Thursday, October 30, 2008

Pulse, October 28

1. The world according to Monsanto

Some people say, big corporations are bad. One of these controversial companies is Monsanto, a multinational agricultural corporation and one of the leading producers for genetically engineered seed. French journalist Marie-Monique Robin researched Monsanto for three years and presents
her results in a documentary movie. "The world according to Monsanto" reveals numerous controversial issues about Monsanto and is shown this Thursday at seven in the café of Husmania, Hausmannsgate 34. The entrance is free.

2. Raumlabor Berlin is coming...

Art is boring? Certainly not when it comes from these guys. "Raumlabor Berlin" are giving their first performance in Scandinavia this coming weekend. Raumlabor Berlin is a group of architects that have specialized in the creation of spaces that intervene in the urban texture. Sounds
strange? Their latest project is a submarine made out of recycled garbage and in their exhibition "We are coming" you can have a look at their works. The opening party is this Friday at 7 at 0047 Oslo, but maybe more interesting is a lecture about their works on Sunday at 1 o'clock in
the afternoon. The best thing: There is some food and it is for free! Both the party and the lecture are at 0047 Oslo at Schweigaardsgate 34 D, 1st floor.

3. Halloween

You want to celebrate Halloween, but you don't want to throw a party yourself? Go to the student bar Amatören in Sogn this Friday and celebrate Halloween there. It starts at seven and is opened until 3 in the morning. If you need some Halloween merchandise, stores like Nille have
a huge selection of scary things with reasonable prices. Happy Halloween!

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