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PartyWith’s new app is part event-finder, part friend-finder
PartyWith’s new app is part event-finder, part friend-finder
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Having just returned from an overseas vacation where I “partied with” a number of locals met spontaneously while out at concerts, bars and other events, I can’t quite wrap my head around the need for a dedicated app for travelers wanting to meet locals to hang out with – doesn’t this just happen naturally? But that, at least in part, is the premise behind today’s official launch of…
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If you are in the Auckland area between 10 November 2012 – 3 March 2013 go and check out a wicked photography exhibition ‘Who shot Rock & Roll’ at the Auckland Art gallery, brought to you by the Brooklyn Museum and curated by photographic historian Grail Buckland. This exhibition features snapshots from 1955 – present through a range of artists and bands such as Amy Winehouse, Jay Z , and the Rolling Stones, it is one to not be missed if you are a music fan or interested in portrait photography. Early bird tickets are only $12 which goes on sale Thursday 11th October.
Find out more at eventfinder.co.nz >
While on the subject of Rock n Roll and photography, check out some promo shots we did for These Automatic Changers, a local band based in Auckland. The sound of this band is described as “high intensity charge of classic sonic blues, leaden Rock’ n’ Roll, spooked by an altogether more archaic blend of 70's soul.” Check out their classic quality sound at BandCamp or follow them on Facebook