A free metaphysical magazine that
gives you an idea of what’s going on in the
“New Age” , self-improvement, and spiritual
world of Northern Arizona and the Four corners region.
Published in Sedona by an amazing crew of dedicated
folks who truly know the pulse of sacred Sedona. Informative
articles, cover art worth collecting, and advertisements
for every sort of workshop, lecture, special event,
bodyworker, healer, clairvoyant, author, artist, and
musician you’re likely to find visiting or working
in the area. This is a landmark magazine in the field
and every issue continues to inform, amaze, amuse,
and enlighten.
Slick, professional, and full of ads, just the way I like my travel destination magazines. The Johnson family has done a great job creating a magazine for Sedona that rivals anything you’d find in other great tourist destinations like Santa Fe, Aspen, or Marin county. Each issue has a generous focus article and theme that sets the stage for the magazine’s content: the Sedona history issues are definite collectible resources and the photographs by Tom Johnson that liberally pepper the magazine’s pages are superb. An avid hiker, camper, and explorer as well as a dandy professional photographer, Tom constantly gets the goods with unusual shots of trails, formations, and hard-to-reach locales. And if you are looking for Who’s Who in Sedona society, check out editor Hoyt Johnson’s monthly section, “’Round The Rocks”, for black and white shots and comments of all the special events that bring out the local elite.
Sedona Monthly
225 El Camino Tesoros
Sedona, AZ 86336 928.282.1855 www.sedonamonthly.com
A fine quality local magazine that specializes
in restaurant reviews, in-depth historical coverage
of Sedona classic Western movies, featured artist
portfolios, and a comprehensive monthly guide to what’s
happening around town including all gallery shows,
concerts, and special events. It’s very detailed
and provides visitors and residents with a reliable
source, in print form and online, for keeping current
on Sedona. It’s also the best local resource
online for ordering movies filmed in Sedona including
classic Westerns (“Broken Arrow”), C-grade
sci-fi movies (“Kingdom of the Spiders”),
and contemporary movies with scenes filmed in Sedona
(“Midnight Run” and Chevy Chase’s
“Vacation”). Their film page: http://sedonamonthly.com/shopsedona/movies.html