Wikipedia:Seven Days (magazine)

Seven Days was a magazine that tried to mimic Time and Newsweek, but from a leftist or socialist perspective. It was published from 1977 to 1979 by the Institute for New Communications, Inc. from a Fifth Avenue office in Manhattan. Despite a name suggesting weekly publication, the magazine only appeared every two weeks (and monthly in the summer). David Dellinger, one of the Chicago Seven, was the primary founder. Other members of the editorial staff included Barbara Ehrenreich, Peter Biskind, Maris Cakars, Alfredo Lopez, Jill Nelson and Robert Ellsberg. The magazine's cover story in the February 23, 1979 edition featured an exclusive interview with Ruhollah Khomeini by James Cockroft.