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{{Infobox magazine
|title = Mehfil Magazine
|title = Mehfil Magazine
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|publisher = Rana Vig
|publisher = Rana Vig
|frequency = 9 issues per year
|frequency = 9 issues per year
|circulation = 40,000
|circulation = 40,000
|category = [[Lifestyle magazine]]
|category = [[Lifestyle magazine]]
|company =
|company = Vig Publications Inc.
|founded = 1993
|publisher = Vig Publications Inc.
|firstdate = 1993
|finaldate = 2010
|country = {{Flag|Canada}}
|country = Canada
|based =
|language = [[English language|English]]
|language = [[English language|English]]
|website = [http://www.mehfilmagazine.com mehfilmagazine.com]
|website = [http://www.mehfilmagazine.com mehfilmagazine.com]
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'''''Mehfil Magazine''''' was a Canadian based [[South Asian]] [[lifestyle magazine]], launched in 1993 by brothers Rana and Minto Vig. It was the first full colour South Asian glossy magazine of its kind in Canada. Their idea was simply to produce a periodical that would not only showcase the community to its own, but also provide a tool and a bridge to foster better cross-cultural harmony and understanding. The word “Mehfil” means “a gathering”.
'''''Mehfil Magazine''''' was a Canadian-based [[South Asian]] [[lifestyle magazine]], launched in 1993<ref>{{cite news|title=Mehfil Magazine supports Kwantlen journalism students|url=http://www.kpu.ca/news/mehfil-magazine-supports-kwantlen-journalism-students|accessdate=10 February 2016|work=KPU|date=4 November 2009}}</ref> by brothers Rana and Minto Vig. It was the first full colour South Asian glossy magazine of its kind in Canada. Their idea was simply to produce a periodical that would not only showcase the community to its own, but also provide a tool and a bridge to foster better cross-cultural harmony and understanding. The word "Mehfil" means "a gathering".
During its run, Mehfil Magazine featured the South Asian community’s leading business men and women, writers, artists, social workers, law enforcement, politicians and students. It also tackled some of the South Asian community’s toughest social and political issues, including the Air India bombing, sexual abuse, arranged marriages, health concerns such as diabetes, the plight of seniors, as well as the cultural challenges of a new generation trying to integrate.
During its run, ''Mehfil Magazine'' featured the South Asian community's leading business men and women, writers, artists, social workers, law enforcement, politicians and students. It also tackled some of the South Asian community's toughest social and political issues, including the Air India bombing, sexual abuse, arranged marriages, health concerns such as diabetes, the plight of seniors, as well as the cultural challenges of a new generation trying to integrate. The magazine ceased publication in 2010.<ref>{{cite news|title=Mehfil Magazine. South Asian Magazine in Canada|url=http://www.mehfilmagazine.com/|accessdate=12 September 2016|work=Mehfil Magazine}}</ref>


==Notable Contributors==
==Notable contributors==
[[Rick Hansen]], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' April/May 1998<sup>1</sup><br />
[[Rick Hansen]], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' April/May 1998<br />
[[Peter C. Newman]], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' Aug/Sept 1997<sup>2</sup><br />
[[Peter C. Newman]], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' Aug/Sept 1997<br />
[[John Peter Bell]], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' July 1997<sup>3</sup><br />
[[John Peter Bell]], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' July 1997<br />
[[Ray Perrault]], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' June 1997<sup>4</sup><br />
[[Ray Perrault]], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' June 1997<br />
[http://www.vancouversun.com/columnists/Greg_Douglas.html Greg Douglas, The Vancouver Sun], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' Dec 1997<sup>5</sup>
[https://vancouversun.com/columnists/Greg_Douglas.html Greg Douglas, The Vancouver Sun], Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' Dec 1997


