::welcome to peace magazine::
Peace is Canada's magazine of global street and pop culture. Editorially outspoken and visually delicious, Peace speaks for young saavy readers whose tastes run in and out of the demographic boundaries and who demand a sly-to-serious spin on new and emerging trends and talents in style, fashion, arts, music, athletics, arts and technology.
Launched as a 16-page newsprint fanzine covering hip hop, R&B, rock and electronic dance music, Peace started breaking new styles from issue one that the rest of Canada's media slept on. From our debut interview in 1992 with Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and Chris Novoselic to a rate-the-rappers
session with Biggie Smalls to James Brown discussing his run-ins with the law, our early years were filled with more exclusives, bombs, scandals and sneak peeks than most Canadian magazines score in a lifetime.
When other media finally accepted the invitation to join our celebration of street music, fashion and lifestyle, Peace had long since grown into a full-colour glossy magazine and established itself as Canada's only national urban culture magazine. Mic in hand, we broke the beats, the battles and the brands that defined a generation. But that was then, and
this is now.
In 2005, Peace began a process of transformation that continues today.
Boldly announced by a fresh and fluid new design that sets the magazine apart in stores and on newstands, our expanding circumference of content spans an editorial vision also unique to Canadian publishing. Flirting between street and pop, urban and urbane, men and women, Peace's genre-busting approach to the bits and pieces we pick to click reflects and creates movement in the evolution of street style.
WE DO NOT ADD PRIVATE PAGES!