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In this issue

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Pulitzer Nominated Jeff Widener's Black & White Dreams, The Face Of Malibu by Johanna Spinks, Hellyeah: Metal For The Future, Art Is Dangerous In The Artists' Prison By Alexandra Grant From X Artists' Books, Controversial Dr. Andrew Wakefield In The Pathological Optimist, The Art of the Car...And The Motorcycle.

Malibu Arts Journal Magazine Description:

PublisherRuptured Media, LLC

CategoryLifestyle

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

The steady power of art as earned influence.

Our editorial artists have earned reputations as cultural barometers on California’s unique arts scene and have made us the Southern California influential arts journal.

Malibu readers are from a world-famous city that includes celebrities, high-profile personalities and influential people with a net worth triple the national average. Our readers are mostly single, professionally employed, highly educated and own homes with an average value of $1.9 million. Our hip audience purchases elegant clothing, luxury vehicles, envious slices of real estate, frequents fine restaurants and travels the world to trendy hotels. This audience tends to be environmentally minded, politcally active and an artist community.

Our Topanga audience too has a long history of the rich and famous. Humphrey Bogart used to live here back in the days of classic cinema. In the mid-1900’s, several Hollywood celebrities made Lower Topanga Canyon their home, some of these included Peter Lorre, Carol Lombard, Shirley Temple, Ida Lupino. and Will Geer. Topanga Canyon is another hip community still known for its celebrity nature today. Our readers in this township are affluent, mostly single, professionally employed and highly educated. They purchase stylish clothing, luxury vehicles, envious slices of real estate, frequents fine retaurants and travel the world to trendy hotels. Topanga is nestled inside a beautiful canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. This audience tends to be enviromentally minded, progressive and politcally active and an artist community.

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