{"id":1196,"date":"2010-12-02T09:00:13","date_gmt":"2010-12-02T09:00:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=1196"},"modified":"2010-12-02T09:00:13","modified_gmt":"2010-12-02T09:00:13","slug":"five-things-i-found-at-ladyfest-ten","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2010\/12\/02\/five-things-i-found-at-ladyfest-ten\/","title":{"rendered":"Five Things I Found At Ladyfest Ten"},"content":{"rendered":"

FINALLY. It’s a fortnight late, but I couldn’t not<\/em> post about Ladyfest Ten<\/strong><\/a>. Rather than reviewing the whole event – there’s quite a few reviews floating around by now – I thought I’d just spotlight the best picks from my rucksack-hoard of discoveries.<\/p>\n

For those for whom this blog is a First Foray into feminist websites, what is a Ladyfest? Well, they happen worldwide – here’s Wikipedia’s entry<\/a>. Succinctly, they’re community-based arts and culture festivals focussed on women creating culture and campaigning for social change. The first one was in 2000 in the US; today Ladyfests go on all over the world. This one, my first, was the decade-marker!<\/p>\n

Sarah J, Jenni and I pitched up on the Saturday afternoon with “Rest of the Fest” tix. I went for a wander in the stalls of the Lady Garden (you read that correctly). Hence, without further ado:<\/p>\n

FIVE THINGS I FOUND AT LADYFEST<\/h3>\n

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1. FAT QUARTER MAGAZINE<\/h3>\n

My friends, this thing is seriously badass. Give it your time. You won’t be disappointed.<\/p>\n