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List Of Magazines In Slovenia
The first magazine for women, '' Slovenka'' (''Slovenian Woman''), was published in Slovenia in 1896. During the 1960s the literary magazines played a significant role in Slovenia's liberalization. In 2004 there were nearly 1,000 printed media in Slovenia, including newspapers, magazines and journals. In addition to local magazines, the Slovenian versions of foreign magazine titles, such as ''Playboy'', ''Elle'' and '' Men’s Health'', are also distributed in the country. The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Slovenia. It also covers those magazines before the independence of the country. They may be published in Slovenian or in other languages. A * '' Anja'' * '' Avtomanija'' * '' Avenija'' B * ''Bravo'' * '' Bukla'' D * ''Demokracija'' * '' Dolenjski list'' * ''Dom in svet'' * '' Družina'' F * '' Finance Trendi'' * '' Flaneur'' H * ''Hopla'' J * '' Jana'' * '' Joker'' *'' Hallmark Film Television'' K * '' Kmečki glas'' ...
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Women's Magazine
This is a list of women's magazines from around the world. These are magazines that have been published primarily for a readership of women. Currently published *'' 10 Magazine'' (UK - distributed worldwide) *'' Al Jamila'' (Saudi Arabia) *''All You'' (US) *'' Allure'' (US) * (Denmark) *''Amina'' (France and Africa) * ''An an'' (Japan) *'' ASOS.com Magazine'' (online) *''The Australian Women's Weekly'' *'' Avantages'' (France) *''Azerbaijan Gadini'' (Azerbaijan) *''Bella'' (UK) *'' Best'' (UK) *'' Better Homes and Gardens'' (US) * '' Better Homes and Gardens'' (Australia) * (Germany) *'' Bis'' (Japan) *''Bitch'' (US) *''Brigitte'' (Germany) *''Burda Style'' (Germany) *''Bust'' (US) *''Bustle'' (US) *''Canadian Living'' *'' Candis'' (UK) *'' Chat'' (UK) *'' Chatelaine'' (Canada) *'' Claudia'' (Brazil) *''Cleo'' (Australia) *'' Closer'' (UK and France) *''Cosmopolitan'' (US-based) * ''Costume'' (Finland) *''Croissant'' (Japan) *''Curve'' * (Sweden) *'' Darling'' (US) *''Destiny'' (S ...
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Dom In Svet
''Dom in svet'' ("Home and World") was a Catholic cultural and literary journal published in Slovenia. History and profile ''Dom in svet'' was published from 1888 to 1943. Its long-running rivalry with the national-liberal journal ''Ljubljanski zvon'' was a major feature of Slovenian cultural life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; historian Péter Krasztev describes the "clear-cut distinction between liberal and conservative" the pair of journals produced as "striking and uncharacteristic of the region". ''Dom in svet'' was founded in 1888 by the conservative Catholic editor Frančišek Lampe. It opposed both naturalist and avant-garde experimentations with Modernism, especially the Decadent movement, attacking Slovene and other Slavic writers whom they saw as their regional representatives, such as Anton Aškerc and Jaroslav Vrchlický. Instead the editorial line "steadily opposed the loosening of literary form and insisted on Christian-national and Pan-Slavic values ...
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Mag (Slovenian Magazine)
''Mag'' was a Slovenian language weekly news and political magazine published in Ljubljana, Slovenia, between 1995 and 2010. History and profile ''Mag'' was first published in 1995. The magazine was based in Ljubljana and was published on a weekly basis. The weekly provided political news. The last publisher and owner of the magazine was the Delo publishing house which bought it in 2006. In December 2007 the weekly was sold to Salomon 2000 which also published it. In early years ''Mag'' was a right-wing conservative publication. However with the dismissal of the editor-in-chief in late 2007 it became a left liberal and centrist magazine. In 2003 the circulation of ''Mag'' was 17,000 copies, making it the second best-selling weekly in the country. In 2007 the magazine sold 16,500 copies. In 2008 its readership was 36,000. The magazine became a supplement to daily ''Delo ''Delo'' (russian: Дело) is a business oriented online media in Ukraine, belonging to ekonomika+ media ...
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Ljubljanski Zvon
''Ljubljanski zvon'' (The Ljubljana Bell) was a journal published in Ljubljana in Slovene between 1881 and 1941. It was considered one of the most prestigious literary and cultural magazines in Slovenia. Early period The journal was founded in 1881 as a gazette of the circle of young Slovene liberals, mostly from Carniola, who were dissatisfied with the editorial policy of the magazine ''Zvon'' (The Bell), published in Vienna by the doyen of the Young Slovenes movement, Josip Stritar. The group, centered around the authors, journalists and political activists Josip Jurčič, Janko Kersnik, Ivan Tavčar, and Fran Levec, regarded Stritar's editorial policy as too detached from the reality in the Slovene Lands. They also rejected Stritar's post-romantic aesthetic views, which they saw as backward and too influenced by Schopenhauer's pessimism. Instead, they turned to realism and later to naturalism. Soon after its establishment, ''Ljubljanski zvon'' became the most prestigious ...
