Mean (magazine)
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Mean is an American bi-monthly magazine that covers a wide spectrum of pop culture, focusing on trailblazers in the fields of fashion, art, and cinema. It began as a popular music zine in 1997 and continued in that format through 2001, before being re-launched as a national lifestyle publication in 2004. Mean is published by Kashy Khaledi Media and distributed by Curtis Circulation (Maxim, TV Guide). Mainly appealing to urban trendsetters between the ages of 21 and 36, Mean has featured a broad assortment of personalities on its cover. Recent covers have included Adrien Brody, Emily Blunt, Samuel L. Jackson and Christina Ricci, Emile Hirsch, Javier Bardem, and Ewan McGregor portraying Woody Allen.
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- P.R. News Wire (2004-02-23). "Kashy Khaledi Extends Mean Streak... His Mean Magazine Launches Vol. 2". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-01-10.