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LIVE

LIVE LISTINGS Magazine
Regularly referred to as ‘the alternative good Time Out’, (debut 2000) fills the void left by mainstream publications who did not fully report on what was happening creatively and culturally in multicultural London. As communities continue to merge and learn from each other it is vital to have a publication as this kind that does not discriminate. All nationalities have a platform in Live Listings. Published bi-monthly. Print run 30,000 copies.

 

 

BHT

BLACK HERITAGE TODAY
The ultimate Black History Honth guide since 2003. This magazine is a platform to celebrate the past and present achievements of the black community not only in the UK but worldwide. With a theme of ‘those who paved the way’ BHT also promotes those who are making it happen TODAY. The publication has the endorsement of the Mayor of London. Print run 70,000 nationwide. www.blackheritagetodayUK.co.uk

 

IWM2006 IWM

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S MONTH
Debut in 2004, IWM started as a section in Live Listings in 2003. It stood alone as a magazine in 2004 that champions Divesity and Equality and is particularly supportive of women’s issues and celebrate the achivement of women globally, whilst supporting those who on coming up. The publication has the endorsement of the Mayor of London. The Mayor of London is host to the Capital Women’s Conference, an annual at which IWM Magazine is annually launched. Print run 50,000 nationwide. www.iwm.co.uk

 


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It’s LIVE, it's Free and it's called LIVE Listings Magazine

In existence since 2000 LIVE listings Magazine is often referred to by consumers as the Black version of Time Out. A multicultural listings magazine that combines Arts and Cultural Industries Business features, LIVE Listings has a vibrant mix of news, business, and entertainment is read by young, educated British-based Cosmopolitan types. The magazine is FREE and can be located at a variety of venues that house free publications, including libraries, business centres, town halls, hair salons and eateries. The magazine and website includes up-to-the-minute listings of the best gigs, concerts, exhibitions, clubs and events happening now and over the next eight weeks.

So finally there is a publication that you can advertise your forthcoming events at a price YOU can afford. Last year LIVE Listings publishers, Barb Wire Enterprises Ltd, launched Black Heritage Today (a BLACK HISTORY MONTH) guide that represents the month of October, and in March 2004 their third title: International Women’s Month was launched to coincide with the annual March celebration of women’s achievement on an international level.The company is located in south west London and can be reached on: 0207 207 2734.

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