2 0 1 5 M E D I A K I T lI A lifestyle magazine that provides an insider’s perspective into the attractions and events in and around the unique neighborhoods of intown Atlanta. Featuring local music, art, food and cultural events, it will illustrate the best that our unique city has to offer and lift the curtains for the reader into the hidden gems of these special neighborhoods. 66% HAVE A HOME VALUE OF AT LEAST $500K lN 72% HAVE A COLLEGE DEGREE OR HIGHER Average household income: $ 132,500 A new lifestyle magazine that provides an insider’s perspective on the vibrant communities for growth and active lifestyles on the northside. The magazine explores the distinct neighborhoods, events and entertainment, the arts and culture that are unique to these exciting areas and what makes them thrive 4 2 , 6 5 5 96% $ 1 Average household income: OF SUBSCRIBERS ARE HOMEOWNERS 52% HAVE A HOME VALUE OF AT LEAST $500K Source: Nielsen subscriber file & MRI 2014. Photos provided by: Jenni Girtman, Jonathan Phillips, Jason Getz, and Becky Stein D I S T R I B U T I O N By using our two unique footprints, you can reach over 60,000 households. ��� ��������� �� � � �� � ���� ���� � �� �� � � � � � L i v ing in t o w n 2 0 1 5 E ditorial C alendar January/February in sid e r t r ips March/April Mountain getaways T May/June Stor y by CURT HOLMAN DINE: New Orleans cuisine for Mardi Gras SHOP: Atlanta’s best places for fragrances ARTS: Profile of popular local jazz artist DO: Bar games for cool nights NEIGHBORHOOD: Chamblee July/August here are two ways you can enjoy the mountains. One is to find the most panoramic vista from the highest available elevation to admire the scenery from afar. A grand mountain view of distant peaks and rolling, forested hills provides a reminder of how nature can be at once majestic and serene. The other way is to experience the mountain in close-up, ideally by following a footpath or other winding trail. You can engage all the senses by hearing the songbirds and whispering wind, feeling the twigs and fallen leaves under your boots and inhaling the fragrance of the foliage. Either way, communing with a mountain gives you the chance to put your city-dweller self on idle. Just ahead of autumn leaf season, Living Intown offers a selection of mountainous attractions within a convenient drive from Atlanta, as well as some places to stay and things to do when you get there. DINE: Carb appeal - local pizza and pasta SHOP: Sporty clothes and accessories During the peak season for fall color, a lone motorcyclist travels the Blue Ridge Parkway, which meanders for 469 mountainous miles. ARTS: Creativity at The Goat Farm DO: Go fly a kite NEIGHBORHOOD: West Midtown September/October DINE: Your picnic basket from local restuarants SHOP: Yard sale finds, and host your own ARTS: Street and festival performers � ���� ������� ���� ���� ��� ����� � ��� � �� ��� �� ��� �� �� ��� �� � �� �� �� ��� � �� �� � �� �� �� �� �� ��� ���� ��� �� DO: The AJC Peachtree Road Race NEIGHBORHOOD: Vinings November/December ��� ����� ������ ��� ��������� ���� �������� �������� ��� ������ ��� ������ ��� ������ ���� ��� ��� ���� ����� ����� �������� � ����� ���� 20 LIVING INTOWN � MAY. - JUN. 2014 DINE: Wrap-style sandwiches and foodstuffs DINE: Local chilis, salsas and spicy edibles DINE: The best Prix Fixe menus ARTS: Live theater and visual arts ARTS: Fall Arts Preview ARTS: Holiday arts preview SHOP: Fun travel items DO: Dog Days of summer NEIGHBORHOOD: Grant Park /East ATL SHOP: Bundle up with heavier clothes DO: Games in the cards NEIGHBORHOOD: Candler Park/ Little 5 SHOP: $20 or less gift ideas DO: Local dance lessons NEIGHBORHOOD: Oakhurst/Kirkwood L i v ing N O R T H S I D E 2 0 1 5 E ditorial C alendar April/MAY ROUNDUP: Hiking trails & multi-use parks DINE: Rooftop restaurants ARTS: Spring arts festivals DO: Farmers markets and food festivals NEIGHBORHOOD: Roswell October ROUNDUP: Cooking classes June/JULY ROUNDUP: Live, work, play developments ROUNDUP: Theater preview ARTS: Public art ARTS: Fall arts festivals DINE: Wood-fire pizza restaurants DO: Equestrian lessons NEIGHBORHOOD: Johns Creek ROUNDUP: Comedy and improv venues DINE: Holiday dining DO: Book festival & ghost tours DO: Latin dance lessons NEIGHBORHOOD: Sandy Springs DINE: Date night restaurants DO: Public golf courses NEIGHBORHOOD: Dunwoody November/ DECEMBER DINE: Live music restaurants ARTS: Local artists spotlighted August/SEPTEMBER ARTS: Holiday arts NEIGHBORHOOD: Alpharetta We are delivering engaging local content to an affluent subscriber audience specs HALF PAG E V E R TIC A L 1/4 PAG E & S I Z E S 1/3 PAG E 1/3 PAG E F ULL P A G E 1/6 PAG E V E R TIC A L 1/6 PAG E H O R I Z O N TA L V E R TIC A L H A L F PAG E H O R I Z O N TA L H O R I Z O N TA L Ask your account executive for sizes for custom gatefolds, stitch-ins, specialty covers and ride alongs. 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