

The magazine has named Jermaine Hall editor in chief.

Vibe magazine plans to begin publishing again with the November/December 2009 issue. Advertising Age magazine reported on November 2, 2009:Īs they try to bring Vibe magazine back from the dead, its new owners and editor have chosen a provocative subject - who could use a little resuscitation himself - for the new incarnation's first cover.Ĭhris Brown, who is attempting a comeback after pleading guilty in June to felony assault on fellow performer and now. This is the first Juice issue under the guidance of new Vibe Publisher & Integrated sales director Jeff Mazzacano.Ĭhris Brown to Give Vibe New Lease on Life? The Juice issue is traditionally the largest issue of the year. Vibe’s 17th Annual Juice Issue (on newsstands August 17th) celebrates the Best of the Best of Everything Urban a virtual who’s who in all fields ranging from music, fashion, entertainment, media, sports and beauty. Vibe Magazine Celebrates its 17th Annual Juice Issue Under New Publisher The current owner, InterMedia Partners, a private-equity firm headed by Leo. "Vibe Ventures hopes that the magic is back now that it has a new ownership team led by basketball legend Magic Johnson and supermarket billionaire Ron Burkle - who are pumping an estimated $12 million into the ailing company in exchange for a majority stake. On February 10, 2011, The New York Post reported: Magic Set To Help Vibe Get Its Groove Back SpinMedia is acquiring Vibe magazine from an investment group called InterMedia Vibe Holdings LLC, which is controlled by Intermedia and Ron Burkle's Yucaipa. April 29, 2013: Vibe, the hiphop and R&B music magazine founded in 1993 by legendary music producer Quincy Jones, has another new master after being sold to SpinMedia, a company focused on music and pop culture websites. Long Suffering Vibe Magazine is Sold Again Details will be determined collaboratively including potential funding source.Log in or register to submit media ratings. Grant recipients will be expected to work with ACTW to acquire funding for the compellation of 2022 Vibe Festival of Wellness projects to be on display to IE communities. Priority will be given to projects that evidence: 1) building off already existing relationships and resources 2) enhancing regional resource awareness, 3)collaborative work representing intersectionality of the domains, 4 ) engaging installations linked clearly to one or more of the eight domains of wellness, and 5) seasoned artists working with and mentoring new and upcoming artists. UR Invited as a theme - is an antidote to isolation, fear, loneliness, apprehension and even anger from the racial and public health devastation (with impact on all eight domains) experienced by many the last couple years.holding space for the community through a range of artistic, intellectually engaging, potentially healing experiences. Vibe is based on, 8 Domains of Wellness (social, emotional, spiritual, financial, physical, occupational, environmental, intellectual).Įven prior to the pandemic mental health information and wellness education was limited and difficult to access for much of the IE population. Participants can immerse themselves fully in a customizable day of health and wellness while enjoying the very best the Inland Empire region has to offer in food, art, and music. Launched in 2017 as ACTW’s signature annual fundraiser, Vibe is an interactive educational experience for all ages showcasing trends and product innovations across a range of wellness domains. Vibe Festival of Wellness was a co-creation of community artist Duan Kellum and ACTW founder Janee Both Gragg. Four projects will be supported financially up to $500, dependent on project budget. Projects should be interactive and address one of the eight domains of wellness listed below. The Alliance for Community Transformation and Wellness invites project proposals from Inland Empire IE artists across genres to take part in a one day event, The Vibe Festival of Wellness.
