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links for 2009-03-21

  • Den Festsaal Kreuzberg kann man für Veranstaltungen mieten.
    Anfragen bitte an

    info at festsaal-kreuzberg.de

    tel: 030 – 616 560 03
    fax: 030 – 616 561 95

    www.myspace.com/festsaal_kreuzberg

  • Den Festsaal Kreuzberg kann man für Veranstaltungen mieten.
    Anfragen bitte an

    info at festsaal-kreuzberg.de
    tel: 030 – 616 560 03
    fax: 030 – 616 561 95

    www.myspace.com/festsaal_kreuzberg

  • Berlin's Mengenlehrer Uhr or Set Theory Clock was commissioned by the Berlin Senate in 1975 and designed by Dieter Binninger and was originally located at Kurfürstendamm on the corner with Uhlandstraße. It was the first clock, which told the time using illuminated, coloured fields and was even included in the Guinness Book of Records. After it was decommissioned by the Senate in 1995, it was given a new home in Budapester Straße in front of the Europa Center through an initiative brought about by various business people in 1996.
    (tags: newswire)

links for 2009-03-19

  • The Music Network meeting is open to all on Thursday 26th March 2009 4pm til 6pm at Technology and Innovation Centre(TIC), Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham, B4 7XG.

    Come and talk about music and what you’re up to and meet some new people.

    The Music Network organises a NETWORKING EVENT on the last Thursday of each month, for the benefit of music related businesses in the West Midlands region.

    If you are a musician, work with musicians, represent musicians, have involvement with the music industry, or are looking to make new contacts the meeting will be useful to you.

  • In May 1938 a concentration camp was established at Flossenbürg, in the Oberpfalz region of Bavaria, near the Czech border. This camp was originally intended for criminals, "asocial" persons, and Jews, but it grew to include political prisoners and foreign prisoners of war. The largest number of the latter were Soviets. The site was chosen for its granite hills, and prisoners were put to work in a large quarry.

    Flossenbürg was liberated by the U.S. Army on 23 April 1945. By that time, some 30,000 inmates had died in Flossenbürg and its subcamps. (Memorials at the camp state the number as over 74,000, but recent research indicates it was around 30,000.)

  • On March 20th, 1933, the SS commander and temporary police chief of Munich, Heinrich Himmler, announced the construction of the first concentration camp in Bavaria. The camp was built on the premises of the former "Royal Powder and Ammunition Factory Dachau", which was situated close to the market town of Dachau during WW I. The first detainees, who arrived on March 22nd, were political prisoners, particularly communists, and were later joined by social democrats and Jews.

    The second commander at Dachau, Theodor Eicke, who took over from Hilmar Wäckerle on June 26th, 1933, turned the concentration camp into a "school of violence" (Hans-Günter Richardi). Here, he developed the system of Nazi concentration camps and trained the guards in the relentless "Dachau spirit" (Rudolf Höß) that knew no mercy for the prisoners. Eicke's philosophy culminated in the phrase "tolerance is weakness".

  • Ansprechpartner:
    Natalie Langwieser, natalie at 59to1.net
    Jenny Bertram, jenny at 59to1.net
    Kristian Kelcek, kristian at 59to1.net
    Frank Bergmeyer, frank at 59to1.net

    Tel.: 089-24205716, Fax: 089-24205719

    Geschäftsadresse:
    59to1 GmbH
    Klenzestr. 36, II RGB
    80469 München

    Veranstaltungsadresse:
    59to1 Sonnenstr. 27 80331 münchen

    Impressum:
    59to1 GmbH
    Klenzestr. 36, II RGB
    80469 münchen
    tel: 089-24205718
    email: info at 59to1.net

    Geschäftsführer: Frank Bergmeyer
    Umsatzsteuer-Nr.: 143/138/80797
    Registergericht: Amtsgericht München
    Handelregisternummer: HRB 169738

    Verantwortlich für den Inhalt: Frank Bergmeyer

The Music Network, 4pm Thursday 26th March 2009, Birmingham TIC, Millennium Point. Join a real conversation

The Music Network meeting is open to all on Thursday 26th March 2009 4pm til 6pm at Technology and Innovation Centre(TIC), Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham, B4 7XG.

Come and talk about music and what you’re up to and meet some new people.

The Music Network organises a NETWORKING EVENT on the last Thursday of each month, for the benefit of music related businesses in the West Midlands region.

If you are a musician, work with musicians, represent musicians, have involvement with the music industry, or are looking to make new contacts the meeting will be useful to you.

If you have news to report, a presentation to give, an event to promote, any new points for discussion, a pitch to make, business cards or flyers to hand round, an appeal for help, advice or guidance or even if you just want the free tea and biscuits and some quality entertainment…you are all invited.

You can also post in by email any news or gig dates or press release information for inclusion on the website and for distribution through the mailing list and RSS feed. More details on the website.

There will be luxury chocolate biscuits and good coffee for all. There’s food and drink afterwards supplied by the creative networks too. Please pass this invite on to Musicians you know or anyone else who you think may benefit. Jokers and time wasters need not apply. https://birminghammusicnetwork.com

links for 2009-03-18

  • GEBÄUDE 9 (building no. 9), a former warehouse, is situated inside a defunct factory site on the right bank of the river Rhine.

    Since 1996, it is operated by a group of local promoters. Meanwhile, it has become vital to Cologne's vivid cultural scenery. The 500 capacity venue has established itself on the German touring circuit, attracting a lot of high profile, internationally acclaimed artists – from indie all-stars, rock legends, cutting edge dance and urban acts, to showcasing the rising talent of the future.

    The GEBÄUDE 9 premises consist of the bar room, which has a more intimate ambience, and the theater hall, where the concerts etc. take place.

  • Venue in Zurich Switzerland. The night I was there with Jay Reatard the old bass player from Celtic frost was running "Karaoke from Hell." Good sound, good people.
  • Association …e la nave va
    Le Romandie rock club
    Place de l'Europe 1a
    1003 Lausanne

    Tél // Fax +41213111719

    info@leromandie.ch
    (secrétariat)

    admin@leromandie.ch
    (administration)

    webmaster@leromandie.ch
    (Remarques et questions pour le web)

    demo@leromandie.ch
    (programmation et promo)

    For booking requests, please do not send CDs by postmail, but write an email to demo@leromandie.ch with a biography and some links to your music (like MySpace, Virb, YouTube etc…)
    It'll be cheaper, faster, better!

  • La Plateform, 4, Quai Victor Augagneur Lyon, 69003, France
    Tél. : 04 37 40 13 93
    Fax : 04 37 40 13 94

    This is the venue where jay retard played on their recent European tour. The place is fantastic, about 150 capacity but good sound and on a boat on the river.

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