Bush - The Golden State In last fall's "Golden State," Bush takes theirold abstract style, full of heavily distorted guitar riffs, and their slow, yetfast-paced style of music, and refines it to fit the new sound that has takenmusic by storm ... Continue...
Dieselboy - projectHUMAN DJ Dieselboy is an unsurpassed drum and bass artist.Dieselboy (aka Damien Higgins), whose last release, "The 6ixthSession," sold over 80,000 copies to become the best-selling album inelectronic music history, was faced with the challenge of ... Continue...
John Tesh - Holiday Favorites With this release, John Tesh combines his best works fromall his Christmas albums and puts them on one CD. This music will surely touchthe hearts of anyone who enjoys instrumentals and is in the Christmas spirit ... Continue...
Saves the Day - Stay What You Are Saves the Day's "Stay What You Are" was one ofthe most unique albums of 2001. After moderate success with two previous albumson Vagrant Records, they finally broke through with this album ... Continue...
The Beatles - 1 I was brought up listening to The Beatles and was theonly eight-year-old around who knew all the words to almost every Beatles' song.So, I was thrilled when a couple years ago a Beatles' greatest hit collectioncame out ... Continue...
Vanessa Carlton - Be Not Nobody Vanessa Carlton has been steadily climbing the charts.Her hit "A Thousand Miles" is on her debut album, "Be NotNobody," which was released last spring ... Continue...
Teen Ink PO Box 30 Newton, MA 02461 (617) 964-6800 editor@teenink.com
Copyright 2008 by Teen Ink, The 21st Century and The Young Authors Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the written
permission of the publisher: The Young Authors Foundation, Inc.
Teen Ink is a national teen magazine, book and website featuring
teen writing, information, art, photos, poetry, teen issues and more. All
articles are written by teen authors who are students at schools. The monthly
print magazine is appropriate for any teenager -- teenagers age 13 to 19
attending secondary school: junior high school, middle school and high school.
This publication is used by professional people including English teachers,
writing teachers, language arts instructors, journalism teachers, school
newspaper advisors, librarians, guidance counselors, K-12 principals in addition
to the PTA or PTO. Each issue of Teen Ink magazine contains a wide variety of
student work: we publish nonfiction, fiction, poems, community service, sports,
heroes, interviews, college essays, college reviews, book reviews, concert
reviews, movie reviews, music reviews, video reviews, video game reviews, the
environment, opinion, sports, pets, cars, automobiles, travel and culture, jobs
and money, health issues, artwork, photographs, cartoons, short stories, essays,
writing contests, a college directory and the website also has a bulletin board
and resources for teens and educators. Subjects include racism,
eating disorders, depression, death, suicide, family, relationships, jobs,
grandparents, violence, the college process, college information, colleges,
driving, self esteem, the arts, movies and more. Teen Ink is also a book series
published by HCI Teens. Subjects covered in the book include Friends, Fitting In,
Love, Challenges, Family, Heroes, Loss and Memories. Teen Ink was established in
1989 as The 21st Century magazine by The Young Authors Foundation, a nonprofit
organization. More than 25,000 teens have been published in the magazine and its
companion Poetry Journal. Teen Ink runs a London Summer Program for teenage writers.