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'''Pavo Magazine''' was a [[Birmingham]]-based arts and culture online publication. It began publication in September [[2009]] and published its final edition on [[May 15]], [[2010]]. It was owned by [[Lauren Lippeatt]] and [[Janet Elizabeth Simpson]].
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'''Pavo Magazine''' was a [[Birmingham]]-based arts and culture online publication. It was launched in September [[2009]] by [[Lauren Lippeatt]] and [[Janet Elizabeth Simpson]] with web design by [[Mike Benson]]. It was named "Pavo" (Latin for "peacock") in reference to its intention to cast many eyes on the city.
 
Pavo published its final edition on [[May 15]], [[2010]].  


==References==
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* [http://www.pavomag.com/ Pavo] website
* [http://www.pavomag.com/ Pavo] website


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Revision as of 19:21, 16 May 2010

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Pavo Magazine was a Birmingham-based arts and culture online publication. It was launched in September 2009 by Lauren Lippeatt and Janet Elizabeth Simpson with web design by Mike Benson. It was named "Pavo" (Latin for "peacock") in reference to its intention to cast many eyes on the city.

Pavo published its final edition on May 15, 2010.

References

  • Kwon, Wade (May 13, 2010) "Pavo Magazine to fold." Media of Birmingham

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