The document is a newsletter from the National College of Art and Design Student Union. It provides information on upcoming events at the college, including a Christmas crafts fair, presentation skills workshops, and a charity music event. It also summarizes art shows and movies. Additionally, it addresses issues around smoking in the campus canteen and cleaning up after events.
Newbury College is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the theme "Newbury Works: Education for Life". The document discusses how a Newbury College education helps students find their passions and strengths, gain real-world experience through internships and opportunities in Boston, and feel prepared for life after graduation. It shares the story of two alumni who met in class, created a business plan together, and now run a successful hot dog business in Boston. The education is described as rooted in both academics and offering experiences beyond the classroom to embrace what the city has to offer.
The document provides a calendar for the months of June, July, and August with math problems or activities for each day. It includes problems involving operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, finding factors, area, volume, time, money, fractions, percentages, and more. The problems range from easy to more challenging and are meant to engage students in math over the summer break.
This document provides instructions for creating a personal signature brush in Photoshop Elements that can be used to digitally sign pictures. The steps include:
1) Taking a photo of your physical signature and importing it into Photoshop Elements.
2) Adjusting the contrast and levels to create a high-contrast black and white image of the signature.
3) Resizing the signature image and making it into a custom brush that can be used to paint on pictures.
4) Applying the signature brush to photos by selecting it as the paint brush, choosing a color and size, and clicking on the image.
This document provides information about upcoming events at the NCAD Student Union in February 2010. It discusses fundraisers that were held for Haiti relief and thanks volunteers. It also announces opportunities for artists including a bicycle art competition and a feature jump design competition for the Dublin Horse Show. Upcoming union events are noted like Battle of the Bands, Valentine's Day celebrations, thesis submission celebrations, and a 1950s theme Valentine's Ball. Pancake Tuesday is also mentioned.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support the people of Western Sahara in their struggle against Moroccan occupation.
- It reviews books, websites, and contains a call for film reviews from students.
- It ends by soliciting feedback and ideas from students and providing contact details.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses events from the previous year's ball.
- It announces upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides information on societies, swimming lessons, and massage/pilates classes.
- It advertises art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It discusses a People's Tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka that will take place in January.
- It requests students to sign a petition in support of the Western Sahara situation.
- It includes a short film review and websites to check
The document discusses the active and passive voice in writing. In the active voice, the subject performs the action, while in the passive voice the subject receives the action. The passive voice is commonly used in more formal writing when the actor or agent performing the action is unknown, unimportant, or obvious from context. It can also be used in narratives to describe a character being affected by events outside of their control.
Newbury College is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the theme "Newbury Works: Education for Life". The document discusses how a Newbury College education helps students find their passions and strengths, gain real-world experience through internships and opportunities in Boston, and feel prepared for life after graduation. It shares the story of two alumni who met in class, created a business plan together, and now run a successful hot dog business in Boston. The education is described as rooted in both academics and offering experiences beyond the classroom to embrace what the city has to offer.
The document provides a calendar for the months of June, July, and August with math problems or activities for each day. It includes problems involving operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, finding factors, area, volume, time, money, fractions, percentages, and more. The problems range from easy to more challenging and are meant to engage students in math over the summer break.
This document provides instructions for creating a personal signature brush in Photoshop Elements that can be used to digitally sign pictures. The steps include:
1) Taking a photo of your physical signature and importing it into Photoshop Elements.
2) Adjusting the contrast and levels to create a high-contrast black and white image of the signature.
3) Resizing the signature image and making it into a custom brush that can be used to paint on pictures.
4) Applying the signature brush to photos by selecting it as the paint brush, choosing a color and size, and clicking on the image.
This document provides information about upcoming events at the NCAD Student Union in February 2010. It discusses fundraisers that were held for Haiti relief and thanks volunteers. It also announces opportunities for artists including a bicycle art competition and a feature jump design competition for the Dublin Horse Show. Upcoming union events are noted like Battle of the Bands, Valentine's Day celebrations, thesis submission celebrations, and a 1950s theme Valentine's Ball. Pancake Tuesday is also mentioned.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support the people of Western Sahara in their struggle against Moroccan occupation.
