Scout - October 2015
Scout - October 2015
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What do we talk about when we talk about love? Only here in Scout can the discussion bring you from falling in love with older men (âIn With the Old,â on page 28) to falling in love with a piece of rock (âLove Me Harder,â on page 6.) Among the editors, it also brought to mind people who love what they doâfrom Brian Wilson, who is hoping to revitalize the action movie industry here, to photojournalist Hannah Reyes, who is travelling the world to seek out human stories to photograph.
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Creative, Outgoing, Different.
These are the words that describe Scout, the only free publication designed for millennials that focuses on their interests: culture, art, music, film, events, people, and more. Like the readers the magazine was created for, Scout is always on the lookout: not only for trends, but also for authentic matters of interest, and curates their finds in print and online for their decidedly smart-is-cool audience.
Scout delivers fun, engaging content with experimental and memorable visuals. The best part? ITâS ALL FOR FREE.
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