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Sister2Sister to End Print Edition
Sister2Sister, a women's magazine that focuses on black Hollywood, will end its print edition so it can focus on its website, publisher Jamie Foster Brown told readers on Monday.
"MY DEAR SISTER2SISTER READERS after 26 years of 'Giving It To YOU Straight, No chaser'we have made the tough decision to cease printing our beloved and very informative Sister2Sister magazine due to the harsh economy and plan to focus on our website and other digital opportunities," Brown wrote on the publication's website. "Sister 2 Sister is a dream that became a reality…truly my life’s work and my joy. . . ."
A publicist for the magazine said in October that the publication was restructuring but had not filed for bankruptcy.