19 July 2009

DIY Wotz on guide for the weekend of 17 July

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[First filed: July 16, 2009 @ 09:06]

These weekends keep coming up far too fast. And extra weekday (perhaps called Standay?) appears to be in order.

But the matter in question is what to do with the days and nights of relative freedom now upon us.

Leave your suggestions in the comments.

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Mike Bessenger6:55 pm 19 Jul 09

T said :

Lighthouse Belco… friday night footy… $1 schooners from kick off….

You mean fighthouse

NRMA Travel Expo – Sunday at the AIS Arena (10am – 4pm)

http://www.mynrma.com.au/cps/rde/xchg/mynrma/hs.xsl/9179.htm

Lighthouse Belco… friday night footy… $1 schooners from kick off….

Itchy Triggers Friday night at King O’Malleys, 10-2.

Definitely FourPlay at the Street Theatre … if their newest material is as good as their last album it should be very cool.

Wellington Sludge12:55 pm 16 Jul 09

Wotz On – Celluloid Edition

Arc – as mentioned already, extra screenings of WIF and a screening of the AFI-nominated BASTARDY. Also, the J-Noir season kicks off tonight with Beat Takeshi’s VIOLENT COP, the Harold Pinter season continues on Saturday with Meryl Streep in THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT’S WOMAN, Saturday night is PETE SEEGER – LIVE IN AUSTRALIA, Sunday it’s the Golden Lion nominated film IN THE CITY OF SYLVIA, and, at various times over the weekend, the Little Big Shots International Film Festival For Kids continues. http://www.nfsa.gov.au/whats_on/arc/index.html

ANU Film Group – Saturday night it’s a crowd-pleasing double with Nicolas Cage in KNOWING followed by TRANSPORTER 3. Doors open at 7.15pm, screening starts at 8pm sharp, membership available at the door from $15. http://www.anufg.org.au for more details.

Reel McCoy Film Society – this Wednesday it’s Ginger Rogers and David Niven in the classic screwball comedy BACHELOR MOTHER. This is preceded by the first episode of ZORRO’S FIGHTING LEGION, so it promises to be a night of fun. 6pm start, National Library of Australia, membership available at the door. http://www.reelmccoy.org.au

ohh sorry johnboy – maybe I might organise a local poker tournament one day, but then it wouldnt be fair because I am very very good.. *giggles*

Unless the rest of Canberra is invited on the date, or the poker tournament is a local event, let’s confine future comments to useful listings please.

Do you have a hot date this saturday night? Lets hear about it – what will you wear? LOL

Friska said :

I have a HUGE online poker tournament on Saturday – GO ME!!

LOL! I’ve always been tempted to write something like this in the what’s on.
“Well, on saturday night I’ve got a hot date..”
But I never went through with it. Nice work Friska. I like your style 🙂

I have a HUGE online poker tournament on Saturday – GO ME!!

Also screena the ARC cinema is “Bastardee” 2pm Saturday.

Extra screenings of Wake In Fright at the ARC Cinema:

Friday 17 July, 2pm and 7pm
Sunday 19 July, 12 noon
Wednesday 22 July, 7pm

Trunking symbols9:34 am 16 Jul 09

Computer Fair, Old Bus Depot Kingston, Saturday 10AM-2:30PM. Admission $3.00, kids free.

Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station 40th Moon Landing Anniverary – 4 day event

http://www.honeysucklecreek.net/news/index.html

Apollo 11 blasted off at 11:32pm local time today

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