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What:
Ampersand Edition Zero Melbourne Launch!
Where:
Wardlow Art Residence, 4 Wood St, Fitzroy
When:
Tonight! Thurs Oct 30, 6pm
How much:
Free!
Description:
That little magazine dressed as a Penguin Classic is being catapulted into the publishing world and having a little party to wave it off. The 137-page magazine that was born out of one woman's need for new ideas has hit the shelves of good book stores around about town. But if you only ever get out of bed for parties, you can pick up a copy at the Wardlow Art Residence where there will be booze and entertainment for your convenience.
Event: Launch
Stimulus: Free booze & Food
What:
Creative Aggression Magazine launch
Where:
TCB, Lvl 1, 12 Waratah Pl, Melbourne
When:
Sat Sept 6, 6-8pm
How much:
Free!
Description:
Anyone who knows Vivek Subramanian will nod sagely when they learn his magazine is called ‘Creative Aggression'. (No, wait! Viv! I meant that in a good way!) Cathartic expression, intellectual violence, Catherine from The Toff on the cover. It's beautiful. This magazine is EXACTLY what you've been waiting for.
Event: Launch
Stimulus: C
How far does your lesbigay folk memory stretch back?
Direct out of Amsterdam since 2005, the founding editors of Girls Like Us have created a wonderful contemporary--er--rag that doesn't assume the existence of a single and complete lesbian community, but unites women who love women through distinct and sophisticated design and editorially impartial content.
There are so many things you can do with A3 newsprint. For examples see: Beat, that News Limited rag, ANP Quarterly and ACNE Paper. Let’s say, though, when the four horsemen of the apocalypse finally arrive and divide us into two groups according to what we printed on affordable stock, the makers of WON don’t intend to be rubbing shoulders with the Herald Sun classifieds team.
ABC,
as easy as
Gilles Deleuze...
Hang on... What kind of magazine uses another magazine's masthead on its cover? Or uses, as its premise and structure, an obscure interview with a dead French philosopher? (In fact, this philosopher thought so little of the premise of the interview that, although he consented to the interview, he stipulated that it was not to be screened until after he was dead.
It has been said, and perhaps rightly so, that there's not much to do in Brisbane of an evening. Sometimes there's not much to do of a morning either, or even of a late afternoon. This is why we should look twice at the creative output of young Brisbanians for, like so many Huckleberry Finns, they rely on their plucky imaginations in the daily quest for amusement.
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