Canberra Punk Scene
February 8th 2007 00:08
Having a little bit of a look today at the Punk scene in Canberra, and I found this picture
Not a bad promotional picture for a gig. Anyway, the site i got it from is pretty good, although the author does have a tendency to call everyone a Nazi.
Ahh well, Hopefully Canberra isn't just the sleepy Capital City that it looks like on the surface, I mean, it's basically there just to give the UNI students somewhere to drink, right??
Anyone from Canberra know any good venues or clubs??
Peace
Not a bad promotional picture for a gig. Anyway, the site i got it from is pretty good, although the author does have a tendency to call everyone a Nazi.
Ahh well, Hopefully Canberra isn't just the sleepy Capital City that it looks like on the surface, I mean, it's basically there just to give the UNI students somewhere to drink, right??
Anyone from Canberra know any good venues or clubs??
Peace
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2011 Canberra International Film Festival:
SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL
Dir: Paul Viragh, UK, 115mins, 35mm
Suffering from polio, rock legend Ian Drury had a difficult childhood – partly paralysed and wearing calipers to help him walk. The experience isolated him and shaped both his determined personality and his piercing observations of a world that cared little for his affliction. Director Matt Whitcross creates a vibrant, pulsing biopic of a man who was equal parts witty and cruel – played by the inimitable Andy Serkis – but above all a charismatic figure in the English music scene. With a stellar cast and a hectic visual design, this is an effervescent tribute to a man who lived his life without apology. As the lyrics say ‘sex and drugs and rock and roll are very good indeed.’
Screening FRIDAY 4 NOVEMBER, 2PM at Arc Cinema, National Film and Sound Archive
For ticket prices, please see the Canberra International Film Festival website