Archive for November, 2006
November 29 2006
Big Day Out Tickets — Last Chance To Register and Win
posted by Steven Shaw at 3:47 pm
One last reminder that we’re offering registered Spare Room readers a chance to win four tickets to Big Day Out 2007 in Auckland (Friday January 19th Mt Smart Stadium).
The Veils — performing at BDO 2007
So far the lineup includes Tool, Jet, Muse, Violent Femmes, Scribe, The Killers, My Chemical Romance, Eskimo Joe, Peaches, Evermore, Shapeshifter, OpenSouls, The Mint Chicks, Minuit, The Tutts, The Veils, Lily Allen, Kasabian, The Streets, The Crystal Method DJs, John Cooper Clarke, John Butler Trio, Justice, The Presets — and NZ favourites Blindspott, Dimmer, Deceptikonz, Jakob, Goodnight Nurse, The Rabble and David Kilgour and the Heavy Eights.
For the full list, click here — and remember there’s still a third lineup announcement to come.
To enter the draw, all you have to do is register for the Spare Room newsletter (thanks to those who already have — you are in the draw). Click here to register, add your user name and your email and you automatically go into the draw to win. Do it now, this offer closes on Friday and we’ll contact the winner early next week.
There will only be one winner. Offer closes 1st December 06. Only open to New Zealand readers. Transport/accommodation not included. Please note: Any ticket holder under the age of 15 years must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to Big Day Out.
November 29 2006
Album Review: the feelers — One World
posted by Steven Shaw at 1:16 pm
The Feelers — One World. How? Why? And Who?
How do they do it? It’s a question that many of us ask. The feelers are one of NZ’s biggest summer tour drawcards. Of their three previous albums, Supersystem (1998), Communicate (2001) and Playground Battle (2003), the first two each went several times platinum. Their latest release One World looks set to follow them, having already achieved platinum status…
November 29 2006
Trailer: David Fincher’s Zodiac
posted by Steven Shaw at 11:29 am
Coming soon: Zodiac, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr.
David Fincher’s new killer thriller Zodiac is based on Robert Graysmith’s books about a serial killer who operated in the San Francisco area during the 1960s and 1970s.
Fincher has a pretty good track record with Hollywood thrillers. His previous films include Se7en, Fight Club, Panic Room and The Game.
Some big names are attached to this production, including Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo and Anthony Edwards…
November 28 2006
Introducing The Viral Learning Centre
posted by Ana Samways at 3:38 pmMarketers take notice: This is how to do a stonking viral.
November 28 2006
Anything Else On Your Mind Ladies?
posted by Ana Samways at 3:00 pm
Buy the poster here.