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New magazine takes East End by storm

Digital media dominate today's world, but quot;we don’t

Photo credit: Gordon M. Grant | Digital media dominate today's world, but "we don’t believe print is dead," say Chelsea Kate Isaacs, editor, and Roman Khutoryansky, publisher, of Smash, a free Sag Harbor-based magazine. (Aug. 16, 2011)

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There's a new magazine on the East End. A print magazine, and it's put out by two twenty-somethings who many might assume would know only about the digital world.

Chelsea Kate Isaacs, 23, and Roman Khutoryansky, 24, are the editor and publisher, respectively, of Smash, a free publication based in Sag Harbor, all about art, culture, society and life in the Hamptons.

Two issues have come...

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