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This weeks picks from Jo and Vanessa

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6th April 2010

1. Equally Wed

Just launched this week, Equally Wed offers a wide variety of features and departments for same-sex

couples. Among them, for instance, are articles and photo galleries spotlighting real weddings of GLBT

couples; engagement ideas for the perfect proposal, including tales from readers in their own words; a Q&A section for expert advice on wedding etiquette; and a

section on honeymoon destinations visited and researched by gay journalists. A community forum lets readers interact, while a vetted marketplace features gay-friendly wedding vendors throughout the United

States.

1.Wedding mag for same sex

This is a short film that was directed by the French animation collective H5, François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy + Ludovic Houplain. It was presented at the Cannes Film Festival 2009. It opened the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and won a 2010 academy award under the

category of animated short.

In this film there are two pieces of licensed music, in the beginning and in the end. All the other music and sound design are original. The opening track (Dean Martin "Good Morning Life") and closing

track (The Ink Spots "I don't want to send the world on fire") songs are licensed pre-existing tracks. All original music and sound design

is by, human (www.humanworldwide.com)

2. Logorama

2. Logorama

3. Maliboomboom

Brilliant interactive website, really user friendly and

colourful…one of the best ive seen in AAAAGEESsss

3. Maliboomboom Website of week

4. Graffiti stop motion

A group in israel are bringing graffiti to life using stop motion photography

4. Broken Fingaz

5. Slum tv

Created by artists from Africa and Europe, the mission was to develop a television network that was about slum culture and

was also produced by its inhabitants. In four years, it has managed to sustain itself and create jobs for 16 to 20 people

in Kenya. the types of programs do not just focus on politicizing the living conditions (to Westerners’ horror) or

documenting hardship or turmoil. They are equally rooted in producing dramas and documentaries.

All programming is made available to those living in the slums and some streamed off the link to the website

5. Slum TV in Africa

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