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Plutonic Panda
09-20-2014, 11:04 PM
From News5


OKLAHOMA CITY —At All About Cha Stylish Coffee and Tea on Western Avenue, the coffee now comes with a side of culture. Patrons can snag a free copy of the first edition of Territory Magazine.

“I'm probably texting them every single day saying, 'Hey, believe it or not we've already run out of our shipment and it's only been a couple of hours.' So, folks are really excited about it, they're hungry for it,” All About Cha owner Daniel Chee told KOCO’s Erielle Reshef.

Territory editor Veronica Pasfield has vast experience creating city-based publications, but a visit to Oklahoma City inspired her to embark on her latest venture.

“The opportunity was just too great not to come here and really try to marry this format to this, like, amazing growing town.”

A compilation of hotspots for shopping, dining and exploring, Pasfield said Territory highlights the energy of OKC.

Read more: New OKC magazine to highlight food, fashion and culture | Oklahoma City - OKC - KOCO.com (http://www.koco.com/news/new-okc-magazine-to-highlight-food-fashion-and-culture/28123268#ixzz3DvJpWGac)

RadicalModerate
09-20-2014, 11:24 PM
Are they accepting advertising? Is it glossy?

Plutonic Panda
09-21-2014, 12:03 AM
confini

catch22
09-21-2014, 04:36 PM
Urban Pioneer grabbed a copy for me. It really is a fantastic publication. It's put together very well, and the quality of the paper and print is excellent.

Pick up a copy if you haven't gotten one yet.

RadicalModerate
09-22-2014, 09:53 AM
confini

custinos.

(I will definitely pick up a copy of the magazine. Will it be next to The Oklahoma Gazette?)

RadicalModerate
09-22-2014, 10:03 AM
Urban Pioneer grabbed a copy for me. It really is a fantastic publication. It's put together very well, and the quality of the paper and print is excellent.

Pick up a copy if you haven't gotten one yet.

I thought the idea here was to use less trees and minimize carbon footprints . . . oh. wait . . . there are valleys and dells waiting to become landfills . . . sorry. I forgot. =)

that's a type of "catch22" . . . ain't it?