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Love Style
''Love Style'' is the debut mini-album by South Korean boy band Boyfriend (band), Boyfriend. The mini-album was released digitally on June 13, 2012. Followed by the release of the physical album on June 14, 2012. Background and promotion On June 7, 2012, Starship Entertainment releases a floral themed comeback teaser image. The picture shows the members who are dressed with floral and pastel toned clothes to match up with their cute and friendly image. The following day, Boyfriend released the album jacket for their mini album "Love Style" through their official Twitter account. This time the image shows a look which was inspired by 'downster hipster' fashion of New York that is contrasting the floral themed image that they first unveiled. Starship Entertainment revealed, “This album will show a definite change along with a reflection of the current trends interpreted in Boyfriend’s own style. They’ll be trying some of the hottest looks for men this year like colored an ...
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Literati (magazine)
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Lady (magazine)
The word ''lady'' is a term for a girl or woman, with various connotations. Once used to describe only women of a high social class or status, the equivalent of lord, now it may refer to any adult woman, as gentleman can be used for men. Informal use is sometimes euphemistic ("lady of the night" for prostitute) or, in American slang, condescending in direct address (equivalent to "mister" or "man"). "Lady" is also a formal title in the United Kingdom. "Lady" is used before the family name of a woman with a title of nobility or honorary title '' suo jure'' (in her own right), or the wife of a lord, a baronet, Scottish feudal baron, laird, or a knight, and also before the first name of the daughter of a duke, marquess, or earl. Etymology The word comes from Old English '; the first part of the word is a mutated form of ', "loaf, bread", also seen in the corresponding ', "lord". The second part is usually taken to be from the root ''dig-'', "to knead", seen also in ...
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Hallmark Film Television (Magazine)
A hallmark is an official mark or series of marks struck on items made of metal, mostly to certify the content of noble metals—such as platinum, gold, silver and in some nations, palladium. In a more general sense, the term '' hallmark'' can also be used to refer to any distinguishing mark. General overview Historically, hallmarks were applied by a trusted party: the "guardians of the craft" or, more recently, by an assay office. Hallmarks are a guarantee of certain purity or fineness of the metal, as determined by official metal (assay) testing. Distinguishment Hallmarks are often confused with "trademarks" or "maker's marks". A hallmark is not the mark of a manufacturer to distinguish their products from other manufacturers' products: that is the function of trademarks or makers' marks. To be a true hallmark, it must be the guarantee of an independent body or authority that the contents are as marked. Thus, a stamp of "925" by itself is not, strictly speaking, a hallm ...
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Joker (Slovenian Magazine)
image:JokerMagazineLogo.jpg, 200px, ''Joker'' ''Joker'' was a Slovenian monthly magazine based in Ljubljana. Started as a computer gaming magazine, it has expanded into reviewing books, movies, educational articles of a general nature and much more. Known for having an interesting writing style which also includes archaism, archaic and neologism, neologistic Slovene language, Slovene words. History ''Joker'' was founded in May 1992 under the wing of ''Moj mikro''. The first edition was duotone and because of poor sales it was cancelled. In September 1993 it was revived as a a5 paper size, half-sized addition to ''Moj Mikro''. In January 1994 it had grown into an independent magazine of full size format. A compact disc was added in December 1995 and a website was launched in March 1996. In December 2000 ''Joker'' became the first Slovenian magazine and one of the first in the world to include a DVD with every copy. From 2015 ''Joker'' had a digital edition for iOS and Android (opera ...
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Jana (magazine)
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Hopla (magazine)
''Hopla'' is a Belgian CGI-animated series for toddlers, created by Bert Smets in 2000, and produced by Bert Smets Productions. The cartoon features the rabbit Hopla and his friends – the pig Onki, the bear Nina, and the kitten Lola. Each episode is about five minutes. Similar to its spiritual predecessor ''Tik Tak'', the show is aimed at children between 0–2 years old and has no dialogue (the only dialogue is the show's name). The show was animated with Strata 3D. The show first aired on Ketnet, a Flemish television channel, in 2000, and became popular soon afterward. ''Hopla'' has been aired in 31 countries (including Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Spain, Israel, Italy, Japan, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the United States). In Belgium, Hopla's home entertainment titles have sold over 300,000 copies and their book-related merchandise has garnered sales close to 700,000. In Portugal, the show aired on public channel RTP2, with ...
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