Brit Griffin

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Brit Griffin is a Canadian journalist. She is best known as the publisher of HighGrader, a magazine she cofounded with her husband, musician and politician Charlie Angus.

Griffin and Angus first met in 1981, when Angus was a member of the band L'Étranger. They married, cofounded a homeless shelter in downtown Toronto in 1985, and subsequently moved to Cobalt in 1990. While living in Cobalt, Griffin and Angus cofounded HighGrader in 1995; Griffin acted as the magazine's publisher, while Angus was its editor.[1]

Griffin was also credited as a co-author with Angus of the 1996 book We Lived a Life and Then Some (ISBN 1896357067)[2] and the 1998 musical play Wildcat. She has also been published in the Jesuit magazine Compass.

Angus and Griffin have three daughters, Mariah, Siobhan and Lola.

References

  1. "The Outsiders", Ryerson Review of Journalism, Spring 2003.
  2. Search List from Amazon Books. www.Amazon.ca. 2007.


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