Jane Pratt, the legendary editor of Gen X teen magazine Sassy, is back in business with a newsletter she says is aimed at just about everyone. “It's for all ages, all genders,” she said.
A teen magazine so daring, so outrageous, so scandalizing and sexually suggestive that it only lasted…five issues.
You’re utterly alone. Blood drips onto snow. A fanged entity slashes your significant other. A monstrous chase ends in death.
“We just wanted to make a sassy magazine that pokes holes in the immense, white, privileged landscape of publishing.” In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we decided to trudge on virtually. We ...
The Schmidt Ocean Institute shared footage from it's Chile Margin expedition on Instagram that shows a sparkling deep-sea ...
One year after Hayley Erbert Hough’s medical emergency and craniectomy she and her husband, Derek Hough, open up exclusively ...
People around the world have been enchanted by the baby pygmy hippo whose name means something like "bouncy pork meatball." ...
Hudgens, 35, took to Instagram on Tuesday, November 4, to show off her cozy cheetah-print. In the snap, the actress struck a ...
Emily gave birth to her son Barney in June, and she discovered she was pregnant with her son not long after Rivals had wrapped.
Saoirse Ronan silenced Paul Mescal, Eddie Redmayne and Denzel Washington with a brutally honest reminder about violence against women: 'That's what girls have to think about all the time.' ...
Doctors weighed in on Gwen Stefani’s new look after returning to The Voice and they think her plastic surgery makes her ‘look younger and more sassy.’ ...