“Not Without A Fight”: A series of benefit shows to save BEYOND RACE MAGAZINE
“Not
Without
A
Fight ”:
A
series
of
benefit
shows
to
save
Beyond
Race Magazine
New
York,
NY
–
After
nearly
five
years
of
showcasing
groundbreaking
and
emerging
talent
in
music
and
lifestyle, Beyond Race Magazine (BRM ) is on the verge of shutting down operations. “The economic
landscape in the magazine publishing area is slowly repairing itself, but not enough to support the
longevity of a nationally distributed publication,” said David Terra, Publisher of BRM. With continued
cuts to print advertising and limitations due to a lack of consistent revenue, BRM is poised to follow
along the lines of other publications that have had to reinvent themselves in order to continue
operating. One last chance at saving the magazine in its current form is its audience and followers. BRM has launched a fundraising campaign through it’s website (www.beyondrace.com) and
will be hosting a series of benefit concerts called “Not Without A Fight. ” All shows will be during the week of May 17 at Santos Party House in Manhattan, New York with the goal of “keeping the doors open” by hopefully raising enough money for BRM to continue operating.
All shows will be taking place at
lifestyle, Beyond Race Magazine (BRM ) is on the verge of shutting down operations. “The economic
landscape in the magazine publishing area is slowly repairing itself, but not enough to support the
longevity of a nationally distributed publication,” said David Terra, Publisher of BRM. With continued
cuts to print advertising and limitations due to a lack of consistent revenue, BRM is poised to follow
along the lines of other publications that have had to reinvent themselves in order to continue
operating. One last chance at saving the magazine in its current form is its audience and followers. BRM has launched a fundraising campaign through it’s website (www.beyondrace.com) and
will be hosting a series of benefit concerts called “Not Without A Fight. ” All shows will be during the week of May 17 at Santos Party House in Manhattan, New York with the goal of “keeping the doors open” by hopefully raising enough money for BRM to continue operating.
All shows will be taking place at
Santos
Party
House:
96
Lafayette
St,
NY,
NY
10013;
p:
212.584.5492
All shows are $ 10
All shows are $ 10
with
doors
at
7pm.
Line‐ups
are
as
follows:
Tuesday,
May
18
(7pm‐Midnight):
Game
Rebellion,
Circa
‘95,
Oveous
Maximus,
Rosetta
Stoned,
Bazaar
Royale,
Kalae
All
Day,
GNU,
Planet
Ubiquity,
Trezure
Empire,
DJ
Jedi
Thursday,
May
20
(7pm‐11pm):
Skyzoo,
ESSO,
Derty
Den,
Emilio
Rojas,
Donny
Goines,
Fred
Da
Godson,
Jise
1
(Arsonists),
Poison
Pen,
MafFew,
Bless
Roxwell,
J
the
S,
Raydar
Ellis,
Fresh
Daily,
C.L.A.P.
Cognac,
J.
Period,
Hosted
by
Bazaar
Royale
Friday, May 21 (7pm‐11pm): Immortal Technique, Diabolic, Eternia, Armageddon, Virtuoso, Hasan Salaam, Rugged N Raw, A‐Alikes, Panama, L.I.F.E. Long, Respect tha God, Kosha Dillz, I Am Many, City Haze, Hosted by John Robinson
BRM is an internationally distributed quarterly magazine with a focus on spotlighting emerging artists
from the most dynamic areas of culture, comprising the multiple genres of music, fashion, film and art.
For more information and other Public Relations or Press Inquiries, please contact:
Kyle Timlin, Managing Editor: kyle@beyondrace.com ; p: 212.366.6505
For Publishing inquiries or potential investment opportunities, please contact
David
Terra,
Publisher:
dave@beyondrace.com
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