Posted by melanie | 01/18/12 | 1 Comment

Today’s post comes from Jerica Griffin, a high school senior who fills us in on the zombie mania that is pervading pop culture. We’ve mentioned the zombie trend before — by now you should be ready for the zombie apocalypse …

Posted by emma | 08/25/10 | 1 Comment
It’s pretty standard for September issues of teen magazines to be back-to-school-focused, but this month’s Seventeen takes the dictum to a whole new level. While the editor’s letter at the front of the book announces that the issue’s theme is …
Posted by casey | 04/07/09 | 1 Comment
Growing up in a culture-deprived small town, magazines were my theoretical link to the outside world. From Teen People, I learned about all the up-and-coming celebrities I needed to know; Teen Vogue opened my eyes to designer labels and …
Posted by casey | 03/16/09 | No Comments
After five years on reality [M]TV, including three on “The Hills”, Lauren Conrad announces to Seventeen – and, most importantly, to her target fan base – that she’s ready to step out of the camera’s spotlight. Endearingly, LC admits that …
Posted by casey | 01/12/09 | 2 Comments
Every January, Vogue selects ten women to represent the best dressed women of the year. Most years these women are socialites, actresses, and bonafide starlets. This year, however, the list skewed younger — and more scholarly. Of the ten, three …
Posted by anastasia | 12/16/08 | 11 Comments
Today’s Ypulse Youth Advisory Board post is from Liz Funk and gives us a sense of how Liz and her peers who are just getting started in the media industry are feeling about the turmoil happening right now. She also …
Posted by meredith | 12/11/08 | 2 Comments
This morning Ypulse friend/former ELLEgirl editor Melissa Walker and her former co-worker/current partner Anne Ichikawa sent out a press release announcing their latest venture — “I Heart Daily,” a free email newsletter and website dedicated to turning teens on to …
Posted by anastasia | 10/30/08 | 2 Comments
Some of you may know that back in the dot com heyday, I worked for a teen girl start-up called Kibu — it was the job that lured me to San Francisco where I’ve been living ever since. Kibu is …
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