Known as the "latchkey kids," this generation was defined by a unique blend of independence, cynicism, and a profound self-reliance born from a childhood less structured than those that followed. The ...
Generation X grew up wild and unsupervised, roaming neighborhoods until streetlights flickered on. Born roughly between 1965 and 1980, they navigated childhood without smartphones, bike helmets, or ...
“Androgyny,” “apathy” and other words and ideas that defined America’s last monoculture. By Alexandra Jacobs See more of our coverage in your search results.Encuentra más de nuestra cobertura en los ...
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An apology to Gen X

You know "main character syndrome?" The phenomenon/meme that posits that certain people go about life like they're the stars of their own private TV show? Gen X, broadly speaking, is suffering from a ...
We talk about what every other generation did for us, but it's time to give Gen X their flowers. Millennials and Gen Z tend to dominate conversations when it comes to cultural and digital innovation.
These generations are lost in translation. Gen X isn’t exactly “slaying” when it comes to understanding their zoomer children’s slang — but Gen Z is similarly stumped by the popular words and phrases ...