==Notable Covers==
==Notable covers==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Mehfil Magazine April 1995 Cover.jpg|'''Moe Sihota''' ''His Mandate, His Life, His Aspirations''
Mehfil Magazine April 2004 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine April 2004 Cover
Mehfil Magazine Dec 1993 Cover.jpg|'''Not Without My Turban'''
Mehfil Magazine September 2004 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine September 2004 Cover
Mehfil Magazine Dec 1997 Cover.jpg|'''Herb Dhaliwal''' - ''Making The East West Connection''
Mehfil Magazine September 2003 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine September 2003 Cover
Mehfil Magazine Feb 2004 Cover.jpg|''The Fire And Ice of'' '''Emanuel Sandhu'''
Mehfil Magazine October 2003 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine October 2003 Cover
Mehfil Magazine Aug 2003 Cover.jpg|'''Keeping The Peace''' - ''Indo-Canadians In The Armed Forces''
Mehfil Magazine October 2004 Cover.jpg|Mehfil Magazine October 2004 Cover
Mehfil Magazine November 2004 Cover.jpg|Mehfil Magazine November 2004 Cover
</gallery>
Mehfil Magazine November 2003 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine November 2003 Cover
Mehfil Magazine January 2004 Cover Image.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine January 2004 Cover Image
Mehfil Magazine July 2004 Cover.jpg|Mehfil Magazine July 2004 Cover
Mehfil Magazine February 2005.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine February 2005
Mehfil Magazine Feb 2004 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine Feb 2004 Cover
Mehfil Magazine December 2003 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine December 2003 Cover
Mehfil Magazine August 2003 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine August 2003 Cover
Mehfil Magazine April 1994 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine April 1994 Cover
Mehfil Magazine April 1997 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine April 1997 Cover
Mehfil Magazine April 1995 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine April 1995 Cover
Mehfil Magazine April 1993 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine April 1993 Cover
Mehfil Magazine October 1997 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine October 1997 Cover
Mehfil Magazine October 1995 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine October 1995 Cover
Mehfil Magazine October 1994 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine October 1994 Cover
Mehfil Magazine November 1995 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine November 1995 Cover
Mehfil's Youth Magazine Fall 1997.jpeg|Mehfil's Youth Magazine Fall 1997
Mehfil Magazine May 1995 Front Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine May 1995 Front Cover
Mehfil Magazine March 1997 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine March 1997 Cover
Mehfil Magazine March 1996 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine March 1996 Cover
Mehfil Magazine July 1996 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine July 1996 Cover
Mehfil Magazine June 1997 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine June 1997 Cover
Mehfil Magazine June 1996 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine June 1996 Cover
Mehfil Magazine June 1993 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine June 1993 Cover
Mehfil Magazine July 1997 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine July 1997 Cover
Mehfil Magazine July 1995.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine July 1995
Mehfil Magazine January 1995 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine January 1995 Cover
Mehfil Magazine February 1998 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine February 1998 Cover
Mehfil Magazine February 1997 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine February 1997 Cover
Mehfil Magazine February 1996 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine February 1996 Cover
Mehfil Magazine February 1994.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine February 1994
Mehfil Magazine January 1997 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine January 1997 Cover
Mehfil Magazine December 1997 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine December 1997 Cover
Mehfil Magazine August 1997 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine August 1997 Cover
Mehfil Magazine August 1996 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine August 1996 Cover
Mehfil Magazine August 1995 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine August 1995 Cover
Mehfil Magazine August 1994 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine August 1994 Cover


</gallery>
==Specialty Publications==


==Specialty publications==
=== Mehfil Youth Magazine ===
=== Mehfil Youth Magazine ===
In April 1997, on ''Mehfil Magazine's'' fourth anniversary, Rana Vig and his brother Minto Vig launched ''MY Magazine'' (Mehfil Youth). The quarterly
In April 1997, on ''Mehfil Magazine's'' fourth anniversary, Rana Vig and his brother Minto Vig launched ''MY Magazine'' (Mehfil Youth). The quarterly
magazine was released at The Grand Taj Banquet Hall in Surrey, BC where 700 'who's who' of the South Asian community had gathered
magazine was released at The Grand Taj Banquet Hall in Surrey, BC where 700 'who's who' of the South Asian community had gathered
to celebrate the new publication. Then NDP Premier Glen Clark was on hand to perform a special unveiling ceremony to the sounds of Dal Dil Vog's rendition of
to celebrate the new publication. Then NDP Premier Glen Clark was on hand to perform a special unveiling ceremony to the sounds of Dal Dil Vog's rendition of
the popular song, ''The Greatest Love of All''. The event raised $50,000 for Surrey Memorial Hospital's Here for Kids campaign.<sup>10</sup>
the popular song, ''The Greatest Love of All''. The event raised $50,000 for Surrey Memorial Hospital's Here for Kids campaign.<ref name ="TheLink" />


