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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Downtown Media Group Llc |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | General, History: Asia, Lifestyle Culture & Religion |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Customer Reviews of Tokion Magazine
NEVER GOT IT!!! I only recieved 2 issue's in 6 monthes, now my subscription is over! <
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Sounds like the company sent out a memo
Sounds like the company sent out a memo to write glowing reviews about it's own product. Considering all these reviewers have no other reviews under their belt. Shhhhaaady! yea
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Read this Magazine!
I read a lot of magazines.
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>I started when I was a nerdy wee tweener, spending my allowance on "Teen" and "YM". Rebelling against the saccharine subservience of the standard Women's Magazine, I went through a "Maxim" phase in college. My current fare is composed of art magazines (Juxtapoz, ArtForum, Flash Art), and the surprisingly large number of magazines aimed at the young vintage-wearing, d.i.y.-artist, indie-music-loving, cooler-than-thou downtowners that swarm the big cities of America and Europe (think Nylon, Paper, MetroPop).
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>Combining the best of both genres is Tokion, a quarterly magazine I discovered about a year and a half ago. It's sometimes incredibly hard to find here in L.A. because it sells out within a week of hitting the stands, but it's always worth the search. It probes the depths of alternative popular culture, provides insight into our society's most fertile minds, and profiles up-and-coming artists of all bents--fashion illustrators, photographers, painters, designers, graffiti artists--by allowing them to speak in their own words, without compressing their life and work into the factoids and mini-paragraphs that most magazines lob at the "average" (idiotic) reader. Tokion instead assumes that its readers are intelligent and creative people. Rather than talking down to us it meets us at our own level, and the result is a magazine well worth reading.