Media Kit 2014 - Artful Living Magazine

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Media Kit 2014 - Artful Living Magazine
MAGAZINE
Media Kit 2014
SUMMER 2012
WINTER 2012
autumn 2012
SUMMER 2012
WINTER 2012
WINTER 2011
JESSE VENTURA
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SONOMA
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MINNESOTA ROOTS
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AT HOME
PENINSULA CHEF
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PHOTO BY ANNIE LEIBOVITZ
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IN FRANCE
SPRING 2012
COUTURE
WEEK IN PARIS
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NEW ORLEANS
AMERICAN FRENCH
SPRING 2012
Lakes
Lakes
Who We Are
Lakes
The Foundation of Artful Living Magazine
WINTER 2011
SPRING 2010
AT HOME
THE
IN FRANCE
FOOD
& WINE
ISSUE
COUTURE
WEEK IN PARIS
+
NEW ORLEANS
AMERICAN FRENCH
SONOMA
WINES
PENINSULA CHEF
CURTIS DUFFY PAGE 116
PHOTO BY ANNIE LEIBOVITZ
MINNESOTA ROOTS
Lakes
ArtfulLivingMagazine.com
To Advertise in Artful Living Magazine, call 952.237.1100
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Artful Living is a quarterly magazine centered around beautiful homes
and the lifestyles within. We bring to you the highlights of arts and
culture, food and wine, desirable destinations and a special portfolio
of remarkable properties both locally and globally. In addition, each
issue contains a wealth of content including: fashion, beauty, travel
features, celebrity interviews, home design and other fascinating
content to inform, entertain and amuse. Artful Living provides
invaluable insight and information on collecting and investing in art,
books, furniture, jewelry and other treasures.
Upscale Readers
Online Appeal
Meet Our Hand Picked Audience of 33,000 Readers
Artful Living is a leading digital media outlet with real time social
sharing channels including:
Artful Living Magazine is delivered quarterly to the highest value Twin Cities
metro area homes. Additional copies are available at select retailers, upscale
merchants and for sale for $8.95 at newsstands in the metro area.
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Every issue offers an online digital version of the magazine.
An advertiser page that links to their personal web page.
Advertiser video uploading capabilities.
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The Artful Living Magazine Blog supports key advertisers with additional coverage and event promotion possibilities.
Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram & Artful Spark E-newsletter
provide promotion of advertisers of the magazine, interesting news and info,
along with events on a daily basis. Sign up for a free subscription on
the Facebook page.
Facebook.com/ArtfulLivingMag Twitter.com/ArtfulLivingMag
Pinterest.com/ArtfulLivingMag LinkedIn.com/ArtfulLivingMag
Instagram: ArtfulLivingMag
Editorial Calendar
Features +
Departments
Published Quarterly
Reoccurring in Every Issue
Winter 2014: The Travel Issue
In Homes: January
Live Artfully The best in food, drink, events, accessories, collectables and more.
Collage A collection of trends, profiles, designer discoveries and haute couture.
feature || glensheen
The Glensheen Mystique
Inside Minnesota’s most gruesome – and intriguing – murder mystery
| BY ALYSSA FORD
Spring 2014: The Food + Wine Issue
In Homes: March
Home Luxury trends, real estate, remodels and design.
I
n June 1977, Star Wars was racking up box-office records in theaters across the nation. A start-up company in northern California fired the
first salvo in the personal-computer revolution with the release of the Apple II. And after a concert at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis,
Elvis Presley left the building, never to return to a stage.
In Duluth, 150 local runners raced to little fanfare in the first Grandma’s Marathon, held on June 25. But just two days later, attention
of the entire state turned to the port city after news broke that mining heiress Elisabeth Congdon and a personal attendant were found
murdered at Glensheen, the Congdon family’s opulent estate on the shore of Lake Superior.
Roger Caldwell, the second husband of Elisabeth’s adopted daughter Marjorie, was eventually convicted of the crimes. Marjorie, who
had led a troubled life, was subsequently tried for conspiring with Caldwell in the murders, but was acquitted. New evidence that came to light in
her trial led to the Minnesota Supreme Court overturning Caldwell’s conviction. Before a new trial could begin, Caldwell pled guilty to lesser charges
of second-degree murder and was released from prison after serving five years behind bars. However, his demons continued to pursue him, and he
committed suicide in 1988.
The Property Gallery A selection of properties within the Twin Cities area and beyond.
