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''Whole Living'' was a health and lifestyle magazine geared towards "natural health, personal growth, and well-being,"〔(Body & Soul’s Reincarnation: A New CEO, A New Editor, And A New Look ). Body & Soul.〕 a concept the publishers refer to as "whole living." The magazine became a part of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in August 2004. The magazine was originally launched as the ''New Age Journal'' in 1974.〔 The magazine was first rebranded as ''Body+Soul'' beginning with an edition in early 2002. In 2004, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia acquired the magazine and other publishing assets from Thorne Communications. The magazine became ''Whole Living'' in May 2010. Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia has announced it intends to cease publication of ''Whole Living''. The final installment will be the January/February 2013 issue. A $2.5 million offer to buy the title from private equity firm OpenGate Capital fell through and no other buyers have appeared. The content from ''Whole Living'' will be included in ''Martha Stewart Living''. ==New Age Journal== ''New Age Journal'', or ''New Age: The Journal for Holistic Living'' was an American periodical prominent in the late 20th century, and defining itself as covering topics related to the period's "New Age"; it has been succeeded, in turn, by ''Body & Soul''. It described itself around the late 1990s as concerned with "achievement, commitment, health, creative living, and holistic nutrition".〔(New Age Journal ), Answers.com.〕 It was founded in 1974〔(Transcription of "After 28 years, New Age Journal changes its name to Body & Soul" ), ''Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients'', July, 2002, BNet Business Library.〕 by Peggy Taylor and other editors of ''East/West Journal'',〔(New Age: The Journal for Holistic Living ).〕 and based in the Boston metropolitan area. In 1994 it won an Alternative Press Award for General Excellence from the ''Utne Reader''.〔 Its publishing of work by Joseph Campbell, Ram Dass, Andrew Weil, Christiane Northrup, Deepak Chopra, and Cheryl Richardson is said to have come before they were respectively widely known.〔 Makeovers Under new editorship, it was "relaunched" in 2002 as the bi-monthly ''Body and Soul'' or ''Body & Soul''.〔 In 2004, it was bought by Martha Stewart's Omnimedia, which publishes ''Body+Soul'' (presented on its cover as "whole living | body + soul") eight times per year. In 2010, the magazine was relaunched as ''Whole Living''. In 2000, Robert Scheer created the website ''New Age Journal'', which states that "''We are not affiliated with any magazines printed on paper.''"〔("About us" ), (NewAgeJournal.com ).〕 Personnel * David Thorne, head of owning companies from 1983 to 2004 Its editors included: * Marc Barasch * Jennifer L. Cook * Jody Kolodzey * Rex Weyler 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Whole Living」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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