthew (June 24, 2017). "A Penis on Every Page: The Rise and Fall of Playgirl". Esquire. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  17. ^ Avedaño, Tom C. (October 11, 2014). "Lady Gaga se alía con Tony Bennett para rejuvenecer". El País (in Spanish). Archived from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  18. ^ Wong, Curtis M. (September 17, 2014). "Madonna Devotee Matthew Rettenmund Aims For 'Encyclopedia Madonnica: 20th Anniversary Edition'". HuffPost. Retrieved October 28, 2023.

External links edit

  • Matthew Rettenmund at IMDb
  • Boyculture.com

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Matthew Rettenmund born December 25 1968 1 2 is a Michigan born editor founder of Popstar magazine and blog Boyculture com as well author of different books including 1995 works Encyclopedia Madonnica which debuted with solid reviews and sales and the novel Boy Culture which was later adapted into a movie in 2006 and in a spin off web series in the 2020s with rave reviews Matthew RettenmundMatthew Rettenmund circa 2022BornMatthew Rettenmund 1968 12 25 December 25 1968 1 2 Michigan 2 Alma materUniversity of Chicago 3 Occupation s Editor and authorKnown forEncyclopedia Madonnica Boy CultureRettenmund moved to Chicago and began his first forays in media in 1987 He later moved to New York where made his publishing debut at St Martin s Press after working as an editorial assistant Through his career Rettenmund has worked in LGBT targeted magazines such as Mandate and Torso and penned articles in a variety of publications including The Advocate and Esquire magazines Various international media outlets have acknowledged him as a savvy pop culture commentator including Pitchfork El Pais and Instinct magazine Contents 1 Life and career 2 Books 2 1 Re prints 2 1 1 Collaborations 3 References 4 External linksLife and career editMatthew Rettenmund was born in 1968 in Michigan United States 1 2 He identified himself as gay since his early life 3 He moved to Chicago and studied at University of Chicago 3 He was featured inside their The University of Chicago Magazine in 1993 4 Rettenmund made his first forays in media in 1987 working for literary agent Jane Jordan Browne in Chicago whom Rettenmund called her a mentor 4 5 After college Rettenmund moved to New York and went to work as an editorial assistant at St Martin s Press 3 Matthew Rettenmund made his publishing debut with St Martin s Press book Encyclopedia Madonnica 1995 based in the life and work of American singer Madonna obtaining solid reviews and sales as well 6 7 followed by his novel Boy Culture the same year 6 celebrated upon its release by reviewers as an example of a new and more sharply observant class of gay fiction 8 The lattermost work also inspired the name of the blog Boyculture com which he founded 6 9 and was later adapted into a film in 2006 and a spin off web series in early 2020s Described as a standout in the gay film genre 10 Queerty editor Cameron Scheetz remarked the film as a game changer for putting gay sex and sexuality on screen in an honest authentic way 11 In 1998 Rettenmund became founder and editor in chief of Popstar magazine 12 13 He has worked in a variety of other publications including Mandate and Torso magazines in the 1990s 14 and has also penned articles for various media outlets including The Advocate 9 PrideSource and Esquire 9 15 16 Rettenmund helped Bethenny Frankel run her own website 6 In 1997 The Advocate acknowledged his notable success as an editor and writer 3 and almost two decades later in 2015 magazine s editor Neal Broverman remarked his versatility career 6 Media outlets such as El Pais Pitchfork Xtra and Instinct magazines have acknowledged him as a savvy pop culture commentator 17 7 10 In 2014 HuffPost s Senior Culture Reporter Curtis M Wong called his blog Boyculture a popular gay blog 18 Books editEncyclopedia Madonnica 1995 St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0312117825 Boy Culture 1995 St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0312372712 Blind Items A Novel 1996 St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0312145538 Totally Awesome 80s 1996 St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0312144364 Hilary Duff All Access 2005 Berkley Boulevard Books ISBN 978 0425205198 Starf cker A Meme oir 2015 Lethe Press ISBN 978 1590215685Re prints edit Encyclopedia Madonnica 20 Madonna from a to Z 2015 Boy Culture LLC ISBN 978 0692515570 Encyclopedia Madonnica 40 Years of Madonna 2022 Boy Culture LLC ISBN 978 1734238198 Boy Culture 25th Anniversary Edition 2019 Boy Culture LLC ISBN 978 1734238105Collaborations edit Queer Baby Names 1996 St Martin s Griffin ISBN 978 0312147112 with Jaye Zimet Mlvc60 Madonna s Most Amazing Magazine Covers A Visual Record 2018 Boy Culture LLC ISBN 978 0578403304 With Anthony Coombs References edit a b c Peliculas y series Matthew Rettenmund La Vanguardia in Spanish Retrieved October 27 2023 a b c d Azzopardi Chris April 1 2016 Confessions of a Madonna Superfan Gay Vegas Retrieved October 27 2023 a b c d e Matthew Rettenmund The Advocate August 19 1997 p 38 Retrieved October 27 2023 a b Matthew Rettenmund The University of Chicago Magazine 86 87 32 1993 Retrieved October 27 2023 Jane Browne Petersen Browne amp Miller Literary Associates pp 42 45 Retrieved October 27 2023 a b c d e Broverman Neal September 14 2022 The Encyclopedia Madonnica Turns 20 The Advocate Retrieved October 27 2023 a b Hays Matthew October 7 2015 Inside the mind of the Encyclopedia Madonnica author who can t stop adding entries Madge was great in Evita Xtra Magazine Retrieved October 27 2023 Dymond Erica Joan Jimenez Murguia Salvador 2022 The Encyclopedia of LGBTQIA Portrayals in American Film Rowman amp Littlefield p 47 ISBN 978 1538153918 Retrieved October 27 2023 a b c Rettenmund Matthew February 16 2018 A Writer Just Archived Every LGBT Character on Television Ever The Advocate Retrieved October 27 2023 a b Andrew Corey August 9 2020 The Cast Of The Hit Film Boy Culture Returns For The Sexy New Spin Off Series Instinct Retrieved October 27 2023 Scheetz Cameron September 29 2023 WATCH Sex work romance Boy Culture team reunites for long awaited sequel Queerty Retrieved October 27 2023 Twins for Tweens Los Angeles Business Journal July 16 2006 Retrieved October 27 2023 Olson Elizabeth May 28 2007 OMG Cute Boys Kissing Tips and Lots of Pics as Magazines Find a Niche The New York Times p 1 Archived from the original on December 8 2012 Retrieved October 27 2023 Krauss Kenneth 2014 Male Beauty Postwar Masculinity in Theater Film and Physique Magazines State University of New York Press p 282 ISBN 978 1438450018 Retrieved October 27 2023 Rettenmund Matthew January 20 2023 The Queer Lives She Has Changed Why Madonna Still Matters to LGBTQ People PrideSource Retrieved February 10 2023 Rettenmund Matthew June 24 2017 A Penis on Every Page The Rise and Fall of Playgirl Esquire Retrieved October 27 2023 Avedano Tom C October 11 2014 Lady Gaga se alia con Tony Bennett para rejuvenecer El Pais in Spanish Archived from the original on October 11 2016 Retrieved October 27 2023 Wong Curtis M September 17 2014 Madonna Devotee Matthew Rettenmund Aims For Encyclopedia Madonnica 20th Anniversary Edition HuffPost Retrieved October 28 2023 External links editMatthew Rettenmund at IMDb Boyculture com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew Rettenmund amp oldid 1187056004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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