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− | [[Gledga Magazine]] is | + | The free cultural magazine [[Gledga Magazine|''Gledga'']] is dedicated to the lively and diverse programmes of the [[Koper Theatre]] and the [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]]. Its name is a combination of the first syllable of the Slovenian words ''gledališče'' (theatre) and ''galerija'' (gallery). |
− | Issued couple of times per year in 3000–5000 copies, it brings | + | Issued a couple of times per year in 3000–5000 copies, it brings news on exhibitions, performances, symposia and conferences as well as photo chronicles and interviews with the local and international artists and participants. Published since [[established::2003]] ''Gledga'' is the first example of such a symbiosis among municipal cultural institutions in Slovenia. |
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− | Another example of coordinated efforts by | + | Another example of coordinated efforts by 8 cultural institutions in the [[SI-6|Primorska region]] is ''Svetilnik'' (Lighthouse), a cultural magazine for children and youth, published as a ''Gledga'' supplement. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Another example of coordinated efforts by 8 cultural institutions in the Primorska region is Svetilnik (Lighthouse), a cultural magazine for children and youth, published as a Gledga supplement.
See also
External links
- Archive of issues from 2003 (in Slovenian)