First issue | 1991 |
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Final issue | 1994 |
Country | United States |
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]
Dirt later became part of Lang Communications [1] and was headquartered in Seattle, Washington. [2] The magazine folded in 1994. [1]
First issue | 1991 |
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Final issue | 1994 |
Country | United States |
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]
Dirt later became part of Lang Communications [1] and was headquartered in Seattle, Washington. [2] The magazine folded in 1994. [1]