The Guardian Australia
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Guardian's Pass Notes reaches 5,000 entries chronicling modern culture trends
The Guardian's Pass Notes series has reached 5,000 entries since its 1992 launch, becoming a crib sheet for modern culture. The column's rigid format challenges writers to distill complex topics into brief, witty Q-and-A exchanges. Most memorable entries include coverage of fleeting trends like wifi-enabled juicers and the "six-seven" slang phenomenon, which became the series' most-read piece.
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