Eye Magazine was published by the Hearst Corporation (Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping) to cover the emerging youth explosion of the 1960's. It was marketed to college students covering fashion, music, and politics. Most issues came with a bonus item inserted for the reader (posters, record, comic book). There were only 15 issues published between March 1968 and May 1969. (source)Sounds like a fascinating read! Apparently, the mag was big (LIFE Magazine sized) and glossy.
Articles included:
Mother Jealous of Your Freer Sex Life?
The Rolling Stones... and Young Girls
Boys and the Pill: Do They Want Girls to Take It?
Miss America Is a Bummer
Religion Report 1969: Yes, God is Alive and Well, and Everywhere...
"Who's Eating What?": Jim Morrison, Mick Jagger, Sharon Tate, Janis Ian, Ravi Shankar, Peggy Lipton, Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals, Peter Fonda, Sly Stone and others
Private Wardrobes: Peak Into the Closets of Peter Fonda, Buffy Ste. Marie, Liza Minelli, and Jimi Hendrix
Grace Slick, Peter Fonda, Julie Nixon and Frank Zappa Tell What Turns Them On
Why Cops Hate Students
This next magazine has the ultimate article title I think I've ever read:
Sorcerer of Rock: Jim Morrison Raps
