19 June 2009

DIY Wotz on guide for the weekend of 19 June

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[First filed: June 18, 2009 @ 09:21]

There’s far more going on this weekend that I know what to choose from.

But what do you want to be seeing and doing around town this weekend?

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“Unleashing The Extreme” at The Basement in Belco. Psycroptic and The Amenta and a couple of other bands.

A Sri Lankan Food Festival is organised to be held on 21 June at the Sri Lankan High Commission Office premises, 30 Empire Circuit, Forrest, ACT 2603, from 11.00 AM to 3.00 PM. The sole objective of this Food Festival is to raise funds to help support some 300,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) as consequence of the recently ended conflict against the LTTE. Recurrent cost of maintaining such a large number of people in the camps costs around one million US dollars a day.

This event is truly going to be showcasing a vast range of traditional Sri lnakan food sold by 8 diffrent food stalls. Food items range from “Hoppers'”, Rice & Curry”, “Kottu Rotti” and Sweets, Cakes, Pancakes, Wade, and other finger food. There will be Tea/Coffee, Iced Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Faluda, Savoury Sandwiches etc while Beer and Wine will also be made available at a fair price.
All are welcome to attend this unique festival and help support this humanitarian fund raising event.

“Construct” at the Playhouse. Fantastic contemporary dance. Last night Friday.

If you see one night of contemporary dance this year, this is the one. And if you’ve never been — or have been and got scared off — this is the one to change you mind. Absolutely stunning. And great soundtrack by DJ Tr¡p.

Book at Canberra Theatre

Deadmandrinking9:44 pm 18 Jun 09

PM said :

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20 June, 2009 5:00 pm to 21 June, 2009 2:00 am

I’ll be late for it 🙁

Work sucks…

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

Steady Eddie5:32 pm 18 Jun 09

No Computer Fair in Canberra this weekend. Back on Saturday 27th at EPIC.

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20 June, 2009 5:00 pm to 21 June, 2009 2:00 am

Feebles said :

Baby and Kids market is on Saturday morning at Exhibition Park. 9 til 12.

I wonder how many babies I can get at the market? I’ll have to get in early to beat Madonna and Angelina.

Saturday is the last day for some interesting-looking exhibitions at Craft ACT (which I had never heard of until yesterday).

Wellington Sludge11:02 am 18 Jun 09

Wotz On – Celluloid edition

Arc cinema – see Divine eat dog poo (!) tonight (Thursday) with John Waters’ PINK FLAMINGOS at 7.30pm. Saturday afternoon at 4.30, there’s an exploration of Australian surrealist works, then at 7.30pm it’s back to the swinging 60’s in London with the double bill TONITE LET’S ALL MAKE LOVE IN LONDON and REGGAE. http://www.nfsa.gov.au/whats_on/arc/

ANU Film Group – geting all cosy and romantic this Saturday night with NEW IN TOWN followed by LAST CHANCE HARVEY. Coombs Theatre on the ANU campus. Starts at 8pm sharp, doors open at 7.15pm, membership available at the door. http://www.anufg.org.au

Reel McCoy Film Society – 6pm, Wednesday, National Library. Thiw week it’s a classic Kurosawa – TO LIVE (1952). Membership available at the screening. http://www.reelmccoy.org.au/

Baby and Kids market is on Saturday morning at Exhibition Park. 9 til 12.

Scapegoat (formed from the ashes of Sindablok) are playing this Saturday night at the Basement (Cohen St, Belconnen), alongside Temtris (Sydney), Machete (very tasty thrash band) and Reign of Terror (if you’ve never seen Reign of Terror then you’ve probably not been to a metal gig in Canberra in the past 20 years).

Nambucco Deliria9:29 am 18 Jun 09

Riffage at ANU Bar, Friday

Hell City Glamours plus support from Super Best Friends and the Escape Syndrome

Doors 8pm. Tickets a tenner.

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