Hatch Magazine Tired of the celebrity glitz of People magazine or the unattainable, rock-hard bodies of Shape? Then Hatch magazine, a publication for real people about real stuff, is for you. Hatch's issues target "quarterlifers" (20- and 30-somethings) trying to crack out of the shell of college and youth. Columns on health, education, money, and technology offer commentary on subjects like online dating and climbing the corporate ladder. Read about one journalist who lost her job because of her weblog or catch up on Real World alum Melissa Howard and her days as a Girls Behaving Badly co-host. In addition to heart-warming personal stories and thrifty party-throwing tips, the magazine provides down-to-earth career tidbits. If you're not sure when to ask the salary question during an interview, this site's advice is right on the money. (in Society and Culture Magazines)