New beginnings for VIBE.After being renamed editor-in-chief at VIBE vibe n. Slang A vibration. Often used in the plural: a nostalgic vibe to the decor; a stranger who gave off bad vibes. [Short for vibration. , the country's top urban culture magazine, Danyel Smith is poised to usher USHER. This word is said to be derived from a huissier, and is the name of an inferior officer in some English courts of law Archb. Pr. 25. the magazine into the future. Smith replaced Mimi Valdes Valdes or Peter Waldo (died c. 1205) French religious leader. A successful merchant, Valdes (Peter Waldo was a later form of his name) underwent a religious conversion, gave away his wealth, and began to preach a doctrine of voluntary poverty in Lyon after the Wicks Group, a private equity firm focused on selected segments of the communications, information, and media industries, purchased the magazine. More than 20 employees were let go almost immediately after the purchase. "Having been a part of the VIBE team from nearly the beginning, it's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have great to return," Smith says. "I look forward to contributing to the growth of not only the publication, but also to the VIBE brand." VIBE was launched by Quincy Jones in 1993. |
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