MONTECRISTO Winter 2011 Cover |
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Categories | Lifestyle/Culture |
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Frequency | 4 issues per year |
Circulation | 30,000[1] |
First issue | Winter 2008 |
Company | MONTECRISTO Magazine Ltd. |
Country | Canada |
Language | Canadian English |
Website | http://www.montecristomagazine.com |
MONTECRISTO Magazine is a regional lifestyle magazine in Vancouver, BC, Canada. MONTECRISTO was launched in December 2008 by Canadian entrepreneur Pasquale Cusano, who is also the founder and publisher of NUVO (magazine).
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MONTECRISTO is said to share an “insight on west coast life” [2] Stories cover a broad range of interests including food and wine, culture, travel, technology and automobiles, business, design, architecture, beauty, fashion[3] and the arts,[4] with a particular emphasis on the artisanal approach to life.[5] The current issue, Winter 2011, features a cover story on Mike Horn and the Pangaea Expedition, the Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver), and VanDusen Botanical Garden's new visitor centre. Past stories have included local and natural beauty products from British Columbia, Bonnie Brooks and the Hudson's Bay Company, the outdoor apparel company Arc'teryx, the Beaty Biodiversity Museum at the University of British Columbia; visual artist Steven Shearer; freestyle swimmer Brent Hayden; Daniel Lalonde, CEO of Moët & Chandon and Dom Pérignon worldwide, Chan Hon Goh former principal dancer at the National Ballet of Canada and now director of Goh Ballet Academy; and Imran Amed, founder and editor of the blog The Business of Fashion.[6]
MONTECRISTO Magazine distributes 30,000 copies per quarter to the metro Vancouver area.[7] MONTECRISTO is printed by Rhino Print Solutions located in Richmond, British Columbia.[8]
Craig David Long is the associate editor at MONTECRISTO.[9] Jim Tobler was the founding editor of MONTECRISTO when the magazine launched in December 2008 and is now a consulting editor.[10]