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O, The Oprah Magazine, also known simply as O, is an American monthly magazine founded by talk show host Oprah Winfrey and Hearst Communications. In 2021, Winfrey and Hearst rebranded it as Oprah Daily. [2]
Oprah shares a sneak peek of the Summer 2021 O Quarterly issue's stories of resilience—plus a special project called Lift Every Voice.
A Complete Oral History of O, The Oprah Magazine. 20 years of people, parties, food, fun, meetings, madness, misadventures, and thrills. Published: Apr 15, 2020 8:00 AM EDT. Save Article.
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To celebrate 20 years of O, the Oprah Magazine, each issue, we're spotlighting Visionaries—remarkable people who could change the way we look at the world. *Editor's note: This story originally appeared in the May 2020 issue of O, and the interview was conducted before the coronavirus pandemic.
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From the June 2010 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine. A resonant coming-of-age novel, a teen immigrant struggles with her identity, Jennifer Egan shows how life imitates tech, tales from the recession, and two stories of hope and heroics.