- It reviews books, websites, and contains a call for film reviews from students.
- It ends by soliciting feedback and ideas from students and providing contact details.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses events from the previous year's ball.
- It announces upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides information on societies, swimming lessons, and massage/pilates classes.
- It advertises art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It discusses a People's Tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka that will take place in January.
- It requests students to sign a petition in support of the Western Sahara situation.
- It includes a short film review and websites to check
The document discusses the active and passive voice in writing. In the active voice, the subject performs the action, while in the passive voice the subject receives the action. The passive voice is commonly used in more formal writing when the actor or agent performing the action is unknown, unimportant, or obvious from context. It can also be used in narratives to describe a character being affected by events outside of their control.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support human rights in Western Sahara and sign a petition.
- It offers a book recommendation and websites to "warm your mind tank."
- It ends by soliciting feedback, ideas, and submissions from students.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news, societies, and opportunities like yoga classes and swimming.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a piece bringing awareness to the human rights situation in Western Sahara and encouraging students to get involved.
- It ends with a call for feedback and a random selection of websites to check out.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides information on societies, sports activities, and artistic openings and shows by recent graduates.
- It advertises upcoming class representative meetings and encourages thesis students.
- It includes a call to support human rights in Western Sahara and sign a petition.
- It contains a short book review and lists some random websites.
- It ends by soliciting feedback from students.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college services, society activities, and class representative meetings
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book giving advice to young artists and a call for film reviews from students
- A list of random websites intended to "warm the mind" over winter break
The document announces several events happening in January 2010:
1) A Valentines Ball on February 11th at a secret location and a Valentines Day postcard competition.
2) A January Blues night in the newly reopened canteen on Thursday with DJ music. Smoking is prohibited in the canteen.
3) Class representative meetings every two weeks to discuss important upcoming issues.
4) Several art openings and exhibitions happening at the end of January, including works by recent NCAD graduates Damien Flood and Enda McNally.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like a Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- News briefs on topics like college news, societies, and swimming lessons.
- Information on artist openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- A notice about a tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka and a call to support Western Sahara.
- A book review and a call for film reviews from students.
- A list of random websites intended to "warm minds."
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- News briefs on topics like college news, societies, and swimming lessons.
- Information on artist openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- A notice about a tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka and a call to support Western Sahara.
- A book review and a call for film reviews from students.
- A list of websites said to "warm your mind tank."
- Contact details for the student union newsletter.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support the people of Western Sahara in their struggle against Moroccan occupation.
- It reviews a book on advice for young artists and solicits film reviews from students.
- It recommends some random websites to "warm your mind tank."
- It
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college news, societies, and swimming classes
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book called "Letters to a Young Artist" and a call for film reviews
- A list of random websites intended to "warm your mind tank"
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter
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The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support human rights in Western Sahara and sign a petition.
- It offers a book recommendation and websites to "warm your mind tank."
- It ends by soliciting feedback, ideas, and submissions from students.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news, societies, and opportunities like yoga classes and swimming.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a piece bringing awareness to the human rights situation in Western Sahara and encouraging students to get involved.
- It ends with a call for feedback and a random selection of websites to check out.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides information on societies, sports activities, and artistic openings and shows by recent graduates.
- It advertises upcoming class representative meetings and encourages thesis students.
- It includes a call to support human rights in Western Sahara and sign a petition.
- It contains a short book review and lists some random websites.
- It ends by soliciting feedback from students.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college services, society activities, and class representative meetings
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book giving advice to young artists and a call for film reviews from students
- A list of random websites intended to "warm the mind" over winter break
The document announces several events happening in January 2010:
1) A Valentines Ball on February 11th at a secret location and a Valentines Day postcard competition.
