Archive for January, 2010

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Art Addicts 2010 Launch Party @ pica

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On January 28 pica will launch their new years program for 2010 with an Art Addicts party.

 

Engage in entertainment, an art installation by Minaxi May & Rebecca Baumann and experience what pica has in store for the year ahead.

 

On the night entertainment includes synth-pop duo the Voltaire Twins, supported by Brash & Sassy and on the decks DJ Charlie Bucket.

 

Tickets include canapés and complimentary drinks from Ad Hoc, Feral Brewery and Wild Swan. There are also door prizes from Love in Tokyo, William St Collective, RTR FM and more!

 

TICKETS: $25 for Art Addicts

$65 for others (includes a 2010 Membership)

BOOKINGS: http://www.pica.org.au/join/

If you’re already a member - call PICA on 9228 6300.

 

Show your support for this progressive art institution by getting a group together.

pica’s problem

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Whilst on the subject of pica as it currently stands pica doesn’t have a lease after 2012. This puts them in an quandary when trying to plan, run and grow future opportunities.

 

Please support this important institution by writing directly to our Arts Minister, John Day, at - minister.day@dpc.wa.gov.au.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moonlight Cinemas: Line Up & Ticket Special

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Moonlight cinemas and mystylelocal.net are offering subscribers to mystylelocal the chance to win a double pass to the cinema. Simply email ‘mystylelocal@westnet.com.au’ with the title ‘Subscribe - Moonlight Competition’ with your address and you will automatically go into the draw to win one of five double tickets. One winner will be drawn for the next 5 weeks and you can use the ticket any night until March 14. Simple.

 

Here is Moonlight cinemas line up for the next two weeks:

 

Tues 12 January       IN THE LOOP MA 15+                        

This film is a fast-paced, comedy based on the BBC sitcom The Tick Of It.

 

Wed 13 January        PULP FICTION (R18+)                    

A Tarantino classic.

 

Thurs 14 January      WHIP IT! (M)                                      

A feisty, female-friendly action-comedy directed by Drew Barrymore.

 

Fri 15 January           MAO’S LAST DANCER (PG)         

A true story based on the autobiography of Chinese dancer Li Cuxin who defected to the US and is now a principal artist with the Australian Ballet.

 

Sat 16 January          2012 (M)

A blockbuster based on the ancient Mayan civilization end of the world prediction in the year 2012. Starring John Cusack, Woody Harrelson, Thandie Newton, Amanda Peet and Danny Glover.

 

Sun 17 January         A CHRISTMAS CAROL (PG)         

The animated classic story of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Jim Carrey stars as the main role.

 

Mon 18 January        CLOSED

 

Tues 19 January       ZOMBIELAND (MA15+)                   

If you like a Zombie comedy check this one out.

 

Wed 20 January        WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG)     

A wild adventure based on a classic that has been highly anticipated and adapted by director Spike Jonze.

 

Thurs 21 January      AN EDUCATION (M)                                    

An unconventional adventure based in 1961 when a 16 year-old girl is introduced to a new-world, a new education.

 

Fri 22 January           AVATAR  (M)                                                

Visionary and Oscar winning director James Cameron takes you on a new Science fiction adventure (which is proving to be a massive hit at the box office).

 

Sat 23 January          AVATAR (M)                                     

As above.

 

Sun 24 January         ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS: THE SQUEAKQUEL (G) 

Take your niece or nephew.

 

Mon 25 January        MAMMA MIA! (PG)                           

A surprisingly great flick inspired by the music of ABBA and set in Greece.

 

Tues 26 January       CLOSED

 

Wed 27 January        THE BOYS ARE BACK (M)            

A deeply moving story of fatherhood and based on a true story starring Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Clive Owen. Directed by Australian Scott Hicks (Shine.)

 

Venue information

Synergy Parklands at  Kings Park & Botanic Garden, May Drive (easy entry off Saw Avenue).

Gates open 6.00pm, film starts at sundown approx 7.30pm.

 

Ticket options

Tickets are available online at www.moonlight.com.au or at the gate.

Adults $15, Concession $13, Senior/Child $11, GOLD GRASS luxury ticket package $30, which includes a glass of wine and a bean bed in the ticket price, reserved in a premium viewing position.

 

Catering and Facilities

BYO hamper and drinks, or on-site catering and licensed bar facilities are available.