Tiki Magazine
Vol. 8  No. 2  2012/2013
$28 / 4 issues
10531 4S Commons   Dr #496
San Diego CA 92127
Here’s
 a glossy magazine created by a crew of folks who never met a martini 
they didn’t like. Or maybe that’s a Mai Tai. Tiki Magazine is all about 
escapism, probably into a faux-Polynesian culture that never was. It is 
chock full of ads for products and places that you never knew existed 
unless you are a Tikiphile (is that a word?). Having said that, 
Tiki Magazine is a fun read. There are music reviews of bands like The 
Martini Kings and The Tiki Kings. One article examines the mosaic arts 
of a duo of artists who call themselves “Velvet Glass” and who create 
stunning tropical themed visuals. Another article introduces readers to 
Surf Exotica, guitar-centric instrumental music that is heavy on reverb 
and twang. Kari Hendler recounts the history of Dan Blanding, a poet, 
author, and artist who adopted Hawaii as his joyful home in the early 20thcentury
 and illuminated the culture through his work. Tiki Magazine even has a 
“drive in” section devoted to reviewing B movies featuring island 
themes. Totems, taboos, and the scent of the exotic whisper from every 
colorful page. I don’t often sing the praises of glossy publications 
with ads, etc, but this one is too cool to miss. 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment