Zie magazine

‘Zie magazine’ is a very thorough Flemish magazine for all the family. The articles it features cover a wide variety of social issues and they do not shy away from going off the beaten track, but without ever falling into flat sensationalism. Besides the classic topics such as relationships, film actors, fashion, culture, architecture, famous Flemings, society, sports, health and tourism, topics you would not expect are covered with fairly long articles, in an engaging way. The magazine is best compared to France’s Paris Match but with more articles and less advertising.
The magazine was issued with exceptional care and is decorated with a lot of quality photos.

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Zie magazine is an iconic Flemish magazine that addressed very broad social issues. In addition, Zie magazine also covered international and national politics in a very individual but particularly adequate way. You could refer to it today as critical reality journalism. The themes published by See magazine are : famous quacks in Flanders, the inventor of the biros, being old in a reserve – an article about an old people’s city instead of an old people’s home, Margeret the woman next to Trudeau, Cogels-Oslei the operetta street of Antwerp, an article about Pele, blind people can now also go to a museum, Oliver Reed, fashion for poor people, a republic of world citizens, the Mediterranean Sea is deathly ill, an article on Flemish boxer Jean-Pierre Coopman fighting Mohammed Ali, test what do your children think of you, hands up an article on guns and pistols, an ocean floor covered in manganese tubers, sport after the fame comes the headache, an article on Henry Kissinger. You will also read some in-depth reports on a sports figure.