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Googling Porn on Global Voices Online
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:) so Ethan and Boris came up with this spanking new OPML-based & Google Co-op driven search feature for GV and i took it for a test drive in the most fun fashion possible:

"i googled for porn @ Global Voices Online"


Out comes blog postings from Amit Agrawal - Digital Insipiration, Joho Blog, etc. We live in an exciting world now, don't we?

Other interesting keywords i used while googling @ GV:

pron, p0rn & pr0n


Might need to have those as "related searches" i guess, but it sure makes a good joke blog posting though :P

i wonder if the gv authors' images that show up with the search results in the top-right corner of the page have anything to do with the search keywords, i've been told by someone that the search feature wasn't tied into the images' rotator script... but am still waiting to hear from Ethan and Boris on the image rotation + keyword search


If you haven't checked it out yet, go & grok @:
www.globalvoicesonline.org


MASHA – (Official Photos by Jason Hargrove) - |FAT| Fashion Art Toronto 2013 - April 26, 2013 - #FAT2013
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My therapy to escape is her journey to freedom. She lives in an fantastical land, where society is rigid and one must behave according to rule. There are no other choices. She is drowning in society, and dreaming of escape. She begins her escape. She is being chased, she is running, her dress is morphing. She can taste the freedom from behind the city walls. She is afraid she may not make it, her dress gets ripped. She is almost free, she is climbing the city walls, her dress suddenly changes color. She is free. Everything is beautiful.

Masha Ruginets, the designer and owner of “Masha” has loved fashion her whole life. She started designing at a young age, first making clothes for barbie dolls and her first pair of pj pants at the tender age of 13. She currently holds a degree in Fashion Design from Parsons, as well as a B.Com from the University of Toronto. Masha has intensively studied the techniques of the pattern-magic book, drape-drape books, as well as the transformational reconstruction and subtraction cutting techniques. These techniques focus on a new way of design, void of darts and princess lines, meanwhile preserving a beautiful silhouettes – something Masha is very passionate about. Her work has been featured in the Parson’s Spring Festival and Masha currently works out of Toronto, focusing on developing her online boutique www.imobsessedwith.ca, as well as developing an avant-garde line under the label “Masha”.

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|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week celebrates inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression through 50+ runway shows, live performances, fashion films, photography exhibits and art installations. This annual multi-arts event, held every April, features 200 Canadian and International fashion designers and artists each year and welcomes over 5,000 guests; including buyers, curators, the media, and fashion and art lovers in general.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

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Photos by Jason Hargrove at Make Familiar
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Preparing for Oxfam Chelsea Fashion Event
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Image by theboybg
"Make Do And Mend" event hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone on Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the event offered visitors an alternative way to get their fashion fix. A selection of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and then auctioned off. There was also a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls - something for everyone.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for most of its history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go online or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King's Road, Chelsea, London - oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released under Creative Commons

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