2) A January Blues night in the newly reopened canteen on Thursday with DJ music. Smoking is prohibited in the canteen.
3) Class representative meetings every two weeks to discuss important upcoming issues.
4) Several art openings and exhibitions happening at the end of January, including works by recent NCAD graduates Damien Flood and Enda McNally.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like a Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- News briefs on topics like college news, societies, and swimming lessons.
- Information on artist openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- A notice about a tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka and a call to support Western Sahara.
- A book review and a call for film reviews from students.
- A list of random websites intended to "warm minds."
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- News briefs on topics like college news, societies, and swimming lessons.
- Information on artist openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- A notice about a tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka and a call to support Western Sahara.
- A book review and a call for film reviews from students.
- A list of websites said to "warm your mind tank."
- Contact details for the student union newsletter.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support the people of Western Sahara in their struggle against Moroccan occupation.
- It reviews a book on advice for young artists and solicits film reviews from students.
- It recommends some random websites to "warm your mind tank."
- It
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college news, societies, and swimming classes
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book called "Letters to a Young Artist" and a call for film reviews
- A list of random websites intended to "warm your mind tank"
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter
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1. “WAITING IS A TRAP. No.49
THERE WILL ALWAYS BE REASONS
TO WAIT. THE TRUTH
IS, THERE ARE ONLY TWO THINGS
IN LIFE,
REASONS AND RESULTS,
AND
REASONS SIMPLY DON’T COUNT.”
NCAD STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER November 2009 1
2. IT’S BEEN TOO LONG
Hi folks, Frank & Orlaith here, your new president and vice president calling… We are so sorry it’s been so long and
we have not been in touch. We have been so busy trying to balance everything and well we wont bother giving
reasons......Here is the result
SORRY
Ok, so lets get the bad news out of the way. The Canteen has been closed
the last few weeks. Why? Smoking. We have been reminded by the
“POWER THAT BE”
that the act of smoking inside is in fact against the law. We
presumed everybody knew this. We are currently in negotiations to
reopen the canteen, but unless we show that we have addressed the
issue the canteen will remain closed. DO NOT SMOKE INSIDE ON THURSDAYS
OR ANY OTHER DAY, IT IS ILLEGAL. So you have been told. While we are
on the topic of Thursday nights, which have been a lot of fun and busy
in recent weeks, it may come as a surprise to many that we are in
———— fact, not cleaners.
WORK Please put your cans in the bins provided, it doesn’t take much time
HARDHARD and it makes everything a lot
AY –
PL———
nicer. And another thing, don’t dump your cans on the street outside,
we have had warnings from the GARDA and if such ‘reckless behavior and
— lack of respect for others’ continues, Thursday nights will be no
more. Ok? These are all simple problems with simple solutions, don’t
smoke inside and clean up after yourselves (same applies if you are
making your tea or dinner in the union) Thanks. Now, moving on.
STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2009 2
3. STUDENT
MICK MINOGUE AT MONSTER TRUCK
Mick Minogue a graduate of NCAD has a show
on in the Monster Truck Stuios kicking off on the 4th
NEWS IN
of December. Remember Me in 1983 is an
artistic retrospective of all his favourite childhood
cartoons of the 80s & 90s. Like all of us, he spent many
a Saturday morning curled up on a couch tucking into
SHORT
some buttery toast or a big bowl of Frosties watch-
ing Captain Planet and waiting for the Thundecats to
come on. Those were the days when all you worried
about was that Shredder
and Bee-bop and Rocksteady would be defeated and
sent back to the Technodrome.
Opening reception is on Friday the 4th of December
starting at 7 PM abd open till 9PM so get down early.
There will also be a GEPPETTO COlab live Visuals show
who will be making live art and giving it away free.
Goody Bags for the first 50 in.
