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==Overview==
==Overview==
''Naked Eye'' magazine's publicly stated primary mandate was to "celebrate [[Culture of Canada|Canadian culture]] by covering national talent with a global perspective". The magazine focused on both Canadian and international celebrities and trends.<ref>[http://perezhilton.com/2007-10-16-ryan-reynolds Perez Hilton Quote of the Day]</ref>

Naked Eye magazine's publicly stated primary mandate was to "celebrate [[Culture of Canada|Canadian culture]] by covering national talent with a global perspective". The magazine focused on both Canadian and international celebrities and trends.<ref>[http://perezhilton.com/2007-10-16-ryan-reynolds Perez Hilton Quote of the Day]</ref>


The magazine originally launched in [[Montreal]], Quebec, under XMMA promoter and publisher (and then editor) [[Burton Rice]] in 1999 but folded in under a year. It was relaunched as a quarterly in 2007.
The magazine originally launched in [[Montreal]], Quebec, under XMMA promoter and publisher (and then editor) [[Burton Rice]] in 1999 but folded in under a year. It was relaunched as a quarterly in 2007.

Revision as of 11:55, 13 November 2015

Naked Eye
FrequencyQuarterly/Annually
PublisherBrand U Media
Founded1999, 2007-2010
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteNaked Eye Magazine official website

Naked Eye Magazine was a Canadian entertainment and lifestyle publication distributed by Brand U Media on a quarterly basis and then biannual basis.[1]

Overview

Naked Eye magazine's publicly stated primary mandate was to "celebrate Canadian culture by covering national talent with a global perspective". The magazine focused on both Canadian and international celebrities and trends.[2]

The magazine originally launched in Montreal, Quebec, under XMMA promoter and publisher (and then editor) Burton Rice in 1999 but folded in under a year. It was relaunched as a quarterly in 2007.

Naked Eye was unique in that it only featured Canadian celebrities on its cover. [3]

Originally cover subjects were limited to actors and musicians, though towards the last issues this expanded to subjects including an ultimate fighter and a latex fetish model.

Fall 2007: Ryan Reynolds
Winter 2008: Pamela Anderson
Spring 2008: Feist
Summer 2008: The Kids in the Hall
Fall 2008: Emmanuelle Chriqui
Winter 2009: Rachelle Lefevre
Spring 2009: Bianca Beauchamp
Summer 2009: Georges St-Pierre
Fall 2009: Nelly Furtado
Issue #10: Lights (musician)
Issue #11: Malin Akerman

References