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Wednesday 1st February
Texas Chainsaw Trivia
Back for another year of trivia madness with your hosts Miss Death and Coffin Ed of The Naked City. Too much fun.
Darlo Bar Royal Sovereign Hotel
8pm start
free
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Friday 3rd February
The History of Bubble Gum Music
Bubblegum pop (also known as bubblegum rock, bubblegum music, or simply bubblegum) is a genre of pop music with an upbeat sound contrived and marketed to appeal to pre-teens and teenagers, produced in an assembly-line process, driven by producers, often using unknown singers. Bubblegum's classic period ran from 1967 to 1972. The second wave of bubblegum started two years later and ran until 1977 when disco took over and punk rock emerged. The genre was predominantly a singles phenomenon rather than an album-oriented one, the presumption being that teenagers and pre-teens had less money to spend on records and were thus more likely to buy singles than albums. Also, because many acts were manufactured in the studio using session musicians, a large number of bubblegum songs were by one-hit wonders. Among the best-known acts of bubblegum's golden era are 1910 Fruitgum Company, The Ohio Express and The Archies.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm for 8pm start
$10
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Monday 6th February
Para(noide) Politics in the Archives
Fortean Phenomena of Iceland
A rare glimpse into the extraordinary experiences of native Icelanders. Intimate interviews that cover an entire range of anomalous experiences including the sightings of elves, fairies and ghosts. These stories date back centuries and are woven into Icelandic traditions and are incorporated into every day life. Come to a land where all things weird are deemed normal.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm for 8pm start
$10
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Cult Sinema Tuesday Proudly Sponsored by Madman this Months giveaway
Tuesday 7th February
Cult Sinema
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark (1973)
Kim Darby and Jim Hutton star as Sally and Alex, young marrieds who inherit a crumbling mansion. Despite warnings to leave well enough alone in her new home, Sally unlocks the mysterious room, opens a bricked-up fireplace - and unleashes a horde of hideous, whispering, murdering mini-demons only she can see and hear. Alex thinks she's imagining things. We know she isn't. And we know Sally should be very, very afraid of the dark! An old house, a mysterious locked room, a terrifying secret. Elements that make a horror movie memorably chilling get a taut, spooky reworking in Don't Be Afraid of the Dark.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm start
$5

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Wednesday 8th February
Texas Chainsaw Trivia Back for another year of trivia madness with your hosts Miss Death and Coffin Ed of The Naked City. Too much fun.
Darlo Bar Royal Sovereign Hotel
8pm start
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Friday 10th February
Disturbing Documentaries
My Car is My Lover
Meet Edward and Jordan. They are mechaphiles -- men who are sexually obsessed by cars. They regularly chat online, but this program sees them undertake the journey of a lifetime to attend a huge car convention. Both VW Beetle owners, the men reveal their stories and what it's like to have a "full" relationship with a car. But how will the men react when faced with a huge beauty parade of metal and rubber, and will they be able to remain faithful?"
Kill Me If You Can
Docu-drama based on the following It is July 2003 and 14-year-old John, and 16-year-old friend Mark are addicted to an internet chat room. There, they develop a close friendship, meet in real life, and hit it off. But what happens next is more shocking and extraordinary than anything you could ever imagine. Mark is the victim of a near-fatal stabbing in Altrincham near Manchester and his friend Mark is the chief suspect. But why would a teenager who has never been in any trouble try to kill his best friend?
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm for 8pm start
$10
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Saturday 11th February
Surf City Film Festival
Come on a surf safari in celluloid and discover epic film journeys – from Blue Hawaii, Gidget, Puberty Blues to Bra boys. Join surfers, filmmakers and cultural commentators to explore the making of these classics. First off the rank
Gidget (1959) and Blue Hawaii (1961) |Nell Schofield; actor, TV presenter and producer moderates Jaimie and Aspasia Leonarder; Mu Meson film archive Gidget is one of the quintessential and original surf movies. It follows the story of Francis who has a run in with some surfers while swimming one day and becomes drawn to the sport, as well as the surfers. Blue Hawaii, an Elvis classic, is the first of three movies that he shot in Hawaii. It is a fun musical that follows Chad Gates as he returns to the surfing culture of Hawaii after serving in the army.
