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WHAT
THE RETURN OF GOOD GOD
WHERE
LA CAMPANA, LIVERPOOL ST, CITY. (ENTRANCE OFF DOUGLAS LANE)
WHEN
FRI AUG 15, 9PM
HOW MUCH
$10 ENTRY / $5 MEMBERS
WHAT
ROCKETBOOM IN CONVERSATION
WHERE
THE MINT, 10 MACQUARIE ST, CITY
WHEN
MON AUG 11, 6.30PM
HOW MUCH
$30 / $45 FROM PORTABLE FILM FESTIVAL
WIN
WE HAVE ONE DOUBLE PASS TO GIVE AWAY. TO ENTER EMAIL WIN@TWOTHOUSAND.COM.AU WITH THE SUBJECT 'WORLDWIDE NERD STARDOM'
If you are a good citizen of the intermenet, you probably know about ROCKETBOOM. Sure, bad name, but it's the world's most popular videocast. Unlike all other web-based media, apart from TwoThousand (hehe), it generates millions in ad revenue annually. According to THE NEW YORK TIMES, ROCKETBOOM (not, as is commonly thought, WATER RATS) wrote 'the obituary of TV'.
Event: Launch
Stimulus: S
There is a lot on offer for those with a sweet tooth already down Chinatown way. Bubble tea, hot custard balls, red bean everything, pancakes and ice cream. Hindsight's a wonderful thing - and there'll be a few people out there fuming that they didn't think of this first. LNC have put all the sweet stuff under the same roof, splashed the walls with bright stripes and decked out the staff in uniforms that make them resemble the store's cartoon mascot.
It's Tour time. You know what that means, killer lycra, yellow shirts, irritating French posturing and the delightful Phil Liggett. Unfortunately, its difficult to get excited about the above at 10pm every evening, which is why Mori Gallery and the Bicycle Film Festival are bringing Le Tour to a more southern hemisphere-friendly hour.
WHAT
GOODGOD SMALL CLUB
WHERE
LA CAMPANA, 53-55 LIVERPOOL ST, CITY
ENTER VIA DOUGLASS LN
WHEN
FRI JUL 4, 10PM
HOW MUCH
$10
Jimmy Sing and his gang (Spruce Lee and Hana Shimada) from the record store have started a late night danceteria, which a quick trip to a rather large search engine reveals isn't related to where you buy your lunch at school. It is however a club in New York that Madonna and LL Cool J went to before they were famous*, so if you go you could be the next big thing for the next three decades.
Event: DJs
Stimulus: sound the horns!
Hidden amidst the first floor at the MCA, on a small patch of wall towards the back, there is a poster. Compared to the cobra-filled cotton fields and hammocked rooms of the Biennale showcase, it's a small player. Yet this petit paper alludes to something much greater.
Pierre Huyghe's poster is a calling card to a forest of sorts, one that will materialise this Wednesday on the stage, in the stalls and the circles of the Sydney Opera House.
Hello I'm a Mac. I've just launched in Sydney, thereby determining your city as part of the world's greater cultural agenda. Like my brothers in Fifth Avenue and Ginza I'm sleek, shiny and crafted from a translucent glass cube.
Which MacBook are you? Find out on my first floor. Or perhaps you need an i-something from level two.
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