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Modern Lounge Magazine, issue #2

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Greg Gioia

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Jul 30, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/30/99
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I found a copy of that magazine someplace here in California earlier in
the summer. It's a pretty good magazine, although it seems pretty centered
on the Los Angeles scene. Definitely worth checking out.

In article <37a23f23...@news.escape.com>, betty@_NOSPAM_beer.com
(Betty Tao) wrote:

> I recall a few months ago, there was talk about a magazine called
> "Modern Lounge" and it didn't seem that many of us were able to find
> it. Hudson News Co. (753 Broadway, between Astor Place & 8 Street,
> NYC), has several copies of this in the music section, 2nd wall from
> the entrance, near the top shelf. It was by chance that I happened to
> come across it today.
>
> This is only the magazine's second issue, Summer 1999, and is a
> full-color rag for a mere $2.95 for 62 pages. The cover features two
> women in gingham dresses and the words Rockabilly Style are are
> printed in the lower right corner.
>
> This particular issue features:
>
> * Cocktails with Swingerhead
> * Interview with Southern Culture on the Skids
> * Makeover tips on how to look like Marilyn Monroe
> * Cats with tats: Rockabilly style
> * Article on an artist named Shag
> * How to host the ultimate tiki party
> * Rages or riches: The Hawaiian shirt
> * Vintage Cadillacs: The evolution of the fin
> * Summer fashions
> * Golf article
> * Cigar reviews, CD reviews, movie reviews
> * Swing dance ettiquette and terms
>
> Modern Lounge Magazine
> 17328 Ventura Boulevard PMB 164
> Encino, CA 91316
>
> To advertise: (818) 779-2100
>
> Modern Lounge is published quarterly and subscriptions are $11 for 4
> issues (Canada $15, others $23). Single copy US is $2.95.
>
> Publisher/Editor-in-Chief: Rosina P. Rothman (ros...@modernlounge.com)
>
> Website: http://www.modernlounge.com
>
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