Dirt_(magazine)

<i>Dirt</i> (magazine)

Dirt (magazine)

Former American lifestyle magazine


Dirt was an American lifestyle magazine targeting young men.[1] The magazine was launched in 1991[2] by Andy Jenkins, Spike Jonze, and Mark Lewman.[3] Lewman, who served as editor-in-chief, said of the debut issue:

We're all about sports, music, movies, girls and junk food. We combine these topics with current events, celebrity quotes and true-life stories like our current profile of a Los Angeles gang member recently released from prison. We're mostly about a boy's basic concerns-with hard-edged pieces mixed in. ... Most of the stereotypes about guys are just wrong. I don't know any Bills and Teds.[2]

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Dirt later became part of Lang Communications[1] and was headquartered in Seattle, Washington.[2] The magazine folded in 1994.[1]

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References

  1. Mary Elizabeth Williams (January 8, 1995). "Dirt Alumni Clean Up". Wired. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
  2. "Dirt Magazine Answered All the Important Questions". Huffington Post. October 14, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2015.



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