A quarterly, Senses has just completed its first year of publication featuring photo essays, interviews, and travel features. Local writers Elisabeth Sherwin, Robert Clark Young and Claire St. John have written about John Lescroart, Narci David and Lydia Mondavi.
The work of Professor Suad Joseph of UC Davis also has been highlighted.
Local and international artists and their works are featured in each issue. The founder, editor-in-chief and creative director is Landgraf whose special talent is bringing gorgeous photo essays to each issue by showcasing art, fashion and jewelry.
“It’s been a remarkable year as a start-up business and magazine,” she said. “And we are only getting stronger thanks to our staff, contributors, and our unique brand that celebrates the beauty of life in its many forms.”
Past issues of the magazine have featured travel pieces focusing on South Africa and Dubai.
The magazine, although published in Sacramento, is designed to be an international read and is distributed in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, New York, London, Toronto, Vancouver and Dubai.
The publisher, Monfared of TM4 Media, said the magazine’s goal is to explore beauty and build bridges between cultures.
“By taking advantage of our family’s international business experience and our cultural ties to many parts of the world, I believe we’re helping to make Senses a valuable resource,” said Monfared.
You can find Senses at Newsbeat and Border’s Books & Music in Davis as well as at major newsstands and international airports.
“Tata”? That’s the most interesting name I’ve run across since Zasa Gabor. Or Zasu Pitts.
And the magazine gets sold in Dubai?
All in all, pretty exotic for this overgrown farm town; can’t wait to check out an issue.
“Tata”? That’s the most interesting name I’ve run across since Zasa Gabor. Or Zasu Pitts.
And the magazine gets sold in Dubai?
All in all, pretty exotic for this overgrown farm town; can’t wait to check out an issue.
“Tata”? That’s the most interesting name I’ve run across since Zasa Gabor. Or Zasu Pitts.
And the magazine gets sold in Dubai?
All in all, pretty exotic for this overgrown farm town; can’t wait to check out an issue.
“Tata”? That’s the most interesting name I’ve run across since Zasa Gabor. Or Zasu Pitts.
And the magazine gets sold in Dubai?
All in all, pretty exotic for this overgrown farm town; can’t wait to check out an issue.
A quarterly, Senses has just completed its first year of publication featuring photo essays, interviews, and travel features. Local writers Elisabeth Sherwin, Robert Clark Young and Claire St. John have written about John Lescroart, Narci David and Lydia Mondavi.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
A quarterly, Senses has just completed its first year of publication featuring photo essays, interviews, and travel features. Local writers Elisabeth Sherwin, Robert Clark Young and Claire St. John have written about John Lescroart, Narci David and Lydia Mondavi.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
A quarterly, Senses has just completed its first year of publication featuring photo essays, interviews, and travel features. Local writers Elisabeth Sherwin, Robert Clark Young and Claire St. John have written about John Lescroart, Narci David and Lydia Mondavi.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
A quarterly, Senses has just completed its first year of publication featuring photo essays, interviews, and travel features. Local writers Elisabeth Sherwin, Robert Clark Young and Claire St. John have written about John Lescroart, Narci David and Lydia Mondavi.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
I look forward to reading the cultural and arts articles. It sounds interesting.
I look forward to reading the cultural and arts articles. It sounds interesting.
I look forward to reading the cultural and arts articles. It sounds interesting.
I look forward to reading the cultural and arts articles. It sounds interesting.
Re:
10/24/07 8:00 AM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
And some would say it’s an invention of Satan’s, others Al Gore; be that at is may, “Zzzzzzzz”
before you read it betrays
a certain misplaced, shall we say, omniscience?
Who knows what may “lie” between the lines of an Elizabeth Sherwin piece?
Re:
10/24/07 8:00 AM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
And some would say it’s an invention of Satan’s, others Al Gore; be that at is may, “Zzzzzzzz”
before you read it betrays
a certain misplaced, shall we say, omniscience?
Who knows what may “lie” between the lines of an Elizabeth Sherwin piece?
Re:
10/24/07 8:00 AM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
And some would say it’s an invention of Satan’s, others Al Gore; be that at is may, “Zzzzzzzz”
before you read it betrays
a certain misplaced, shall we say, omniscience?
Who knows what may “lie” between the lines of an Elizabeth Sherwin piece?
Re:
10/24/07 8:00 AM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
And some would say it’s an invention of Satan’s, others Al Gore; be that at is may, “Zzzzzzzz”
before you read it betrays
a certain misplaced, shall we say, omniscience?
Who knows what may “lie” between the lines of an Elizabeth Sherwin piece?
[Re:
10/24/07 8:00 AM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
And some would say it’s an invention of Satan’s, others Al Gore; be that at is may, “Zzzzzzzz”
before you read it betrays
a certain misplaced, shall we say, omniscience? Who knows what may “lie” between the lines of an Elizabeth Sherwin piece?]
unfortunately, life requires us to make choices about the efficient use of our time, especially once we have families
and, I have a stack of about 10 books that I still haven’t had a chance to read
I guess that I will just have to leave it to others to savor the delights of the extended magazine feature work of Elizabeth Sherwin
–Richard Estes
[Re:
10/24/07 8:00 AM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
And some would say it’s an invention of Satan’s, others Al Gore; be that at is may, “Zzzzzzzz”
before you read it betrays
a certain misplaced, shall we say, omniscience? Who knows what may “lie” between the lines of an Elizabeth Sherwin piece?]
unfortunately, life requires us to make choices about the efficient use of our time, especially once we have families
and, I have a stack of about 10 books that I still haven’t had a chance to read
I guess that I will just have to leave it to others to savor the delights of the extended magazine feature work of Elizabeth Sherwin
–Richard Estes
[Re:
10/24/07 8:00 AM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
And some would say it’s an invention of Satan’s, others Al Gore; be that at is may, “Zzzzzzzz”
before you read it betrays
a certain misplaced, shall we say, omniscience? Who knows what may “lie” between the lines of an Elizabeth Sherwin piece?]
unfortunately, life requires us to make choices about the efficient use of our time, especially once we have families
and, I have a stack of about 10 books that I still haven’t had a chance to read
I guess that I will just have to leave it to others to savor the delights of the extended magazine feature work of Elizabeth Sherwin
–Richard Estes
[Re:
10/24/07 8:00 AM
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Thank G-d for the Internet.
–Richard Estes
And some would say it’s an invention of Satan’s, others Al Gore; be that at is may, “Zzzzzzzz”
before you read it betrays
a certain misplaced, shall we say, omniscience? Who knows what may “lie” between the lines of an Elizabeth Sherwin piece?]
unfortunately, life requires us to make choices about the efficient use of our time, especially once we have families
and, I have a stack of about 10 books that I still haven’t had a chance to read
I guess that I will just have to leave it to others to savor the delights of the extended magazine feature work of Elizabeth Sherwin
–Richard Estes