In the 35 years since the Glensheen killings, the public’s fascination with the place and the
characters associated with it has continued unabated. Meanwhile, Marjorie Congdon has
continued to make headlines for her misadventures, including two prison terms for arson.
spotlight || bistro
In the ensuing 35 years since the Glensheen killings, the public’s fascination with the place and the characters associated with it has continued
unabated. More than two million visitors have toured the mansion since it was opened to the public by its current owner, the University of
Minnesota Duluth, in 1979. Meanwhile, Marjorie Congdon has continued to make headlines for her misadventures, including two prison terms for
arson. Though three books about the Congdon murders have been published, the final chapters of the story of Glensheen and its infamous
(BELOW)
inhabitants are still being written.
Chef Matt Paulson is excited about local beef, and diners will find some outstanding
presentations of it at the Sample Room. They cut, grind and blend all of their
offerings from scratch, and the charcuterie is hitting an all-time high. But the
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much
leave seafood lovers and vegetarians happy as well.
The Sample Room
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2124 Marshall St. NE, Minneapolis, 612-789-0333, the-sample-room.com
IMS Discoveries Insights from local designers and trendsetters.
In the Twin Cities, chef-driven dining is king.
| BY SUSAN POWERS
Autumn 2014: The Autumn/Holiday Issue
In Homes: October
Chef Culture
Summer 2014: The Summer Issue
In Homes: May
Spotlight Notable travel destinations, restaurants, fitness, finance, food and technology.
Marketplace Luxury products for sale or lease in Minnesota and beyond.
Tilia
(ABOVE)
Chef Steven Brown’s deep belief in neighborhood and community is the cornerstone of Tilia.
The dance between the purveyors and the patrons creates great food in a warm, vintage
atmosphere. “Good food tastes good” is the motto, and Brown and his staff take good food to
a whole new level with an emphasis on local, interesting and delicious.
2726 W. 43rd St., Minneapolis, 612-354-2806, tiliampls.com
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feature || Q + A
The former Minnesota governor explains why he’ll never
fly commercially again, why fluoride isn’t in the water
to promote healthy teeth and how he lost his faith in the
American dream — among other things.
| AS TOLD TO RUDY MAXA
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JENN CRESS
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Artful Living: This is a travel issue, so let’s
talk about Mexico. We’re curious about
your life there. There seems to be some
ambivalence on your part about the United
States and…
Jesse Ventura: No, not at all — it was all
about adventure. I got out of office, I taught
at Harvard in ’04 and when I was done at
Harvard, I felt I was young enough and I was
[in good enough] financial shape and that
the window of opportunity of adventure was
closing for me.
AL: Had you been to Mexico before?
JV: I’d vacationed there twice: right after I
got out of office and then the year after I left
Harvard. And it was then that I found my home
down there. And that was the express purpose
of why I went down there. I rented a car and put
1,800 kilometers on it in about 10 days.
AL: Did you know you wanted to live off
the grid?
JV: I always wanted to live by the ocean, and
at first I wanted Hawaii. And then the Baja
came up, and I found the Baja more attractive
because, No. 1, economically, it is far less
expensive than Hawaii. And, No. 2, it gives you
double option, which today I’m happy for.
AL: Double option?
JV: I can drive there. Which is what I do. So
since I’ve ceased flying, it’ll have no bearing
on my going to Mexico because I’ve been
driving it for six years already.
AL: And how off the grid are you?
JV: I’m way off the grid. I’m an hour from
pavement and an hour from electricity.
My house is solar, so the sun generates my
electricity. The sun which I worship today. I
follow the teachings of George Carlin.
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Tour Highlights the best restaurants, hotels and shops of Chicago, New York and
California’s most travel worthy cities.
Guide An array of magnificent products that are related to the issue.
Ventura Vents
ou won’t find yourself sitting next
to former Gov. Jesse Ventura on a
commercial flight these days.
Last November, a federal
judge dismissed a lawsuit brought
by Ventura. The suit alleged airport security
procedures such as pat downs and full-body
scanning constitute unreasonable searches and
seizures forbidden by the Fourth Amendment.
Ventura promptly announced he’d never fly
commercially again and that he’d seek citizenship
in Mexico, where he has a second home.
But that was only one of the subjects
Ventura spoke about during a wide-ranging
interview with Artful Living Publisher Frank
Roffers and Contributing Editor Rudy Maxa
when they sat down in St. Paul’s Lowertown to
discuss his take on travel.
The conversation also touched on why
fluoride in the nation’s drinking water might
be making the American electorate passive,
what it’s like living off the grid in Mexico’s
Baja Peninsula, what Ventura considers his
major legacy to Minnesota from his time in
office and Fidel Castro’s unusual handshake.
Artful Living began by asking Ventura
about his second home.
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