September 28, 2005 (Press Release) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SPHERE MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF MUSIC SUB-SPHERE AND SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH PARTY
COSMO LOFTS - HOLLYWOOD
Los Angeles – September 26, 2005 –
The Music Sub-Sphere release party took place at Cosmo Lofts Rooftop September 22nd, in Hollywood. This unique lounge event catered to specifically to the music industry professional (ie bands, producers, labels, etc) and announced the release of the most current Sub-Sphere issue. The event sponsored by Grand Marnier, HER Energy Drinks, and People’s Liberation Fashion was attended by representatives from MTV, Warner Bros. Music, Union Records, EMI, Aftermath Records, Universal Records, and Union Records. A select group of film celebrities were in attendance that we felt fit with Sphere’s mission as a needed voice for a edgy, intellectual, open-minded young professional, including Jessica Alba (Into the Blue), Alexis Bledel (Sin City, Gilmore Girls), and Riki Lindhome (Million Dollar Baby).
Sub-Sphere, is the free supplement of Sphere Magazine. The topic focused mini-magazine (6”x6”) covers film, music, fashion, art, etc. The current music issue featured band such as Of Montreal, Zion I, Lemon Sun, Ms. Triniti, Two Ton Boa and more. As the cultural climate of the nation changes so will the issues that Sub covers. The Sub-Sphere also allows for direct interaction with the community, featuring local artists and events, as well as local merchants. Although only initially available in the Los Angeles market, additional areas are scheduled to release mid 2006.
Only Sphere gives the reader exactly what they want. By spotlighting Culture, Travel, Your World (current events), and Arts and Entertainment we create a one stop shop for all the latest trends, ideas and information. We at Sphere recognize ourselves as a part of the community and thus, a percentage of proceeds from every issue will go to a pre-selected charity.
Sphere Magazine will be available at Newsstands nationwide for $3.95 beginning February 1st, 2006 and by subscription at $20 for one year. For a free issue of Music Sub-Sphere email info@spheremagazine.com
Contacts:
Abby Diaz, Public Relations/Event Coordinator
323.217.9591 or
Abby.Diaz@spheremagazine.com.
Heidi Gress, President/Creative Director 323.481.0825 or
heidi.gress@spheremagazine.com.
SPHERE MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF MUSIC SUB-SPHERE AND SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH PARTY
COSMO LOFTS - HOLLYWOOD
Los Angeles – September 26, 2005 –
The Music Sub-Sphere release party took place at Cosmo Lofts Rooftop September 22nd, in Hollywood. This unique lounge event catered to specifically to the music industry professional (ie bands, producers, labels, etc) and announced the release of the most current Sub-Sphere issue. The event sponsored by Grand Marnier, HER Energy Drinks, and People’s Liberation Fashion was attended by representatives from MTV, Warner Bros. Music, Union Records, EMI, Aftermath Records, Universal Records, and Union Records. A select group of film celebrities were in attendance that we felt fit with Sphere’s mission as a needed voice for a edgy, intellectual, open-minded young professional, including Jessica Alba (Into the Blue), Alexis Bledel (Sin City, Gilmore Girls), and Riki Lindhome (Million Dollar Baby).
Sub-Sphere, is the free supplement of Sphere Magazine. The topic focused mini-magazine (6”x6”) covers film, music, fashion, art, etc. The current music issue featured band such as Of Montreal, Zion I, Lemon Sun, Ms. Triniti, Two Ton Boa and more. As the cultural climate of the nation changes so will the issues that Sub covers. The Sub-Sphere also allows for direct interaction with the community, featuring local artists and events, as well as local merchants. Although only initially available in the Los Angeles market, additional areas are scheduled to release mid 2006.
Only Sphere gives the reader exactly what they want. By spotlighting Culture, Travel, Your World (current events), and Arts and Entertainment we create a one stop shop for all the latest trends, ideas and information. We at Sphere recognize ourselves as a part of the community and thus, a percentage of proceeds from every issue will go to a pre-selected charity.
Sphere Magazine will be available at Newsstands nationwide for $3.95 beginning February 1st, 2006 and by subscription at $20 for one year. For a free issue of Music Sub-Sphere email info@spheremagazine.com
Contacts:
Abby Diaz, Public Relations/Event Coordinator
323.217.9591 or
Abby.Diaz@spheremagazine.com.
Heidi Gress, President/Creative Director 323.481.0825 or
heidi.gress@spheremagazine.com.

The Music Sub-Sphere release party at Cosmo Lofts Rooftop September 22nd, in Hollywood, catered to specifically to the music industry professional and announced the release of the Music Sub-Sphere iss
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