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Tribe Magazine's beginnings coincided with Toronto's fledgling club scene. The name was coined after publisher 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 . The magazine published 105 issues and is currently on hiatus.

TRIBE is published by Tribe Communications Inc., a privately held Canadian company. The name TRIBE was registered as a trademark in 2003 for use by Tribe Communications Inc. for use in online and print publishing.

TRIBE Printed Edition: ISSN 1480-6231 Online Edition: ISSN 1480-624X

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