For more information, contact Davey Moor: davey@
kevinkavanaghgallery.ie
Cartune Xprez website
Friday, December 4, 2009 at 7:00pm
Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 6:00pm
STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2009 3
4. WINNING! ARTS COUNCIL BURSARY AWARD 2009
Please note that the deadline for the 2nd
Round of Bursary Awards 2009, originally
scheduled for 5 Novebmer 2009, has will been
COMPETITION AND AWARDS DEADLINES extended and the new deadline is 21 Janu-
ary 2010. The Arts Council Bursary Award is
OPPORTUNITIES designed to support professional artists in the
AWARDS / GRANTS development of their work by providing visual
arts practitioners with the time and resources
INNOVATION ‘09 AWARD AT MEDIA CUBE, to think, research, reflect and develop their
IADT practice.
Media Cube at the IADT campus in Dun
1ST Laoghaire invites applications for the Innova- The award is open to artists at all stages of their
PRIZE tion ‘09 Award. Media Cube is a dedicated career. The maximum Bursary Award available
is €15,000 per year per artist, though in a lim-
BABY incubation and innovation facility for digital
ited number of cases the Arts Council will also
media and software companies and the Inno-
vation ‘09 Award will provide 1st prize of office support applications for multi-annual bursaries
space in the facility for one year, as well as cash of up to €30,000 for a 2 year period or €45,000
prizes, showcase exposure, press profiling and for a 3 year period.
the opportunity to pitch to an industry-leading
judging panel, as well as the chance to benefit Application forms and guidelines are available
from the advice of top business people. online.
T: 01 6180200
If you have an innovative product and would E: awards@artscouncil.ie
like the benefit of being surrounded by other www.artscouncil.ie
organisations and companies with skills and Deadline for applications: 21 January 2010
contacts in your sector, please fill out the online
application form at:
www.mediacube.ie/competition
Deadline for entries: 5pm, 3 December 2009
STUDENT UNION NEWSLETTER JUNE 2009 4
5. THINGS TO DO DANGEROUS THINGS is a collaborative residency at EXCHANGE DUBLIN featuring
Sam Keogh and Joseph Noonan Ganley. The artists have occupied a studio space in
one of the windows of the space for two weeks. These moving mannequins advocate
intellectual paper-cuts bent on cleansing our eyes and are negotiating the decisions
and objectives that are currency between two artists engaged in a collaborative
residency. They rise early in the morning with the objective of creating one artwork
SIX FOOT BUNNIES, DANGEROUS THINGS AND AUSTRIAN MAGIC. for each day of the residency and are as approachable as a door to door salesman
November 24th 2009, and the country is on its knees, again. that ain’t got no product. Addressing ideas of resistance and radical politics and their
No money and water everywhere I passed by the institution that relationship to aesthetics through a process of experimentation and play the work
binds us. Cold attendants and technicians circle over their prey, the will culminate in a three day exhibition in the studio space at EXCHANGE at the end
cold slippy concrete.’152 people jailed for non-payment of TV licence. of the residency. I hope the guys don’t wrap me up in cardboard for this. Drop down
Bonuses and ‘Top-ups’ for the REAL Criminals Get real!--Get Fair!’ and have a look. Here are the details.
‘Thats a cool sign Mick’ yours truly ‘ Thanks Frank, I downloaded last
night’- ‘Thats nice’-’What are you going to do today frank?’ ‘I don’t
know Mick, I decided to get up early and have a coffee in the botanic Open residency - 16th - 26th November, 9-5 daily
gardens, but they are on strike too’- ‘Shame’-’I know’-’Hi Dave’-’Hi Exhibition opening - Friday 27th November, 6pm - 9pm. Exhibition runs
Frank, hi Mick, what you guys up to?-’Striking’-’Very Well’-’Anybody until Sunday 29th November.
wanna go see a movie later on?’-’Whats on?’- ‘A German movie, the
white ribbon’-’Sounds like a plan’ Exhibition opening - Friday 27th November, 6pm - 9pm With FOOD NOT BOMBS.
Exhibition runs until Sunday 29th November.