Museum of Sydney Saturdays 11, 18 & 25 February 1pm - 4pm
Per session: General $30 | Conc/member $25|
Festival ticket: general only $60
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Monday 13th February 
Para(noide) Politics in the Archives
Italy's Friendship UFO Contactee Case of 50's and Frances UMMO
Only in the last few years has the Friendship UFO case come to light. In the late 50's Italian scientist, academics and ordinary people independent of each other started to have startling UFO experiences. Close encounters of the 3rd and 4th kind were documented and photographic evidence was compiled. This case goes beyond Billy Meier and could have startling implications for humanity.
Also included a brief investigation of Frances UMMO contactee case of the 60's and 70's.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm for 8pm start
$10
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Cult Sinema Tuesday Proudly Sponsored by Madman this Months giveaway
Tuesday 14th February
Cult Sinema
The Lurking Fear (1994)
The town of Leffert's Corners has been plagued by unearthly beings for decades, and now there is only a few people left, including the local priest and a woman traumatised by the death of her sister. But when John Martense turns up to claim his illicit family fortune, with bad guys in pursuit, the last stand had become a lot more complicated. Supposedly based on the writings of H P Lovecraft.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm start
$5

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Wednesday 15th February
Texas Chainsaw Trivia Back for another year of trivia madness with your hosts Jay Katz and Coffin Ed of The Naked City. Too much fun.
Darlo Bar Royal Sovereign Hotel
8pm start
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Friday 17th February
History of Modern Burlesque
In the days of World War II, and the post War Effort, there emerged a new art form, one that was partially for modeling, one that was dancing, and a little naughty. It was Burlesque! It wasn't until the mid 1950s, where showgirls started to adopt headdresses and costume changes to dancing and stripping shows in Las Vegas, did you see the first showgirls. The years between the eviction of the Burlesque Dancer in 1935 to 1950 in NYC, created the truest version of the art, and this is the period that we are looking at, the one that today's resurgence has been modeled on.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm for 8pm start $10
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Monday 20th February 
Para(noide) Politics in the Archives
The truth about Fluoride
What is behind this push for universal fluoridation? Fact Prior to 1945, fluoride was properly regarded as an environmental pollutant. It was responsible for many lawsuits against industries, such as the aluminum industry and the phosphate fertilizer industry, whose waste products contain large quantities of fluoride. This fluoride destroyed crops and animals, leading to the lawsuits. The limited public view was that fluoride was an environmental pollutant that needed to be reduced or eliminated from the environment.
As a result of clever public relations campaigns, fluoride was transformed from an environmental pollutant to an essential nutrient necessary for producing healthy teeth. The science was poor, but the P.R. campaign was great. Being against fluoride was like being against motherhood or apple pie. Industries not only made millions from selling this environmental pollutant to water companies and toothpaste companies, but more importantly, it saved billions of dollars that would be required to clean up this environmental pollutant.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm for 8pm start
$10
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Cult Sinema Tuesday Proudly Sponsored by Madman this Months giveaway
Tuesday 21st February
Cult Sinema
Superstition (1982)
The Victims who died were the lucky ones. Something horrible is happening at the old house on Mill Road. A series of ghastly ‘accidents’ has occurred near the site where a witch was drowned centuries earlier. But when an alcoholic minister and his family move into the cursed residence, an idealistic young priest and a cynical police detective start their own investigation into the unexplained violence. Has the daughter of Satan returned for a rampage of vengeance?Packed with nasty splashes of awesome ‘80s gore!
