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All Out Productions is a mobile professional disk jockey, and remixing group in the Caribbean community.
Discography
Albums
* Young Mix Mastah - The Arrival (2007)
Mixtapes
* Young Mix Mastah - Chillax (2007)
External links
Ally magazine is an American Gay magazine published by the Amos Palm Publications. Ally is a monthly on-line periodical that focuses on gay men and women’s lifestyle. It also features articles on people, television, movies, books, health, politics, food and fashion. Ally’s editorial direction is inspired by the constant changes in American culture and the relation it has on gay lifestyle. Ally is put together by high school and college students, and is published twelve times a year.
History and organization
Ally was founded by Damon Amos and Jeffery Palm in 1998 under the name Queer magazine.
During its initial launch in 1998, it was a great success. It was also lauded for its vision and originality. In its first 2 years, the magazine won 2 national gay and lesbian awards for advocate leadership and one for editorial creativity. Early issues of Ally were directed toward a younger audience and offered recourses for recently out of the closet men.
Over time the publication diverged and broadened the editorial content to both men and women between the ages of 19-54. In 2000, Ally was considered a leading voice in gay and lesbian journalism. Another change Ally underwent in 2000 was the transition of management group name from DA Media Group of America to Amos Palm Publications. By the end of 2000 the publication had drawn over 750,000 readers from around the nation. In 2001, marketing on the website was offered free to organizations and businesses who offered resources that helped the community. This included anti-smoking, drugs, domestic violence and child abuse. Over the year, organizations looked to Ally for help in raising awareness of AIDS in the gay community.
Today, Ally continues to offer its publication free to the public and is still made up of distinguished high school and college students. Ally has assembled agenda setting issues for 2008 and still considers itself a leading voice in gay and lesbian journalism.
Editors
*Editor in Chief: Angela Nunes
*Executive Editor: Matthew Mudowski
*Managing Editor: Jason Gagnon
*Senior Editor: Kendal Nite
*Photo Editor: Becky James
*Editorial Assistant: Daniel Goldstein
History and organization
Ally was founded by Damon Amos and Jeffery Palm in 1998 under the name Queer magazine.
During its initial launch in 1998, it was a great success. It was also lauded for its vision and originality. In its first 2 years, the magazine won 2 national gay and lesbian awards for advocate leadership and one for editorial creativity. Early issues of Ally were directed toward a younger audience and offered recourses for recently out of the closet men.
Over time the publication diverged and broadened the editorial content to both men and women between the ages of 19-54. In 2000, Ally was considered a leading voice in gay and lesbian journalism. Another change Ally underwent in 2000 was the transition of management group name from DA Media Group of America to Amos Palm Publications. By the end of 2000 the publication had drawn over 750,000 readers from around the nation. In 2001, marketing on the website was offered free to organizations and businesses who offered resources that helped the community. This included anti-smoking, drugs, domestic violence and child abuse. Over the year, organizations looked to Ally for help in raising awareness of AIDS in the gay community.
Today, Ally continues to offer its publication free to the public and is still made up of distinguished high school and college students. Ally has assembled agenda setting issues for 2008 and still considers itself a leading voice in gay and lesbian journalism.
Editors
*Editor in Chief: Angela Nunes
*Executive Editor: Matthew Mudowski
*Managing Editor: Jason Gagnon
*Senior Editor: Kendal Nite
*Photo Editor: Becky James
*Editorial Assistant: Daniel Goldstein
This article is a list of Ethnic Groups in Cape Verde people:
Italian Cape Verdeans & Italians in Cape Verde
Italians have had a long history with Cape Verde. One of the first Italians was António Noli, who is partially credited with discovering some of the islands of Cape Verde in the 1460s, while sailing under the Portuguese flag. Five centuries later Italians were still present in Cape Verde. Sergio Frusoni, the son of Italian immigrants, who was born on the islands and promoted the language. Adelina Domingues, one of the oldest people in the United States, was the daughter of an Italian sea captain and a Cape Verdean woman.
Some notable Italian Cape Verdeans and Italians in Cape Verde include:
*António Noli, Italian captain who is credited with discovering some islands of Cape Verde.
*Sergio Frusoni, Italian Cape Verdean poet and promoter of the Cape Verdean Creole language.
*Adelina Domingues, died at 114, one of the oldest in the United States
Italian Cape Verdeans & Italians in Cape Verde
Italians have had a long history with Cape Verde. One of the first Italians was António Noli, who is partially credited with discovering some of the islands of Cape Verde in the 1460s, while sailing under the Portuguese flag. Five centuries later Italians were still present in Cape Verde. Sergio Frusoni, the son of Italian immigrants, who was born on the islands and promoted the language. Adelina Domingues, one of the oldest people in the United States, was the daughter of an Italian sea captain and a Cape Verdean woman.
Some notable Italian Cape Verdeans and Italians in Cape Verde include:
*António Noli, Italian captain who is credited with discovering some islands of Cape Verde.
*Sergio Frusoni, Italian Cape Verdean poet and promoter of the Cape Verdean Creole language.
*Adelina Domingues, died at 114, one of the oldest in the United States