=== Vaisakhi Magazine ===
=== Vaisakhi Magazine ===
In April 1996, Mehfil Magazine published its first edition of a special Vaisakhi Magazine and distributed it free of charge to attendees at the annual Vaisakhi parade held in Vancouver BC, and subsequently also in Surrey, BC.
In April 1996, Mehfil Magazine published its first edition of a special Vaisakhi Magazine and distributed it free of charge to attendees at the annual Vaisakhi parade held in Vancouver BC, and subsequently also in Surrey, BC.
<gallery>
Mehfil Magazine Vaisakhi 2010 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine Vaisakhi 2010 Cover
Mehfil Magazine Vaisakhi 2009 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine Vaisakhi 2009 Cover
Mehfil Magazine Vaisakhi 2007 Cover.jpeg|Mehfil Magazine Vaisakhi 2007 Cover

</gallery>


==RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards of Excellence==
==RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards of Excellence==
In 2009 Mehfil Magazine held a black tie gala dinner event at Vancouver's Waterfront Fairmont Hotel. CBC's [[Peter Mansbridge]] was the keynote speaker.<sup>11</sup>
In 2009 Mehfil Magazine held a black tie gala dinner event at Vancouver's Waterfront Fairmont Hotel. CBC's [[Peter Mansbridge]] was the keynote speaker.<ref name="RBC" />


In 2010 Mehfil Magazine held its second gala dinner event where Montreal based comedian [[Sugar Sammy]] was the evenings emcee.<sup>12</sup>
In 2010 Mehfil Magazine held its second gala dinner event where Montreal based comedian [[Sugar Sammy]] was the evenings emcee.<ref name="RBC2" />


==100 Year Journey==
==100 Year Journey==
In 2014 Rana Vig launched The 100 Year Journey - a community project committed to preserving the stories of the South Asian pioneers that helped to build Canada. A 150 page book of the same name was released on November 29, 2014 at a sold out black tie gala where 500 ‘movers & shakers’ of the community gathered to be part of an historic evening.<sup>6</sup> Among the attendees were British Columbia Premier [[Christy Clark]]<sup>7</sup> and Federal senior cabinet Minister [[Jason Kenney]]<sup>8</sup> who applauded the efforts of this unique inaugural publication and event.
In 2014 Rana Vig launched The 100 Year Journey - a community project committed to preserving the stories of the South Asian pioneers that helped to build Canada. A 150-page book of the same name was released on 29 November 2014 at a sold out black tie gala where 500 ‘movers & shakers’ of the community gathered to be part of an historic evening.<ref name="VancouverDesi" /> Among the attendees were British Columbia Premier [[Christy Clark]] and Federal senior cabinet Minister [[Jason Kenney]] who applauded the efforts of this unique inaugural publication and event.<ref name="YouTube" />


==Community cruiser==
In 1995 Mehfil Magazine launched a community cruiser designed to attend both mainstream and South Asian community events to interact with people and to educate them about the South Asian culture. A special magazine that highlighted the South Asian community's history was produced and distributed to all attendees at events that the cruiser and its street team attended.{{citation needed|date=February 2021}}


==Community Cruiser==
==Community work==
In 2009 Rana Vig and his brother Minto established the Mehfil Magazine Endowed Journalism Award at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Committed to inspiring future journalists to reach their potential, the Mehfil Magazine Endowment was created to encourage discussion about what role or significance, if any, ethnicity and cultural background should have in contemporary journalism. The endowment, which started at $40,000,<sup>9</sup> has grown to $100,000 through various contributions made by the magazine and by Rana Vig.<ref name="KPU" />
In 1995 Mehfil Magazine launched a community cruiser designed to attend both mainstream and South Asian community events to interact with people and to educate them about the South Asian culture. A special magazine that highlighted the South Asian community's history was produced and distributed to all attendees at events that the cruiser and its street team attended.


