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What ‘Sassy’ Magazine Meant To 90s Teens

What ‘Sassy’ Magazine Meant To 90s Teens

FromIn Retrospect with Susie Banikarim and Jessica Bennett


What ‘Sassy’ Magazine Meant To 90s Teens

FromIn Retrospect with Susie Banikarim and Jessica Bennett

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It was the iconic and irreverent magazine that shaped a generation of 90s girls, teaching them about pop culture, fashion and feminism. Sassy was accessible and relatable, willing to openly talk about taboo subjects like sex and teen suicide when nobody else would. In this episode, we chat with the founding editor and perennial cool older sister Jane Pratt about why Sassy still resonates for so many nearly 40 years later. 
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Released:
Mar 22, 2024
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Is there a cultural moment from your past that looks different in retrospect? Maybe it’s a scandalous tabloid story seared into your teenage brain or a political punchline that just feels wrong now. It might be a very specific red swimsuit that inspired a decade of plastic surgery (see: “Baywatch”) or the inescapable smell of an entire generation of prepubescent boys (Axe body spray, anyone?). Each week on IN RETROSPECT, Emmy-winning journalist Susie Banikarim and New York Times editor Jessica Bennett revisit a pop culture moment from the 80s and 90s that shaped them — to try to understand what it taught us about the world, and a woman’s place in it. Talk to us at @inretropod, @susiebnyc and @jessicabennett on Instagram. New episodes each Friday.