Author results: Gabriel Knowles
Lets get one thing straight. Matt Thompson has big cojones. Not because he travelled solo to Colombia and did everything the guidebook says you shouldn't and made it back. But because he left everything he knew and a few things he probably shouldn't have behind. Wife, newborn child, secure employment and the cosy comfort of Australian society are no match for Thompson's insatiable appetite to be thrown in with the sharks.
Forget for a second that you could probably watch both these shows online right now.
There is no better way to embrace the inevitability of middle-aged conservatism than having a regular television-viewing schedule. And what better way to settle into a routine than tuning in to the new series of The Boosh and Southpark?
An added bonus is that you'll never feel left out of the water-cooler chat at your funky, creative, hard working yet relaxed office - because you'll have seen the latest episode too.
There is nothing more regal or romantic than a wax sealed letter. Jane Austen tried countless times to come up with the literary equivalent, and despite coming close even she couldn't quite match it. They say wax seals are as old as writing itself, apparently they were used by the Pharaohs to keep correspondence top secret.
What:
The Berlin Sessions
Where:
Miss Libertine, 34 Franklin St, Melbourne
When:
Fri 20 Jun, 9pm
How much:
$30 +BF here
Win:
We have a double pass to give away. For your chance to win email win@threethousand.com.au with subject line ‘TLTT'
Related links:
Watch the Beck's Fusion's The Berlin Sessions trailer here.
Description:
We're not sure if there's an e-newsletter of our ilk in Berlin yet but if there was to be then we have its name - 10001-14199, more colloquially known as the The Low TenThousands. TLTT would no doubt feature Berlin locals Jazzanova, Quarion and Heiko Laux on a regular basis because of their world-class DJ and production skills.
Event: DJs
Stimulus: E
It seems that the further we go into the future the more our focus on durable craftsmanship regresses. Some fashion, in particular men's, has a lot to answer in this regard. Asuza are bucking this trend through retro-futurism, which it would seem is a combination of forward-thinking design and dedicated craftsmanship from a time long gone by.
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