Monday, 11 June 2012
The Julian Assange Show: Cypherpunks
Cyber threats, hacker attacks and laws officially aiming to tackle internet piracy, but in fact infringing people's rights to online privacy. It's an increasingly topical subject - and the world's most famous whistleblower is aiming to get to the heart of it. In the latest edition of his interview program here on RT, Julian Assange gets together with activists from the Cypherpunk movement - Andy Müller-Maguhn, Jeremie Zimmermann, and Jacob Appelbaum.
Now you know it anyway (Nu ken je het toch al)
At a sunny flea market, Robin tries to sell her own
made-up stories. As she tells one of her stories with increasing
confidence to a potential customer, all the main characters come alive
and anxiously listen in.
This short children's animation has lead in the movie 'The Smurfs' in
all Pathe Cinemas in the Netherlands as part of the Ultrakort 2
initiative by The Netherlands Film Fund and Pathe.Visit us at polderanimation.com or follow us on facebook.com/polderanimation
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Sunday, 10 June 2012
Black Cab. Tonight. Smith Street. Melbourne

TheAgeEG
Doors: 9PM
Black Cab:11:30 - 12:30
Punk Britannia: Part 2 - Punk 1976-78
Three-part series about the history of punk. Daydreaming England was about to be rudely awakened as punk emerged from the London underground scene and a nation dropped its dinner in its lap when the Sex Pistols swore on primetime television. Punk had finally found its enemy - the establishment. It began to extend its three-chord vocabulary through an alliance with reggae, captured by the Clash on White Man in Hammersmith Palais. A disastrous PR stunt by the Pistols on a Thames barge marked a turning point - the darker underbelly of the summer of '77 saw race riots in Lewisham, the backdrop for a rawer, working class sound. By '78 punk was becoming a costume - the pop orthodoxy it had originally sought to destroy. For many punk ended when the Pistols split, beset by internal problems, following an abortive US tour in January '78. Those practitioners who would go on to enjoy sustained success sought to modify their sound to survive, such as Siouxsie Sioux, leading to the post-punk era
Saturday, 9 June 2012
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