Marvin Scott Jarrett
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Marvin Scott Jarrett, Founder of Ray Gun magazine and later became the editor-in-chief of the Nylon magazine. His risk taking, extremely cutting edge philosophy towards editorial choices and graphic imagery is generally considered to have been highly influential to what the traditional media termed "Generation X". The sister publication to Ray Gun (which was primarily focused on alternative music) was Bikini Magazine, an unconventional 10" x 10" sized style, fashion, and pop culture magazine.
The claim to fame for Bikini's launch in 1993 was the publication of an artistic nude pictorial featuring Alyssa Milano. This causing a bit of a stir as she was only just recently left her stint as the child character on '80s sitcom Who's the Boss?.[citation needed]
Recently he directed a documentary film for the band Good Charlotte called Fast Future Generation. He also directed a music video for the band's song, "Keep Your Hands Off My Girl".
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