==Community Work==
==References==
{{Reflist|refs=
In 2009 Rana Vig and his brother Minto established the Mehfil Magazine Endowed Journalism Award at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Committed to inspiring future journalists to reach their potential, the Mehfil Magazine Endowment was created to encourage discussion about what role or significance, if any, ethnicity and cultural background should have in contemporary journalism. The endowment, which started at $40,000,<sup>9</sup> has grown to $100,000 through various contributions made by the magazine and by Rana Vig.
<ref name="TheLink">{{cite book | title = The Link Weekday Edition | year = 1997 |work=The Link|page = 6}}</ref>
<ref name="RBC">{{cite web | title = RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards of Excellence | url = https://theprovince.com/Photo+gallery+Mehfil+Magazine+Awards+Excellence+event+Vancouver/2071895/story.html |work=The Province| accessdate = 27 Feb 2015}}</ref>
<ref name="RBC2">{{cite web | title = 2nd RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards of Excellence | url = https://theprovince.com/technology/lawsuit+looks+protect+Canadian+whales/3181506/Photos+Mehfil+Magazine+Awards+Excellence+Gala/3622159/story.html?id=3622159 | work=The Province| accessdate = 27 Feb 2015}}</ref>
<ref name="VancouverDesi">{{cite web | title = Publisher acts to preserve historical legacy of South Asian and Sikh pioneers in Canada | url = http://www.vancouverdesi.com/news/nridiaspora/publisher-acts-to-preserve-historical-legacy-of-south-asian-and-sikh-pioneers-in-canada/819110/ |work= Vancouver Desi | accessdate = 27 Feb 2015}}</ref>


<ref name="YouTube">{{cite web | title = BC Premier Christy Clark & Senior Federal Minister Jason Kenney remarks | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA3Vq91muR4 | publisher = YouTube Video | accessdate = 27 Feb 2015}}</ref>

<ref name="KPU">{{cite web | title = Mehfil Magazine supports Kwantlen journalism students | url = http://www.kpu.ca/news/mehfil-magazine-supports-kwantlen-journalism-students |work=Kwantlen Polytechnic University| accessdate = 27 Feb 2015}}</ref>
}}


==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.mehfilmagazine.com/ Mehfil Magazine]
* [http://www.mehfilmagazine.com/ Mehfil Magazine]
* [http://100yearjourney.com 100YearJourney.com]
* [http://100yearjourney.com 100YearJourney.com]
* [https://www.facebook.com/100YearJourney 100 Year Journey Facebook Page ]


[[Category:1993 establishments in Canada]]
==Notes & References==
[[Category:2010 disestablishments in Canada]]
1. Mehfil Magazine April/May 1998, Page 12, Retrieved February 15, 2015
[[Category:Lifestyle magazines published in Canada]]

[[Category:Defunct magazines published in Canada]]
2. Mehfil Magazine Aug/Sept 1997, Page 16, Retrieved February 15, 2015

3. Mehfil Magazine July 1997, Page 14, Retrieved February 15, 2015

4. Mehfil Magazine June 1997, Page 16, Retrieved February 15, 2015

5. Mehfil Magazine'' Dec 1997, Page 16, Retrieved February 15, 2015

6. [http://www.vancouverdesi.com/news/nridiaspora/publisher-acts-to-preserve-historical-legacy-of-south-asian-and-sikh-pioneers-in-canada/819110/ Publisher acts to preserve historical legacy of South Asian and Sikh pioneers in Canada]

7 & 8. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA3Vq91muR4 BC Premier Christy Clark & Senior Federal Minister Jason Kenney remarks]

9. [http://www.kpu.ca/news/mehfil-magazine-supports-kwantlen-journalism-students Mehfil Magazine Supports Kwantlen Journalism Students]

10. The Link Weekday Edition, April 23, 1997, page 6

11. [http://www.theprovince.com/Photo+gallery+Mehfil+Magazine+Awards+Excellence+event+Vancouver/2071895/story.html RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards of Excellence, The Province, Oct 6, 2009]

12. [http://www.theprovince.com/technology/lawsuit+looks+protect+Canadian+whales/3181506/Photos+Mehfil+Magazine+Awards+Excellence+Gala/3622159/story.html?id=3622159 2nd RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards of Excellence, The Province, Oct 4, 2010]

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[[Category:Canadian lifestyle magazines]]
[[Category:Magazines established in 1993]]
[[Category:Magazines established in 1993]]
[[Category:1993 establishments in Canada]]
[[Category:Magazines disestablished in 2010]]
[[Category:Indian diaspora mass media]]
[[Category:Indo-Canadian culture]]

Latest revision as of 15:24, 8 October 2023

Mehfil Magazine
Mehfil Magazine February 2005
CategoriesLifestyle magazine
Frequency9 issues per year
Circulation40,000
PublisherRana Vig
Founded1993
Final issue2010
CompanyVig Publications Inc.
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Websitemehfilmagazine.com

