Blunt Magazine (magazine)

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Blunt Magazine

Blunt Magazine’s first cover (February 1, 2007)
Executive Editors Andrew Miller
Avik Basu
Thomas Wang
Categories Art and Culture magazine
Frequency Quarterly
First Issue February 1, 2007
Company Blunt Magazine Inc.
Country Canada
Language English
Website www.bluntmagazine.ca
ISSN unknown

Blunt Magazine is a quarterly Canadian online magazine published by Blunt Magazine Inc. (formerly Tha Playground). It is a theme-based magazine and written entirely by international bloggers. The images found in Blunt Magazine are used with the permission from the various photographers that Blunt Magazine talent scouts find while browsing the internet.

Avik Basu is the current managing editor of Blunt Magazine; Andrew Miller, and Thomas Wang are the current deputy managing editors.

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[edit] Under the Mistletoe

Organized by Blunt Magazine Inc., Under the Mistletoe is a holiday charitable event held each year (for the past three years) to help raise money for the Toronto Daily Bread Food Bank.

“It is always impressive to see young people getting involved in the community. These guys have been supporters of Daily Bread since their days at Albert Campbell High School. It’s great to see youth moved to action in school, and when they continue their commitment as adults it’s amazing, says Gail Nyberg, executive director at the Daily Bread Food Bank.[1]

[edit] Food Drive ‘04

Blunt Magazine Inc. (formerly known as Tha Playground) “brought 60 local kids from Albert Campbell High School and Franics Libermann High School down to the Daily Bread Food Bank to volunteer over the Christmas break.”

“The success of the event led Miller and his friends to hold a food drive at Albert Campbell, which raised more than six barrels of food that they donated to the Daily Bread Food Bank."[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gosyne, Kavita. "Blunt mag puts youth's action into words", Metro, 2006-12-20. Retrieved on February 1, 2007.
  2. ^ Davis, Nicholas. "Loud and proud about Scarborough", Toronto Sun, 2004-12-20. Retrieved on February 1, 2007.

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