The weather was sixth seal territory so I hopped on the 83 and made ‘Popcorn is not allowed in here... sir’. The world may really be ending. After a bit of
my way back home. I’ll finish my book. The Death of Bunny Munro is writing and a bit of procrastination I bandyed down to IFI. The White Ribbon (Das
the new novel by Australian backward vagabond genius Nick Cave. weiße Band) is the latest masterpiece from austrian filmmaker and writter Michael
The Death of Bunny Munro is a novel about a delusional sex addict/ Haneke. Michael Haneke may be best known for Benny’s Video, a highly original
beauty products salesman and his reserved, thoughtful nine year horror (for the want of a better word) flick in 1992.
old son in the fateful days after the suicide of their wife/mother.
This salesman also happens to be a six foot bunny rabbit, probably This is a beautifully disturbing film, executed with sensitivity and raw passion. Not
important to mention that. Despite being quite the fan,thus, slightly that it is ones intention to view a film then subsequently rip it apart, I believe that this
bias here folks this is an easy read that hits the spot for anyone that film even lacking a soundtrack is completely flawless. The White Ribbon, according
has any sort of fleeting imagination, at the very least. If you wanna to Haneke, is about “the origin of every type of terrorism, be it of political or religious
borrow it, drop into the office, ill sort ya out. nature.” Set in a small protestant German town the summer before world war one
So, I decided after reading I would begin writing a bit about a few 1914, this small village is the setting for strange crimes that almost hint at paranormal
shows and events I’ve been at and seen lately. Several sips of coffee activity. The film could almost be a mini-series but is bound by a timely narrative. In
later, Jesus, my memory ain’t good these days. Where to start? Cannes, the film won the Palme d’Or prize, given by the International Federation of
DANGEROUS THINGS would be a good place. Film Critics, and a special mention from the ecumenical jury.
The movie is currently showing at IFI.
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6. EVENTS
CHRISTMAS CRAFTS FAIR NCAD Presentation Skills Workshops.
• Need help dealing with presentations? Struggling to deliver
The National College of Art and Design is proud to announce presentations confidently? Well NCADSU will be hosting workshops on
they will be hosting their annual Christmas Fair on the 12th of how to present /speak confidently about your work and also how to over-
December 2009 in the Cultivate Centre in the heart of Temple come nerves. Places are limited so please book now.
Bar from 11:00 til 18:00.
Dates of Workshops
The NCAD Christmas Fair is an opportunity to see and buy • 2nd, 9th December
work from NCAD artists and designers in a variety of media • 13, 20th January
finished to a very high standard. Some of the work on display
will include pieces in glass, metals, ceramics, jewellery, paint- To book a place:
ing, prints, photography, sculptural pieces, textile and fashion Email: Orlaith or Frank at: ncadsu@gmail.com
to name but a few.
Indulge in the perfect Christmas shopping experience and en- P.A.L.M. CHARITY MUSIC EVENT
joy an eclectic mix of exquisite and handcrafted products that
will not only make a perfect Christmas present but also will not Peace, Amnesty, Love, Music (PALM) are a fund-raising
break the bank. organisation who have been working together for over three years
now. We have staged many successful musical events over that
Not only that but the Cultivate Centre will also play host to time.
the NCAD Café which has a huge range of seasonal treats This time we venture to the Button Factory on the 9th of
including Chai Tea, Hot Chocolate and Mulled Wine. We will December. With generous acts using their time to do something
also have music and Dj’s throughout the day spinning Festive great including ‘The Chapters’, ‘Killer Chloe’,’Lorcan Mak’, and
Tunes. ‘Tongue and Cheek’...
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7. MAKE YOUR
EYES SMILE
Fine Art and Design Stuff to look at over
the next fews of weeks. A few wee links
that will make your eyes smile!
http://www.stereohype.com/
http://grainedit.com/
http://www.thingsihavelearnedinmylife.com/
http://www.booooooom.com/
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.ncfa.ie/
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8. CHECK OUT OUR
NEW WEBSITE
WWW.NCADSU.NET
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