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Sassy (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sassy (magazine)

''Sassy'' magazine is a defunct teen magazine, aimed at teenage female fans of alternative and indie rock music. It was founded in March 1988〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://guides.library.harvard.edu/schlesinger_womens_magazines )〕 by an Australian feminist, Sandra Yates, CEO of Matilda Publications, who based it on the teen magazine ''Dolly'', which is still in publication in Australia.
==Editorial staff==
''Sassys founding editor was Jane Pratt, and it had a half Australian, half American staff. Its original main writers were referred to by Pratt as "Sex" (Karen Catchpole), "Drugs" (Catherine Gysin), and "Rock 'n Roll" (Christina Kelly)〔''Sassy'', Jane Pratt's Editor's Page, 1988〕 because of the topics they covered. The fashion department was headed by Mary Clarke, Jacinta Dobson and Andrea Lee Linett, who discovered Chloë Sevigny, on the street and hired her as an intern. The Australian half of the staff covered the art & design (Neil McCutcheon and Cheryl Collins) and beauty departments.

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