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Sense magazine
CategoriesLos Angeles Lifestyle
FrequencyBi-Monthly
PublisherSENSE Media Group
Total circulation135,000
Founded2007
Final issue2009
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitesensela.com

Sense Magazine was a Los Angeles and Las Vegas based magazine that focused on the culture, entertainment, and fashion of the Los Angeles and Las Vegas lifestyle. The magazine focused on Los Angeles and Las Vegas, with features on San Diego, and other Southern California related cities.

Distribution

Similar to Los Angeles, Vegas, Malibu, Vegas Rated, Venice, 944, Brentwood Magazine, and LA Direct, the publication was distributed across Las Vegas and Los Angeles at boutiques, restaurants, theaters, condos, apartments and many other similar lifestyle businesses.

In the media

SENSE was featured on The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency Season 3. The magazine hired three female models from the agency (Daria Lukonina, Grasie Mercedes, and Lisa Riddle) for an underwater photo shoot featured in one of their issues.

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