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Six Degrees Magazine Atlanta

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Atlanta is as hot as it has ever been and our fine city is coming into a time where a well produced, chic "city guide" is just what the publisher ordered. We are 6 Degrees Magazine; a lifestyle publication that focuses on entertainment, fashion & nightlife. Our name yields from the theory of 'six degrees of separation', which states that any one person can be connected to any other person on the planet through a chain of acquaintances that has no more than five other people. Certainly not an unfamiliar concept in our highly networked city. Our vintage yet progressive design as well as the integrity of our compelling editorial, has proven itself desirable and successful in Miami & Detroit and I am so excited to present to you 6 Degrees Atlanta! Our readers can look forward to celebrity interviews, music reviews, dining & bar listings, the latest fashion trends, as well as what to do and where to shop. Our concept is well thought out and yet very simple; it's all about who you know! Look forward to 6 Degrees every month with free and controlled distribution in more than 500 hotspots throughout our beautiful city. Atlanta just got 6 degrees hotter!Moye ColquittPublisherSix Degrees Atlanta

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Another magazine to add to city’s stack By RICHARD L. ELDREDGE | Wednesday, July 19, 2006, 03:32 AM The Atlanta Journal-Constitution The city’s magazine monsoon continues this month, pelting Atlanta readers with the local debut of Six Degrees. Thankfully, unlike the other glossy mag rollouts in recent months, this entertainment and fashion-forward glossy fits in your pocket and won’t compromise the structural integrity of your coffee table. The freebie Barbie-sized read arrives in Atlanta courtesy of a Miami-based regional publisher run by CEO Michael Melfi. Six Degrees also publishes editions in South Florida and Detroit. For its Atlanta debut, overseen by publisher Moye Colquitt, the July issue features a cover story and interview with actress Keira Knightley and the following tidbits: Atlanta fashion designer Gregory Michael wants to be James Dean in his next life, Here to Serve Restaurant marketing guru Sari Bernstein’s favorite movie is “Top Gun,” and outgoing Atlanta chef Richard Blais thinks the celebrity he most resembles is Bart Simpson. Atlanta editor Cindy Klinger says that Six Degrees wants to provide readers with more than the standard celeb interview. “Our readers will have a real connection with Six Degrees and its content and be able to relate to the people and places we write about. In the end, it’s about them, the people who live, eat and enjoy all that is Atlanta.” The postcard-sized breezy read is available at more than 400 salons, shops, spas, nightclubs and eateries in Little Five Points, East Atlanta, Virginia-Highland, Midtown, downtown, Buckhead, Decatur, Sandy Springs, Alpharetta and Vinings. At press time Tuesday, we were still flipping a coin in an attempt to decide which series of nightclub photographs shot by Atlanta shutterbug Ben Rose frightened us the most. We gathered from gazing at the nightclub pics inside Six Degrees that seemingly only perky blond females with zero body fat are ever allowed inside Compound, and that C.J.’s Landing in Buckhead is indeed still open (does Sam Massell know about this?) and apparently now caters exclusively to Big & Rich/Kid Rock fans.

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