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm start
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Wednesday 22nd February 
Jay Katz presents the Italian Star Wars rip off classic, on original 16mm print @ the Vanguard
Star Crash (1979)
This jaw-dropping 1979 Star Wars knock-off is something of a cult item, prepare yourself for a vintage science fiction adventure film you will never forget, as the sultry Stella Star (Caroline Munro) and her alien sidekick Akton (Marjoe Gortner) team up with robot lawman Elle (Judd Hamilton) on a high adventure to save the universe. It is a cosmic mash-up of daring escapes, wild special effects, beautiful women in sexy space bikinis and nonstop action on a dozen alien worlds. There is a plot of sorts, but mostly Munro stands around trying to channel Raquel Welch while director Luigi Cozzi kicks the story from one outlandish set to the next. David Hasselhoff shows up halfway through, looking as though he's auditioning to be a dancer at Studio 54--but everybody else in the picture looks that way too, even veteran villain Joe Spinell, as the universe's cape-clad personification of evil.
The Vanguard #42 King St Newtown
8pm start
Phone bookings can be made for this show by calling (02) 9557 9409.
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Wednesday 22nd February
Texas Chainsaw Trivia
Back for another year of trivia madness with your hosts Miss Death and Coffin Ed of The Naked City. Too much fun.
Darlo Bar Royal Sovereign Hotel
8pm start
free
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Saturday 25th February
Miss Deaths Art Exhibition
An Ode to Art and Creativity
“This is it!' The 4th installment in Art exhibitions by Miss Death. Re-use is again the major theme but now its across a multiplicity of artistic endeavors, such as Sculpture, Re-upholstery, Painting, Quilting and much much more. Themes of dark emotions abound, such as Edwardian images of Krumpas that will be juxtaposed against Hawaiian hula girls mounted in bamboo frames. Tawdry paperback art from the 50s & 60s is blown up and remounted in antiquated frames to shock another generation. Quilt’s comprised of 100s of material sample squares patiently sown together to bring not only warmth on a winter days but maintain a visually striking edge. Oh boy, this one immense exhibition! It at last exposes just some of the imaginative and unbelievable talent of our much loved Miss Death has at her disposal; (written by her husband Jay Katz of course!) More info to come, start saving.
Reverse Garbage Taylor Square 1-5 Flinders St Darlinghurst Doors 2pm free
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Sunday 26th February
Miss Deaths Knitting Group Do you want to learn how to knit, crochet, Vajazzle or any other craft? Or you just want to come along for a social (there is lot's to discuss)? Boys are welcome as long as they do a craft or something useful.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 4pm with plate
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Monday 27th February 
Para(noide) Politics in the Archives
UFO's and 2012
Could it be so, have the masters of the stars returned in 2012? Ufo sighting are at an all time high statically worldwide. The archives in now in smoking gun mode, collecting as much evidence as possible. So tonight is a compilation of the most intriguing film, first hand and anecdotal data on hand. The Mayan codex predicted this would happen, don't be caught unprepared, come along and word up.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm for 8pm start $10
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Cult Sinema Tuesday Proudly Sponsored by Madman this Months giveaway
Tuesday 28th February
Cult Sinema
Rats aka Deadly Eyes (1982)
Rats feeding off steroid-laced grain grow to uncomfortable sizes and attack humans, including "special guest star" Scatman Crothers. High school teacher Paul (Sam Groom) and health inspector Kelly (Sara Botsford) are the love interests who fight back. Rats is infamous for its cheap effects, which included disguising a pack of small dogs to portray the marauding rats, but it does wring some entertainment value out of its well-worn premise. The finale has the rats overrun a movie theater before attacking subway system patrons. In the end, Rats is a co-production that's most notable for an interesting turn by Lisa Langlois (runner-up Miss Teen Canada 1974) as a cheerleader intent on seducing her teacher, and a surprising amount of footage of downtown Toronto.
Mu-Meson Archives Doors 7.30pm $5

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Wednesday 29th February 
Texas Chainsaw Trivia Back for another year of trivia madness with your hosts Jay Katz and Coffin Ed of The Naked City. Too much fun.
Darlo Bar Royal Sovereign Hotel
8pm start
free
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