Mehfil Magazine was a Canadian-based South Asian lifestyle magazine, launched in 1993[1] by brothers Rana and Minto Vig. It was the first full colour South Asian glossy magazine of its kind in Canada. Their idea was simply to produce a periodical that would not only showcase the community to its own, but also provide a tool and a bridge to foster better cross-cultural harmony and understanding. The word "Mehfil" means "a gathering". During its run, Mehfil Magazine featured the South Asian community's leading business men and women, writers, artists, social workers, law enforcement, politicians and students. It also tackled some of the South Asian community's toughest social and political issues, including the Air India bombing, sexual abuse, arranged marriages, health concerns such as diabetes, the plight of seniors, as well as the cultural challenges of a new generation trying to integrate. The magazine ceased publication in 2010.[2]

Notable contributors[edit]

Rick Hansen, Guest columnist Mehfil Magazine April/May 1998
Peter C. Newman, Guest columnist Mehfil Magazine Aug/Sept 1997
John Peter Bell, Guest columnist Mehfil Magazine July 1997
Ray Perrault, Guest columnist Mehfil Magazine June 1997
Greg Douglas, The Vancouver Sun, Guest columnist Mehfil Magazine Dec 1997

Notable covers[edit]

Specialty publications[edit]

Mehfil Youth Magazine[edit]

In April 1997, on Mehfil Magazine's fourth anniversary, Rana Vig and his brother Minto Vig launched MY Magazine (Mehfil Youth). The quarterly magazine was released at The Grand Taj Banquet Hall in Surrey, BC where 700 'who's who' of the South Asian community had gathered to celebrate the new publication. Then NDP Premier Glen Clark was on hand to perform a special unveiling ceremony to the sounds of Dal Dil Vog's rendition of the popular song, The Greatest Love of All. The event raised $50,000 for Surrey Memorial Hospital's Here for Kids campaign.[3]

Vaisakhi Magazine[edit]

In April 1996, Mehfil Magazine published its first edition of a special Vaisakhi Magazine and distributed it free of charge to attendees at the annual Vaisakhi parade held in Vancouver BC, and subsequently also in Surrey, BC.

RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards of Excellence[edit]

In 2009 Mehfil Magazine held a black tie gala dinner event at Vancouver's Waterfront Fairmont Hotel. CBC's Peter Mansbridge was the keynote speaker.[4]

In 2010 Mehfil Magazine held its second gala dinner event where Montreal based comedian Sugar Sammy was the evenings emcee.[5]

100 Year Journey[edit]

In 2014 Rana Vig launched The 100 Year Journey - a community project committed to preserving the stories of the South Asian pioneers that helped to build Canada. A 150-page book of the same name was released on 29 November 2014 at a sold out black tie gala where 500 ‘movers & shakers’ of the community gathered to be part of an historic evening.[6] Among the attendees were British Columbia Premier Christy Clark and Federal senior cabinet Minister Jason Kenney who applauded the efforts of this unique inaugural publication and event.[7]

Community cruiser[edit]

In 1995 Mehfil Magazine launched a community cruiser designed to attend both mainstream and South Asian community events to interact with people and to educate them about the South Asian culture. A special magazine that highlighted the South Asian community's history was produced and distributed to all attendees at events that the cruiser and its street team attended.[citation needed]

Community work[edit]

In 2009 Rana Vig and his brother Minto established the Mehfil Magazine Endowed Journalism Award at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Committed to inspiring future journalists to reach their potential, the Mehfil Magazine Endowment was created to encourage discussion about what role or significance, if any, ethnicity and cultural background should have in contemporary journalism. The endowment, which started at $40,000,9 has grown to $100,000 through various contributions made by the magazine and by Rana Vig.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mehfil Magazine supports Kwantlen journalism students". KPU. 4 November 2009. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Mehfil Magazine. South Asian Magazine in Canada". Mehfil Magazine. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  3. ^ "RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards of Excellence". The Province. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  4. ^ "2nd RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards of Excellence". The Province. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  5. ^ "Publisher acts to preserve historical legacy of South Asian and Sikh pioneers in Canada". Vancouver Desi. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  6. ^ "BC Premier Christy Clark & Senior Federal Minister Jason Kenney remarks". YouTube Video. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Mehfil Magazine supports Kwantlen journalism students". Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Retrieved 27 February 2015.

External links[edit]