Hey everyone!
My name is Olivia, I’m from the U.S. and I’m really excited to start blogging for Lip Magazine!
Fashion journalism has always been something I’ve been really passionate about, and hope to persue. I think Lip’s alternative thinking is something really refreshing in a magazine industry that is usually only based on the ‘norm’ of [...]
Written on October 23, 2008 | Posted in
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I have to say, when Byron Bay Arts and Music Festival was canceled I cried a little bit on the inside…until I found out about Sunset Sounds ! A new festival, hosting most of the same acts that were to appear at Bryon, will kick off on Wednesday 7th/8th January at Brisbane’s Botanical and City [...]
Written on October 22, 2008 | Posted in
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Rosa Loves is an inspirational grassroots “love project”, encouraging individuals to become involved in their communities in a tangible way. Rosa Loves does this by providing financial support to those in need by infiltrating the t-shirt industry with a new perspective of how clothing can serve a purpose other than outfitting. Everyone has a story. [...]
Written on October 19, 2008 | Posted in
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Hey guys,
We are again on the call-out for a feature article for the November newsletter! It can be on any topic you want and needs to be between 700 – 2000 words. Email all submissions to kimberly@lipmag.com by 24th October.
Get cracking lip-sters!
Written on October 17, 2008 | Posted in
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Here at lip, we’re all in favour of giving creative types the chance to share their talent with the world. Two Flat Whites is an Australian website with a similar goal. It describes itself as a “network for Fashion, Design, Music, Film, Food, Lifestyle, Community, Writing and Small Business.” The site showcases the talents of [...]
Written on October 16, 2008 | Posted in
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New research shows that some of the music by celebrated composer Johann Sebastian Bach may actually have been written by his wife.
Professor Martin Jarvis from Charles Darwin University this week presented the theory at the International Symposium on Forensic Sciences in Melbourne that Bach’s Cello Suites are likely to have been written by his [...]
Written on October 10, 2008 | Posted in
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Last night, in my miscellaneous musings, I had an idea which may strike many of you as odd. It is: Sarah Palin is America’s equivalent of Pauline Hanson. That probably sounds strange but stay with me here, okay?
I’ve found that regarding Sarah Palin, I’m more than a little apprehensive of coming out and saying anything [...]
Written on October 8, 2008 | Posted in
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