Numb (magazine)

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Numb Magazine, published since 2001, is an arts and literary magazine. Nominated for "Best New Publication" in 2002 by Utne Reader, Numb features artists, writers and poets from around the world and covers issues ranging from politics to entertainment. Numb is published quarterly in Toronto. A print edition of Numb is distributed throughout the United States and Canada and an electronic version is available online.

Contributors to Numb include Jewel Blackfeather Welter and Caterina Fake. Numb has publishe interviews of numerous well-known artists and entertainers, such as Spike Lee, Yoko Ono, Noam Chomsky, Deepak Chopra, Moses Znaimer, Fatboy Slim, and K-OS.

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