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  2. Big Brother (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Big Brother was a skateboarding magazine founded by Steve Rocco in 1992, [1] [2] which was notable for ushering in street skating and the sub-culture of skateboarding. Big Brother ceased publication in 2004. [2] The magazine often covered various taboo topics in addition to skateboarding.

  3. Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The documentary chronicles the origin, creation, controversies, decline, cancellation and eventual legacy and friendships developed in the publication of the skateboard magazine Big Brother by tracking its evolution from a printed publication into home video releases and its eventual evolution into more successful fringe skateboard culture endeavors like CKY, Jackass, Ridiculousness and other ...

  4. Dave Carnie - Wikipedia

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    David Ross Carnie [1] (born December 14, 1969) [2] is an American writer, magazine editor, and skateboarder. He is the former editor-in-chief of Big Brother [ 3 ] and current writer for numerous publications.

  5. Category : Defunct magazines published in the United States

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    B. Ballyhoo (magazine) BAM (magazine) Bass Frontiers Magazine; Beyond Investigation Magazine; Big Brother (magazine) Billboard Radio Monitor; Black Market Magazine

  6. Big Brother - Wikipedia

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    Big Brother, a skateboarding culture magazine; Big Brother: A Novel, by Lionel Shriver, 2013; Music "Big Brother" (David Bowie song), 1973 "Big Brother ...

  7. Chris Nieratko - Wikipedia

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    Nieratko is a past editor of Big Brother magazine, and currently reviews pornographic films for Vice magazine, as well as being the author of the related Skinema book. [1] He also appeared in 2 episodes of MTV's Jackass in 2000, and in the 2017 documentary titled Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine.

  8. Smut Peddlers - Wikipedia

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    The band's music was featured in Big Brother magazine's 1996 skateboarding video. They were also featured on the 2002 soundtrack to Jackass: The Movie and the 2006 soundtrack to Jackass Number Two. In addition, the band's music has been featured on several episodes of the television shows Jackass, Wildboyz, and Rob and Big.

  9. Danielle Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd donated her winnings from both Celebrity Big Brother and The Weakest Link to the Linda McCartney Centre located at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. [8] Lloyd in 2007. Lloyd has also appeared several times on the covers of men's magazines Maxim, Loaded, Nuts and Zoo Weekly, as well as featuring in FHM and Ice.