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Pravda (Lithuania)

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Pravda (means "truth" in Russian) was a monthly free Lithuanian youth magazine about urban lifestyle, culture, music, art, fashion and other significant topics. Pravda was founded by former editors of K magazine in 2004. The first issue was published in November 2004. Since the first one, every issue has had a specific topic that is revealed and/or discussed in the magazine's articles. The magazine was discontinued in 2010[1] after an attempt to move into digital format.[2][3]

The content of Pravda was in Lithuanian. Each issue consisted of "The monthly truth" according to the month's topic; articles about what is going on, where and when; clubbing recommendations; music, theatre, books and movie guide; cuisine; city block review; an interesting dream, etc.

In 2010 the magazine was closed[4] but after a brief hiatus, the same year the magazine was relaunched as an e-zine.[5] Currently their website, pravda.lt, is discontinued.

During 2005-2011 the magazine issued the Pravda Newcomer Awards [lt] in various categories.

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