Rage Magazine
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Rage Magazine was a free urban magazine
and the first issue was released the summer of 2006. The magazines print-run increased from 10,000 to 80,000 copies, and was found across Canada and the US. Rage was an edgy street magazine with the size format of 9x10", the magazines content was mainly on music and fashion. The magazine had a column by George Jung and collaborator Melissa Auf Der Maur
. The magazine was free and driven by advertising and campaigns and at from 2006-2008 had the biggest circulation of a free magazine in North America, this because no other free magazines were releasing 80,000 free copies in each country, Canada and the United States.
Issue 5 was nominated for Best Cover at the 2007 Grands Prix in Quebec.
Rage Magazine released over one million free copies from 2006-2008.
Content that stood out over the years was a Bill Drummond interview, Max D Heston asked him if his Mother made great noises in bed. Another was a Jeffrey Archer interview on his time in jail.
The Magazine was founded by Max D Heston, Nelson Dias, Kris Branch in 2006 in a loft of Max D Heston's, the magazine took off and went national within a year. New investors and publishers of tourist magazines, Sebastien Le Montagner and Sylvain Gelinas then bought into the company for $150,000.00. This led to a creative differences between all partners and Max D Heston tried to leave though having nobody to buy his shares stayed on the company.
In 2008 shares from Nelson Dias, Sebastien Le Montagner and Sylvain Gelinas were bought by Dubai entrepreneur Fadi Ajjaoui making Max D Heston and Fadi Ajjaoui the only shareholders. Later in 2009 the magazine was discontinued due to creative differences between the two remaining partners.
Max D Heston and Ajjaoui walked away from the magazine after a huge argument took place, where Max D Heston smashed up Fadi Ajjaoui's TV while he was watching it in bed.
In March 2010 in an interview with Max D Heston with a McGill University student he stated " It would be a shame to just kill the magazine, we had zero debt and it was going strong though just tough when you don't get on well with your partners. So we decided to drop it and move on. We may release some special editions of Rage one day if me and Fadi can bring ourselves around to talking to each other again." He also stated " I think the print business is done for now, I mean I will always love magazines though I think its time to move on to more fiction and films".
In 2009 The Best Of Rage Magazine was released and sold for $45.00 USD on the Rage website with a limited run of 30,000 for sale.
In Summer of 2011 a smaller pocket book run of Rage Magazine was released for the festivals Osheaga and Coachella. Max D Heston quoted when asked " You have to whore yourself out now and again, and this is the time to do so".
In 2011 it was announced that Ruckenstein Media would release the magazine changing its name slightly to Rage Magna Carta, none of the original founders will be part of this new venture.
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and the first issue was released the summer of 2006. The magazines print-run increased from 10,000 to 80,000 copies, and was found across Canada and the US. Rage was an edgy street magazine with the size format of 9x10", the magazines content was mainly on music and fashion. The magazine had a column by George Jung and collaborator Melissa Auf Der Maur
Melissa Auf der Maur
Melissa Auf der Maur is a Canadian rock musician from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Her career has included 5 years as bassist with the band Hole and she later toured with The Smashing Pumpkins for their 2000 tour. Her second solo album, Out of Our Minds, was released on March 30, 2010. She is also a...
. The magazine was free and driven by advertising and campaigns and at from 2006-2008 had the biggest circulation of a free magazine in North America, this because no other free magazines were releasing 80,000 free copies in each country, Canada and the United States.
Issue 5 was nominated for Best Cover at the 2007 Grands Prix in Quebec.
Rage Magazine released over one million free copies from 2006-2008.
Content that stood out over the years was a Bill Drummond interview, Max D Heston asked him if his Mother made great noises in bed. Another was a Jeffrey Archer interview on his time in jail.
The Magazine was founded by Max D Heston, Nelson Dias, Kris Branch in 2006 in a loft of Max D Heston's, the magazine took off and went national within a year. New investors and publishers of tourist magazines, Sebastien Le Montagner and Sylvain Gelinas then bought into the company for $150,000.00. This led to a creative differences between all partners and Max D Heston tried to leave though having nobody to buy his shares stayed on the company.
In 2008 shares from Nelson Dias, Sebastien Le Montagner and Sylvain Gelinas were bought by Dubai entrepreneur Fadi Ajjaoui making Max D Heston and Fadi Ajjaoui the only shareholders. Later in 2009 the magazine was discontinued due to creative differences between the two remaining partners.
Max D Heston and Ajjaoui walked away from the magazine after a huge argument took place, where Max D Heston smashed up Fadi Ajjaoui's TV while he was watching it in bed.
In March 2010 in an interview with Max D Heston with a McGill University student he stated " It would be a shame to just kill the magazine, we had zero debt and it was going strong though just tough when you don't get on well with your partners. So we decided to drop it and move on. We may release some special editions of Rage one day if me and Fadi can bring ourselves around to talking to each other again." He also stated " I think the print business is done for now, I mean I will always love magazines though I think its time to move on to more fiction and films".
In 2009 The Best Of Rage Magazine was released and sold for $45.00 USD on the Rage website with a limited run of 30,000 for sale.
In Summer of 2011 a smaller pocket book run of Rage Magazine was released for the festivals Osheaga and Coachella. Max D Heston quoted when asked " You have to whore yourself out now and again, and this is the time to do so".
In 2011 it was announced that Ruckenstein Media would release the magazine changing its name slightly to Rage Magna Carta, none of the original founders will be part of this new venture.