N+1 magazine comes to bury hipsters, maybe praise them just a little
Snipe Contributor | Friday 8 October, 2010 11:05
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It’s about time that a scholarly analysis of hipsters was taken. Smart New York bi-annual magazine N+1 called together a panel of writers to investigate the rise and fall of the contemporary hipster at the New School University. This final report may possibly be the most divisive publication since the Report of the Warren Commission.
What Was The Hipster?: A Sociological Investigation will be released October 15, but it’s available now for pre-order.
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