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Escort – Vol 01 No 10 (1981)

Escort Вђ“ Vol 01 No 10 (1981) Page

: In late 1981, Journey released "Don't Stop Believin'," which would go on to become one of the most iconic anthems in entertainment history. The 1981 Lifestyle Aesthetic

While no single widespread "Lifestyle and Entertainment" magazine with that exact volume and number exists in standard mainstream archives, the designation from 1981 most likely refers to the debut year of specialized or niche publications that grew out of the early 1980s cultural shift toward "infotainment."

: Specialized lifestyle magazines for natural bodybuilding or underground art signaled that "entertainment" was no longer just one-size-fits-all. Escort – Vol 01 No 10 (1981)

: The October issue featured Sheila Kennedy on the cover and included lifestyle articles on modern phenomena like mud wrestling and Yoko Ono .

Several magazines launched or reached their tenth issue in 1981, capturing the decade's new obsession with bodybuilding, home tech, and celebrity obsession: : In late 1981, Journey released "Don't Stop

If you are looking at the "Issue 10" (October) of major established magazines from that year, the cultural focus was dominated by and New Hollywood :

Based on archival data from October 1981, here is a look at the entertainment landscape and the specific publications that were defining the "lifestyle" of that era. The "Volume 1" Innovators of 1981 Several magazines launched or reached their tenth issue

: The October 1981 issue was famous for its "Mania for Marilyn" cover. It explored the burgeoning lifestyle of Hollywood collectors, profiling fans like George Zeno, who owned 1,500 magazines dedicated to Marilyn Monroe.

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