60: Something Mag
Our critics are all over 60. They review new movies not as "cute diversions" but as artistic statements. They review new music (yes, we covered the last Taylor Swift tour) with the nuanced ear of people who have seen the industry evolve. We also champion the "Late Bloomer" artist—the painter who started at 58, the novelist who published their debut at 67, the actor who got their first Oscar nomination at 70.
The magazine is known for high-production photography and exploring the "essence" of architecture and product design. 60 something mag
We cover the difficult topics that no one warns you about: Our critics are all over 60
The audience for "60 Something Mag" is often characterized by what researchers call "New Navigators"—individuals who are often financially stable and seeking new experiences rather than winding down. These readers are considered "super influential consumers" across categories like tech, travel, and health because they have the disposable income to invest in quality products. Career and Purpose Ideas for People in Their 60s We also champion the "Late Bloomer" artist—the painter
We also tackle the emotional side of money: The "guilt of leaving a inheritance" vs. "spending it all." Is it wrong to buy the Porsche? Is it selfish to give less to the kids so you can travel? We debate it openly.
Many people in their 60s are caught in a financial paradox. They have more equity and savings than a 30-year-old, but they are terrified of outliving their money. We provide hard-hitting journalism on: