Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 28/07/2003 - 20:24
FEATURING LOCAL ANIMATORS, MUSICIANS, ARTISTS AND SCREENINGS OF WORLD RENOWNED ANIMATORS. WEDNESDAY 30th OF JULY UPSTAIRS AT RICS CAFE BRUSWICK ST MALL FORTITUDE VALLEY
7:30 UNTIL LATE
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 28/07/2003 - 13:07
Diazepam 3: A club night of relaxed, original hip-hop and electronica. Wednesday August 6th, starts 8.30pm @ Reefo's, 20 Constance St Valley
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 28/07/2003 - 13:03
The Royal Exchange will be holding a Kabaret on Saturday 2nd August. Bacchinalia - A celebration of wine, vegetation, pleasure, civilisation and warm moisture.
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 28/07/2003 - 12:55
Saturday Aug 2 7-11pm. Bands: Rosalind, Medulla, The Daisycutters plus special guests at St.Andrew's Basement 160 Vulture St. South Brisbane All ages - drug/alcohol free
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 28/07/2003 - 12:53
Wild Spaces film festival is Australia's only environmental and social justice film festival. This year the festival will screen films to inform and inspire from around Australia and the world in August. Visit the website at http://www.wildspaces.foe.org.au for program info
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 28/07/2003 - 12:46
How does a graduate of Computer Science at the ANU come to be writing about Cuba from the seat of a folding bicycle? Lynette Chiang will talk about how she went from learning IT on the ANU's DEC-10, through being an "Oracle oracle", to marketer and author. She will show photos from, and talk about, her new book "The Handsomest Man in Cuba".
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 25/07/2003 - 22:06
BEMAC "Spotlight" Series - an intimate concert atmosphere with a focus on the work of soloists, duos and trios. The much traveled duo "The Hottentots" will be performing at Kangaroo Point on Friday 1st August.
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 25/07/2003 - 13:16
The Girls In Space report written by Anita Egginton, has been posted on the Yspace web site at http://www.yspace.net in the "New Resources" section. The focus of the Girls In Space action research has been, since 1996, to explore young women's recreation and leisure interests in public spaces in Brisbane. The women that this research is focused on are aged 12-25. The audience for this piece of work is diverse.
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 25/07/2003 - 13:16
The band Glock are taking break at the moment - expect to see them performing again towards end of year. In the meanwhile, Elation are playing in Valley Mall @ 3pm as part of Valley Fiesta so if you're looking to shake yer booty, check it out
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 25/07/2003 - 13:16
Following the devastation of October 12 in Bali, and the effect it has had on the livelihoods of both Australian and Indonesian families, Melbourne's Vegas Boys have come together with Air Paradise, Bali
Submitted by AliaK on Thu, 24/07/2003 - 00:42
Machina aux Rock (rock as a machine - Melbourne)
resi-quat (cassette tape collage - Brisbane)
Camilla Hannan (surround sound composition - Melbourne)
http://www.smallblackbox.com.au
Submitted by AliaK on Thu, 24/07/2003 - 00:42
CALL FOR ENTRIES CLOSING DATE IS AUGUST 10, 2003. Sydney Olympic Park has been staging many national and international performances and exhibitions that comprised its major public programming since Sydney Olympic Games 2000. Short Soup international short film and food festival is an initiative by SOPA (Sydney Olympic Park Authority) to present and promote culturally diverse communities in the Western Sydney region by mixing the two essential ingredients 'Art' and 'Culture' over one-day celebration.
Submitted by AliaK on Thu, 24/07/2003 - 00:42
HEYWIRE -- THE ABC GIVES REGIONAL YOUTH A VOICE - APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN! Heywire has returned in 2003 giving young people from regional and rural Australia the chance to get their voices heard on ABC Radio about issues that are important for them and to attend the Heywire Youth Issues Forum at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra.
Submitted by AliaK on Thu, 24/07/2003 - 00:42
The ARTwalk project has been a great success and has provided Hunter artists with the opportunity to show their impressive talents. The first ARTwalk exhibition proper still has a number weeks to runs so there's still a chance to see the jewellery, sculpture, paintings, installations, textiles and textures, graffiti and ceramics, mixed media, works on paper, photography, video artistry, mug shots, the greener city garden and of course the marvelous Cakeshop.
Submitted by AliaK on Thu, 24/07/2003 - 00:42
Youth forum: for those in Tasmania on 24th July: "Youth: Voices of tomorrow: Dancing into the Future - What tune are
YOU dancing to?" Date: 24 July 2003; 6 p.m. All welcome for this youth forum for people 15 - 25 to have their
say, air their views and opinions (to be broadcast across Tasmania the following week on ABC Radio 936 Tuesday 7:10 )
http://www.abc.net.au/heywire/about.htm
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