Albuquerque the Magazine

Albuquerque the Magazine

"Albuquerque The Magazine" is a monthly American magazine published in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 2004, "Albuquerque The Magazine" chronicles life in the city. Everyone on the magazine's staff is native to New Mexico, which helps to capture culture and tradition in their stories. The magazine is well known for it's randomly placed advertisements which feature a saying after "we love." For example, an ad seen throughout the magazine reads "We love not being able to choose between red or green" (a reference to the popularity of red and green chile in Albuquerque). The ads finish with the line "We love it here." [ [http://www.abqthemag.com/8about.htm Albuquerque the Magazine - About us] ]

Annual Issues

*Hot Singles IssueThis issue features some of the cities most well known personalities that are currently single. This issue also features regular citizens from around the area as well.

*Top DocsThis issue lists the hightest rated doctors in the city and features a picture and biography on the winning ones. Along with the winner, several other doctors who received high praise from readers are listed.

*Top DentistsThis issue is similar to the top docs and features the best dentists in the city as voted upon by readers. Several other dentists are also listed below the winner.

*Best of the CityThis issue is widely regarded as the most read of the year. It features the best of everything in the city as voted upon by readers. Categories include "best restaurant" to "best place to propose," and a new one is usually added every year.

*Money IssueThe annual money issue deals with ways to help readers save their cash and how to invest wisely. It also show salaries of popular jobs and features a biography on a successful local business.

*Love IssueUsually released during February, this issue spotlights various romantic spots throughout the city and gives advice and tips to couples. [ [http://www.abqthemag.com/2past.htm Past issues] ]

ee also

* Albuquerque the Magazine

References

External links

* [http://www.abqthemag.com/ Official Website]


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