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  2. Young and Wild - Wikipedia

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    Young and Wild may refer to: Young and Wild, a 1958 American crime film; Young and Wild, a 1998 album by Cherie & Marie Currie "Young and Wild ...

  3. Young, Wild & Free - Wikipedia

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    "Young, Wild & Free" was performed live several times. Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa began their High School Tour (a small, joint tour) in late 2011 to promote the soundtrack, and "Young, Wild & Free" was the closing song. [55] [56] In early 2012, Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa appeared on Power 106's Big Boy's Neighborhood and performed the single. [57]

  4. Young and Wild (1958 film) - Wikipedia

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    Young and Wild is a 1958 American crime film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars Gene Evans, Scott Marlowe, Carolyn Kearney, Robert Arthur, Weston Gavin and Tom Gilson. The film was released on April 24, 1958, by Republic Pictures. [1] [2] [3]

  5. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    BB, PRIMEDIA Consumer Magazine Group (1987–2000) BBW, Various including Larry Flynt Publications Inc. (1979–2003) Between C & D (1983–1990) Beyond Fantasy Fiction (1953–1955) Big Brother (1992–2004) Bill Apters W O W Xtra Magazine, H&S Media Inc. (2000–2001) The Black Cat (1895–1922) Black Issues Book Review (1999–2007) Black ...

  6. Wild West Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Wild West Weekly was a dime novel later turned pulp magazine. [ 1 ] On October 24, 1902 Frank Tousey released his first issue of the 5-cent dime novel Wild West Weekly called "The Prince in the Saddle".

  7. YM (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was published for 72 years. [2] It was the oldest girls' magazine in the United States. YM got its start as two magazines in the 1930s—Compact, which was aimed at older teens, and Calling All Girls, which was intended for younger girls and pioneered the signature embarrassing-moments column, "Say Anything".