Archive for category Entertainment

The week that was

Yesterday afternoon I took myself off to see Inception. I won’t say anything about the film – it’s the sort of film that it is best to go into with few expectations. I do urge to you see it at the earliest convenience though. It is truly incredible – a game changer – one of the best films I’ve seen in a very long time.

I can’t remember the last time I walk out of a film thinking: ‘that changes everything’. The Matrix? Maybe.

Whatever the case, it was a 2 and a half hour film that I didn’t want to end and will probably go and see again while it is playing at the cinema – something I never do.

I rushed home from the cinema to catch the leader’s debate. The contrast could not have been more stark. Moving from something so exciting, so engaging to the most uninspiring, pedestrian leader’s debate I can remember. The only loser in the debate was the Australian public. Does that mean that both leader’s lost?

Waleed Aly said early on in the piece that this election was about nothing. My immediate reaction was ‘oh, about nothing is a bit harsh, it’s about… it’s about… it’s about’.

He’s right and that is really depressing. I’ve never been this disenfranchised with Australia’s political process.

Given our leaders inability to provide me with anything even vaguely resembling intellectual stimulation, I’ve turned to podcasts in a big way. My regular cycling commute has become full of thought provoking material which I’m loving. The podcasts I’m currently loving include:

  • The Bugle (funny and informative)
  • In Our Time (probably haven’t bonded with this one as much as others)
  • NPR: Fresh Air Podcast
  • NPR: Wait, Wait… Don’t tell me (a quiz show that keeps you up to date with news as well)
  • ZDNet: Patch Monday (fully of tech goodness – and Australian!)
  • Tank Riot (too me a little bit of listening to start enjoying but now I’m hooked)
  • This American Life (my favourite – just so interesting)
  • WNYC’s Radio Lab (shorter episodes and very interesting)

Feel free to share your thoughts on podcasts below. Any recommendations?

While riding in to work this morning, listening to a podcast, there was an interesting confrontation on the road. A scooter rider was going a long in the bike lane. This really bothers me. It’s illegal ($50 fine – no demerit points) and dangerous. As a motorcyclist I would never ride in the cycling lane. I knew how much it bothered me when I was cycling and I actually think that it is a much more dangerous thing to do than ‘lane split’. You should always avoid passing on the left… especially when there isn’t actually a lane there as it is the last place a car will look as any cyclist can attest to.

Anyway, on this particular morning a cyclist decided to take issue with the man on the scooter… to the point where he actually tried to push the guy off his scooter. I’m not one for the ‘cyclists-should-behave-well-so-that-cars-are-nice-to-us’ types. I’m all for cyclists being assertive, but this was just going too far.

This week I started doing website support for Prosper Australia (including support for Earth Sharing). I can’t see it being too much work but it’s a bit of fun as they are eager to implement some good changes and it’s always nice when you’re doing some work for someone eager for change that has faith that you can just get it done for them. It also means getting stuck into Pordpress themes and plugins which is something I really enjoy as the API is fantastic.

Unfortunately though, that work meant that I couldn’t get the changes to Sommelier.net.au done that I would have liked to. A few upgrades are coming though and I’ve got a good sense of the next couple of improvements which I’m looking forward to overhauling.

21 weeks to go.

Date: May 31st, 2010
Cate: Entertainment

Sebia were robbed!!

What do you think should have won the 2010 Eurovision song contest?

Date: March 3rd, 2009
Cate: Entertainment

Angel of Death

(via wil wheaton)

New web series, Angel of Death.

Just saw the first episode – pretty awesome.

Date: September 15th, 2008
Cate: Entertainment

Table of Knowledge

I’m very proud of a very good friend of mine, Christopher Hanrahan. He’s an exceptional artist who is represented by the Sarah Cottier Gallery in Sydney. He’s got his first solo show at the gallery opening this Thursday so I’m flying up to Sydney for it.

If you’re in Sydney, I highly recommend getting along.

Christopher Hanrahan
The Table of Knowledge
Sarah Cottier Gallery
3 Neild Avenue, Paddington
19 September – 18 October, 2008
Opening Thursday 18 September, 6-8pm

Images of this exhibition can be viewed here from 18 September

Date: June 27th, 2008
Cate: Chuck Norris, Entertainment, Travel

eBay

Hey! have you guys heard of this thing called ‘eBay’?

It’s an online auction site!

Anyway, it’s a new thing for me. I’ve seen too many people get far too addicted to it for my liking so I’ve always steered clear of it, until now.

I’ve also got a few piercings about the place and quite large holes in my ears (20mm). I tend to loose the plugs for my ears which is annoying to say the least. Once upon a time a few for my friends worked for various piercing shops so I only ever paid a fraction of the price of the jewelry I wanted.

Having finally got to a point where I desperately needed new plugs I took the plunge and went into the emo hell pit that is Off Your Tree. “Two new 20mm stainless steel plugs please” i said. “Sure, $45 each” they said. I thought, “hmmm, don’t think I’ve ever paid more than about $15 for a pair” and walked out not knowing where to go next.

I want to make this point to anyone with piercings in Melbourne. You are being ripped off by these emo piercing places. I can assure you that the new navel ring that you just paid $50 for is worth $5 at best. There are at least 1000% mark ups on anything you buy. Don’t do it.

“I wonder if I could find any on ebay” I thought. And behold, I have two 20mm “flesh tunnels” in the post on their way now for a meager $19 delivered.

Happy days!

Date: June 12th, 2008
Cate: Entertainment

Devo

Have you got your Devo tickets yet? I’ve got mine!

Date: March 19th, 2008
Cate: Entertainment
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“Kelly”

I’ve just uncovered this really awesome graphic novel/web comic by Dan Goldman, called “Kelly”.

Check it out: http://dangoldman.net/kelly/.

Date: March 6th, 2008
Cate: Entertainment
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… More Comics

Seriously, is it just me or is everyone talking about webcomics all of a sudden?

I swear I started it. They are all comics that have featured on this site in one form or another over the last few weeks.

Date: March 3rd, 2008
Cate: Entertainment, Politics
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Frozen Grand Central

I can’t help but feel that this is, in a sense, a form of activism.

I do love a good prank.

Date: February 28th, 2008
Cate: Entertainment
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More on Web Comics

Further to this post, I’ve now updated my web comics list and look forward to exploring them all.

Keep an eye on it as no doubt I’ll move them around a bit according to how much I like them.