Tribe Magazine

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Tribe Magazine was a free print magazine originally distributed in Toronto, Ontario as well as across Canada from 1993 through to 2005. The magazine featured photography, music, CD reviews, dance and club listings. It currently has an online presence only in the form of an internet message board which provides many of the functions the print version of the magazine did.

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Tribe Magazine's beginnings coincided with Toronto's fledgling club scene. The name was coined after alexd observed "tribes" of club kids roaming the streets of the city looking for warehouse parties after the normal bars closed.

In 2004, it boasted a circulation of 100,000 readers a month [1].

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While the print version of the Magazine no longer exists, Tribe lives on in the form of an internet message board. Many of the users like to think it gained international exposure, when in June and July of 2004 a member allegedly witnessed an intoxicated Russell Crowe causing a scene at a local bar [2].


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