Frances "Franco" Stevens Biography, Age, Height, Husband, Net Worth, Family

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Frances "Franco" Stevens was born on 18 October, 1967. Discover Frances "Franco" Stevens's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Born18 October, 1967
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Frances "Franco" Stevens Net Worth

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In 2010, Curve magazine was acquired by Avalon Media. Stevens stated, “I'm excited to begin a new chapter in my life. I'll be passing the baton of publishing over to the magazine's new owner - Avalon Media - and Silke Bader, a woman who has earned my respect and gratitude for her amazing work in lesbian publishing for the last decade.”

Stevens served on the board of directors for GLAAD and was founding board member of the San Francisco LGBT Community Center. Stevens was badly injured in an accident in 1997 that left her permanently disabled. She is now retired and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her wife Jen Rainin and their two sons.

The case was settled in 1996, and Stevens changed the name of the magazine from Deneuve to Curve. The magazine continues to be published under its new name and has featured Martina Navratilova, Melissa Etheridge, Tig Notaro, Ellen DeGeneres, Lily Tomlin, and the cast of The L Word among others.

In 1995, the French actress Catherine Deneuve sued for trademark infringement. Stevens denied the name was inspired by the actress. On May 19, 1995, a large fundraiser featuring many local lesbian celebrities, such as Armistead Maupin, Marga Gomez, and Lea DeLaria, was held in San Francisco to aid the magazine in covering legal fees associated with the lawsuit.

Stevens and a team of volunteer staff launched the first issue of Deneuve magazine in 1990. Unable to find funding for the then unproven lesbian market, Stevens put up her own money and struggled to convince advertisers that lesbians were a viable market. Within two years, she landed ad buys from Budweiser and Warner Brothers. The full-color, glossy mainstream lifestyle magazine covered national and international news stories, politics, celebrity interviews, style, travel, and trends oriented around the lesbian experience. Deneuve was known for drawing attention to “lipstick lesbians” as some celebrities were beginning to come out of the closet, and for keeping up with changing concepts of gender and sexuality in lesbian culture.

Frances "Franco" Stevens is the fourth of five children born to Gloria and Martin Goldberg. She grew up and attended school in Potomac, Maryland. She married Blaine Stevens, a doctor in the US Army, at age 18 and moved the San Francisco's Presidio, where Blaine was stationed. The marriage dissolved in 1989, shortly after Frances "came out" as a lesbian.

Frances “Franco” Stevens (born Frances Rene Goldberg, October 18, 1967) is the founding publisher of Curve Magazine, a leading international lesbian lifestyle magazine.

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