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September 2006

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Pharmacy Sixth B'day: Back In Black Dance party
 
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My Bush Would Make a Better President by Digital Primate
 
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Thomas Schumacher at Lounge
 
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Portable Film Festival Symposium
 
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Portable Film Festival Melbourne Launch Party
 
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Parklife comes to Melbourne!
 
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Portable Film Festival Symposium
 
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U Tube Tuesday
 
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Van She
Kisstory - the musical history of Kiss
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Pharmacy Sixth Bday Back In Black:
Dance Party
Featuring Yoji Biomehanika, Leeroy Thornhill (ex Prodigy), Uberdruck, Fred Baker,. Thomas Schumacher, Hellraiser and stacks more. It’s a BACK IN BLACK -VERY METAL THEME!

To help celebrate this very special gathering of the Pharmacy coven, a theme has been set so that all may stand united in twenty-four carat darkness! Also this event will be filmed for DVD & there will be a scavenger hunt. At Festival Hall. Refer here for details. Pharmacy 4 CD mixed by Yoji Biomehanika and Hellraiser releasing soon.

Click here for flyer

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My Bush Would Make a Better President
Single "My Bush Would Make a Better President" by Digital Primate out. We have some singles for
newsletter subscribers, prize draw 30 Sep. See home page to subscribe now
.



Thomas Schumacher at Lounge
If you missed the legendary Schumacher at Festival Hall, or you’re gagging for more, check him out at Lounge. Also not to be missed is his latest compilation ‘Home’ out now.

Click Here for pics


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Portable Film Festival Symposium

Topic: Media convergence with special guests John Safran, James Hewison (MIFF/AFI), Dan Fill (ABC), Garry Barker (The Age), Craig Kamber (lab.3000) and Nick Gee (Sensis).

At BMW Edge, Fed Square from 6.30pm. For more info go to www.portablefilmfestival.com.



Portable Film Festival Melbourne Launch Party

Featuring The Casinos, Plug in City and DJs Liege, Woodchop Opulent DJs and CWD at The Order of Melbourne (opp RMIT) from 9pm to late. See flyer.


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Parklife comes to Melbourne!

See flyer for event info on Melbourne Event as well as Brisbane (30th Sep) Sydney (1st Oct) & Perth (2nd Oct) or go to www.fuzzy.com.au



Portable Film Festival Symposium
Topic: impact of portable media and interactive content with special guests Gary Hayes (Director. Laboratory for Advanced Media Production (LAMP); Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS); Mark Dando (Business Development Manager, Mobile Group, ninemsn); Zan Rowe (Triple J Radio presenter); Ean Thorley (Executive Producer, MTV Australia); Martin Keogh: Managing Director, Converegence Customer Experience, Telstra) At Chauvel Theatre, Paddington Town Hall from 6.45pm For more info go to www.portablefilmfestival.com.


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U Tube Tuesday

at LOOP (23 Meyers Place). Get there at 6:30pm to get a good seat, screening starts at 7pm. Entry by a $5 donation to Is Not Magazine.




Van She
Van She plus Melbourne acts Plug in City and Dance with Voices & more At Ding Dong Lounge, Melbourne. Tickets avail through Modular People. Dance with Voices EP out now and DWV goodies up for grabs for those who subscribe to October newsletter.


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Kisstory - the musical history of Kiss

For one night only it will be a night to celebrate and remember the music from the past thirty years that has defined Kiss FM as the definitive dance radio station. From sixties funk to nineties rave - classic disco to jumped up drum and bass and eighties hip hop to hard hammering house – its all there and will be brought to you by over 60 Kiss FM DJs including (in no particular order!) Papa Smurf, Eddie Mac, Sean Quinn, Richie Rich, Luke Bowditch, Mr Takse, Peter Mona, McNamara, DJ Lynt, Nathan G, Ant J Steep & Angela Maison, Yum Crew, Dan Mangan, Timmy Byrne + over 50 more of the old and the new KISS FM DJ’s. at Metro, Bourke Street 10pm-7am, tickets on sale now see flyer for more information.

Newsletter subscribers are eligible for double pass giveaway to Kisstory (see home page)

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