Se7en Magazine
Se7en Magazine is a politics, art, film, and music print and online magazine for politically conscious men and women with an interest in the international arts.
Se7en Magazine's concept was conceived at the end of 2004 and won the London Centre for Arts and Cultural Enterprise's first-ever Business Concept award in 2005. Launched as an online magazine in November 2005, the magazine has featured interviews with Christian Bale, Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry, Dead Prez, George Clooney and Yaya DaCosta. The magazine addresses key issues from the seven continents. It also features art, film, fashion, and culture articles from around the world.
Se7en Magazine provides young and emerging writing talent with a platform on which to address the real issues that affect the planet we live on. The project has received support from Anita Roddick (The Body Shop) and Tony Elliott (Chairman of Time Out).
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Ethical and Environmental Policy
We print the magazine on ethical paper and support charities and companies such as Traid and American Apparel that believe in ethical practices when producing their clothing and also put money into good causes.