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Sponsors
Below is a list of sponsors
who are helping Ladyfest*East
happen through support in the form of goods,
services and financial support.
click on their logos to visit their sites.
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Perimeter Media + Culture Projects is a non-profit
media arts organizations based in New York City.
Perimeter's projects include the New
York Animation Festival,
taking place this September 14 - 20 at Cinema
Village.
PERIMETER is the umbrella non-profit organization
for Ladyfest*East
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TOYS IN BABELAND is promoting
the festival to its supporters.
www.babeland.com
Toys in Babeland is a sex toy store run by women whose mission
is to promote and celebrate sexual vitality by providing an honest,
open and fun environment, encouraging personal empowerment, educating
our community, and supporting a more passionate world for all
of us.
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70 North 6th St,
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(718) 782-5188
info@galapagosartspace.com
GALAPAGOS is contributing
the use of their venue
for the film festival benefit August 19th.
Galapagos presents a nightly array of film, music, dance,
theater, performance art & gallery shows.
Happy hour Monday-Saturday 6pm to 8pm
Galapagos is open nightly and always free to enter.
Charges are for back room events only.
Performances Tuesday - Saturday
Film Screenings every Sunday and Monday
Hours: Sun-Thur 6-2am, Fri/Sat 6-4am
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Meow Mix
269 E. Houston, NYC
Open daily 5pm-4am
The Hottest Chick Bar in New York City
two-time winner of the HX Best Bar award.
(212) 254-0688
MEOW MIX
is contributing the use of their venue
during the festival.
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192 Orchard Street
New York, NY 10002
(212) 598-4300
M-W 12-8, Thurs 12-10,
Fri-Sat 12-12, Sun 12-7
SOUND & FURY
is the pick up point for tickets
for the festival during September 6 - 9, 2001
Sound and Fury is an independent record store
on the Lower East Side on Manhattan that opened in March of 1999.
Sound and Fury specializes in (but is not at all limited to) independent
rock, electronic, hardcore and hiphop. We carry new and used titles
on LP, CD and 7".
We also carry videos, fanzines and books. Sound and Fury is now
nationally known, but we first opened this store because we really
felt its presence was needed here in NYC. We strive to provide
a place where the music we love and believe in and have grown
up with is taken seriously (for once) and is well (re)presented.
We hope that you like what we've been up to so far and we are
open to your suggestions and involvement.
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Anthology Film Archives
32 2nd Avenue
New York, NY 10003
tel (212) 505-5181
fax (212) 477-2714
ANTHOLOGY FILM
ARCHIVES is the location of
the independent filmmaker screenings during the festival
Anthology Film Archives opened on November 30, 1970 at Joseph
Papp's Public Theater. Jerome Hill was its sponsor. After Jerome
Hill's death, in 1974 it relocated to 80 Wooster Street.
Pressed by the need for more adequate space, it acquired in 1979
Manhattan's Second Avenue Courthouse building.
Under the guidance of the architects Raimund Abraham and Kevin Bone,
and at a cost of $1,450,000, the building was adapted to house two
motion picture theaters, a reference library, a film preservation
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Printingforless
(406) 222-2689
211 E. Geyser St.
Livingston, MT 59047
info@printingforless.com
PRINTINGFORLESS
has donated 10,000 postcards
for distribution to help promote the festival
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BUST is heavily
promoting the festival to its supporters
and will be helping with some of the workshops
Bust is a quarterly magazine
“This is what MS Magazine was supposed to be, a gajillion
years ago before it turned all boring, political, and smug. Bust
Magazine is just what the terms, in-yer-face, no-holds-barred,
and cut-the-crap were coined to describe.
With the edginess and energy of a home-grown
'zine, but the look and readability of a mainstream magazine,
Bust does a great job of capturing what modern young women are
thinking and caring about. Though much of the graphic and textual
content is frank just short of shocking, most of the information
is also useful, intelligent and well-written.”
Juliette - epinions.com
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WOMANROCK is promoting the festival
to its supporters.
Womanrock.com is place where independent women artists can
meet,
network, learn and grow individually and as a whole and a place
where
all people can come and be a part of that experience.
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COOLGRRRLS is promoting the festival
to its supporters.
www.coolgrrrls.com
worldwide girls guide to all that grooves
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TOPQUALITYROCKANDROLL is promoting
the festival to its supporters.
www.topqualityrockandroll.com
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Wacky Jac Clothing & Accessories
POB 29
Shutesbury, MA 01072
Toll Free 877.922.5987
Phone 413.549.2758 (NEW)
Fax 413.549.2758 (NEW)
Wacky Jac designs subversive clothing, whimsical accessories,
and alternative cultural artifacts. We are an independent, woman-owned
company since 1998. Wacky Jac's message is sex-positive, pro-creative,
and simply Divine. We're a little bit cheeky, too. Wacky Jac is
in the middle of a daring dialogue with our customers, a coalition
of cool niches. gURRRL Witches and Diva Goddesses love us. No
small wonder.
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