Keyword results: Loop
It's Remembrance Day - the day the world remembers the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I. But the senseless deaths of millions of young people from 1914 to 1918 (and in subsequent wars) were not in vain. For now we, their privileged descendants, can enjoy videos of skilled cats, dancing kids, absurdly orgasmic guitar shredmeisters, the humiliation of the obese, and news broadcasts gone horribly wrong.
What:
You Tube Tuesday - 2nd birthday edition
Where:
Loop, 23 Meyers Pl, Melbourne
When:
Tues Aug 12, 6.30pm
How much:
$5 at the door, proceeds go to Is Not Magazine's many debts
Description:
Is Not Magazine might have published their last issue, but they are full steam ahead with their perversely successful side initiative, YouTube Tuesday. This week marks the second anniversary of a night where people pay $5 to watch stuff off the internets, which, in itself, proves that Web 2.
Event: Film
Stimulus: S
What:
Siris 2.0 (Cosmic Disco)
Where:
Loop, 23 Meyers Pl, Melbourne
When:
Fri July 18, 11pm-late
How much:
Free!
Description:
This is not only the sequel to Jonah DeMallory's fabulous Cosmic Disco mark #1, but also a showcase for DJs Travis Hobbs, Matt Hurst, Luke Brown, Pretty Magic and YaYo. It will be a magical night of silver disco-astronaut boots and other such Steven Hawking-meets-a social life accoutrements.
Event: DJs
Stimulus: E
Description:
Spray your stackhats silver and call yourself Zap because Siris is a new night of intergalactic disco. Siris is a place between time and space where dust, debris and cover charges are replaced with bodies jolting to the sweet-as-space-rock tunes Luke Brown, Sweat Middler and Pritty Musick (L.
Event: DJs
Stimulus: E
We know what you're thinking, "These ThreeThousand writers don't know their EATs from their WATCHes..."
Ingredients:
- Pants
- Legs
- A mindful of love for reading on walls
- Two fistfuls of longing for another issue of Is Not Magazine
- A $5 note
Method:
Pull your pants over your legs (social acceptance doesn't come easy to pant-less people in this town).
Ripple is a new Melbourne-based project that has found a cunning way of redirecting internet advertising profits to charity. This enables you (kind, caring, charitable you) to donate without actually spending a cent.
When you click on one of the charity icons on Ripple, you are taken to an ad page.
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