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David Pine farewelled Death Ray Cafe after Orientation, favouring a commitment to the Goods... People's Promotions have kicked off yet another hugely successful venture, selling and auctioning posters with all proceeds going to Radio One. The sale (and auction) — including the autographed likes of Verlaines, 3Ds and Clean — raised several hundred dollars and the second instalment's already being planned. And the big seller? The Clean colour Vehicle went for $22... speaking of posters, those bits of paper are upsetting the Dunedin City Council, which is making moves to discourage the advertising of original music. The first step in that direction was wiping clean a main band area and replacing it with an ugly mural. Bands here comply and put posters on designated areas, so if those areas are banned they'll have go elsewhere. Makes sense really... Super 8 hosts a multi-media extravaganza on 28 March, with theatre, music, poetry, sculpture and film. Acts include jazzy Lesser Gibbons, Hersterix and Puddle playing to Susan Bollard's slide visuals
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Rip It Up, Issue 176, 1 March 1992, Page 33
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167DUNEDIN Rip It Up, Issue 176, 1 March 1992, Page 33
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