Word: laurene
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...interview last week, Lauren said Swing aims for the lowa factory worker as much as the college-educated preppie. "Chris Barron (the Spin Doctors' lead singer whom the magazine profiled in its first issue) lives on a farm in Washington," he offers...
...encapsulation of the Generation X philosophy that is ironically the very basis for Swing. In a separate review of a book on Japanese youth culture, Michael Krantz instructs, "Here's how real journalism happens: You find a worthy subject, buy yourself a notebook and go learn something." David Lauren should take heed...
...politics, Quinn writes of her generation that "[w]e both participate and we don't." She explains that many volunteer in their towns, but fail to vote because of cynicism about government. Perhaps she was speaking about her editor, David Lauren, who admits that he failed to vote in last Tuesday's elections, though he did "send out chain letters to get out the vote...
...what unites them? Why is Lauren publishing a magazine just for them? The answer lies in the pursuit of leisure...
...that piece, Lauren intended to create "positive profiles of people who [sic] we admire." Why not throw the hard questions at them? Why not quiz these "role models" about how they achieved success so early, what motivated them, what obstacles they faced? "Swing doesn't have to be an angry downtown magazine to connect," Lauren explains...