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C O N T E N T SWith the publication of this issue we celebrate Pravda's long-awaited seventh birthday. Many and varied are the tributes pouring into Pravda HQ. When we've read them all we're going to recycle them as atoms and build a replica planet out of them. All we ask in the meantime is that you leave us alone. That's why this issue is dedicated to two of the most important martial arts: Jamati, and the even more deadly Cup of Tea, which for centuries has lurked undocumented at the back of an editorial desk drawer, leaving a circular stain as a permanent reminder. Armed with training in this deadly martial artform, every Pravda reader will be ready to face the deadly threat of the Art Terrorist. Read on... the Editor |
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E D I T O R I A LStepping out from the curb, You can plunge straight in or adopt a more aggressive pose when it comes to the question of fine art. This new art movement isn't quite visual poetry but then so few things are. And speaking of visual poetry, Low-budget TV is a good way to deep-fry the human spirit. So take a cup of tea when you decide to scorch your grey matter. Pravda is copyright ©balance design 1999 |