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CONTACT:
Sacha Cohen - sacha@cultureflux.com
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Online Magazine for DC Art, Entertainment, and Culture Debuts
Washington,
DC - June 2002 --- Washington, DC, welcomes a savvy new online magazine
for art, style, and culture. Cultureflux.com, launching in June
2002, is quickly becoming the leading online destination for people
who want to know what's happening in local film, art, music, theater,
style, and fashion before it hits the mainstream. More than 370
people have already signed up for the cultureflux email list, which
is filled with tips and information on what's going on in DC's creative
community.
"This magazine
fills a real need in the city, centralizing information on mainstream
and alternative culture. More than that, cultureflux.com will be
the place for buzz -- to find out what's worth checking out and
what's not," says Sacha Cohen, cultureflux.com's founder.
Ms. Cohen, a
long-time DC resident and writer has been involved with other event
and publishing initiatives in both DC's media and technology communities.
Her extensive contacts in both of those communities will be an asset
to growing cultureflux.com and helping it meet the needs of an audience
hungry for smart, insightful commentary and reviews.
Designed as
both an insider's guide to the city and an information source for
sophisticated visitors, cultureflux.com offers a beneath-the-surface
look at what's happening in the nation's capital.
Cultureflux.com
boasts an accomplished team of writers, designers, and photographers
who have all contributed their time and talent to this exciting
grassroots project.
The site launch
will include a profile of Leigh Conner of Conner Contemporary Art;
a review of Bar Rouge; a look at new photography at Kathleen Ewing
and Govinda galleries; several theater reviews; the secret life
of a theater intern; and much more. Cultureflux.com will also feature
an interactive calendar of events and an exclusive online gallery
of work by MD-based photographer Michael Bonfigli, who is renowned
for evocative and captivating images of Cuba and Argentina.
The online magazine
is a companion to cultureflux's other community-building projects,
which include a lively, interactive online discussion forum and
special cultureflux-sponsored events including cocktail parties,
film screenings, literary salons, gallery openings, and more. Already
established in the DC event planning community, Cohen has hosted
a number of highly successful private parties over the past few
years at area hotspots including the 18th Street Lounge, Tryst,
Spy Lounge, and Ozio. Her most recent cultureflux event, "Manic
Music Monday," held at the popular Aroma Bar in Cleveland Park,
drew an eclectic group of music aficionados, artists, writers, and
others who spent the evening enjoying drink specials and swapping
CDs.
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