New National Gay Magazine Launches Today - SCENE.WORCESTER, Mass. -- Written to reflect the broadest range of lifestyle of the 25+ gay man. An editorial mix of news, human interest, gay celebrities and fashion, SCENE covers the popular culture of the international gay community six times a year. Mark A. Lund and Lois Elfman are pleased to announce the launch of SCENE magazine. Comedian/actor Mario Cantone, who recently concluded a successful run on Broadway with Laugh Whore, is the inaugural cover subject. SCENE targets the gay community ages 25-49, representing over 15,000,000 individuals with a spending power of over $600 billion. "Our goal with SCENE is to bring to life the people and issues that make up our community through an editorial mix of news, human interest and celebrity that reflects the diversity of our target market," said Mark A. Lund, publisher of SCENE. "When you have smash television shows like Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, millions being spent launching gay-specific networks, and countless events and fundraisers that target this ever-expanding market, the time to launch a magazine that reports on the community as a whole could not be more timely." The premiere issue of SCENE will have a guaranteed distribution of over 30,000 with a combination of newsstand sales and event marketing. Editorial coverage ranges from gay celebrities and other notables attending events around the world, to features and profiles from stage, television, fashion, entertainment and advocacy. SCENE's premiere issue will also chronicle the start of the political campaign of Brian Ellner, who is running for Manhattan borough president. Johnny Weir, who recently won the men's title at the 2005 U.S. Figure Skating U.S. Figure Skating (USFS), officially called the United States Figure Skating Association or USFSA, is the national sport governing body for figure skating in the United States. Championships in Portland, Oregon, gives his first interview to a gay publication. SCENE's advertising partners for the premiere issue include: SCION sci·on n. 1. A descendant or heir. 2. also ci·on A detached shoot or twig containing buds from a woody plant, used in grafting. , Pom Wonderful, Human Rights Campaign, GMHC GMHC Gay Men's Health Crisis (AIDS organization) GMHC Gay Men's Health Centre (HIV/AIDS organisation, Melbourne, Australia) GMHC Greater Manchester Hazards Center Ltd , GLAAD GLAAD Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation , The White Party, 4VOO VOO Virgin Olive Oil VOO Vehicle Operations Officer VOO Vessel of Opportunity (US Navy rescue ship) VOO Value of Ownership , Gay Games VII VXO Vaxjo, Sweden - Vaxjo (Airport Code) Partners, VESSEL and EFFEN Vodka. SCENE will be published by Lund Entertainment, Inc. with Mark A. Lund (Publisher), Lois Elfman (Editor-in-Chief) and Marcus Gemma (Chief Creative Officer) as its principal partners. |
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