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= Banter Magazine = Banter Magazine is a Montréal-based indie magazine that publishes interviews, social commentary, and various other forms of cultural content. Originally launched as an outlet to promote the fruits of Canadian academia for a lay audience, its scope has since expanded to include significant artistic and urban subject matter.

Etymology
The magazine takes its name from the English word "banter", as the published material often deals with serious or technically involved issues in a style that is casual, conversational, and rudimentary.

History
In 2018, while in graduate school at the University of Toronto and McGill University, respectively, brothers Samuel and Cole Forster began conducting and publishing interviews with prominent academics. The pieces have been promoted and praised by the academic institutions themselves, as well as by private media organizations like TED. Though a majority of Banter' s profiled subjects are Canadian, Dr. Lee Mellor among them, the outlet has also seen a growing international presence, particularly in the American context. In 2019, the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, Banter's profile of Apollo astronaut Harrison Schmitt gained wide American circulation.

Ideology
Though the magazine expresses no explicit political orientation, its editorial voice embraces the ideological tenets of liberalism, secularism, cosmopolitanism, sexual inclusivity and, most notably, free speech. This latter value was evinced most clearly when the editors published a piece by the famous Canadian polemicist Dr. Adam Thrasher. In 1997, Thrasher was at the focal point of the Space Moose controversy; he has been the subject of international contention in the decades since.