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Some advance notice this time, so you’ve got no excuse not to show up.
Saturday November 25 @ Rock Bar, #49 Street 86 Phnom Penh.
9 PM until late, free entry.

More about Cambodia’s current rock and roll scene at Mr. Khmerang’s page: http://www.khmerang.com/cambodiarocks.php

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Saturday

Saturday

crowd again

started off with a march to Wat Phnom as Forum Asia finished their ‘Human Rights Defenders Forum’. I’d met Claire and the Wide-Eyed Documentaries team the previous evening and we worked up a sweat trying to get some good photos and film.
(Marco: “If you trip, don’t fall on the camera!)

The Indonesians and Malaysians seemed right into the march; they seem to have more experience at this sort of thing. There were a few undercover police watching (not that hard to spot).

Group Shot w Elephant

Somewhere along the way an elephant joined us. By then most apprehensions had gone and everyone was pretty upbeat.

group shot

2. Sweaty, tired, I went back home and spent a few hours puzzling over comics fonts.
Looks like I may have to develop a new Khmer handwritten style font somewhere down the line. Kind of like what the KhmerOS project has done, but a little more stylized. Westerners prefer organic looking fonts for comic art, but the general Khmer cartoon consensus so far is that computery = cool.

3. After a few hours of eyestrain I called it a night and went to Vandy Rattana’s exhibition at Le Popil. The black and white photos had a real timeless quality to them, and it was nice to see a good turnout for this show.

Vandy Rattana

(Above: Rattana talks with a guest.)
Stefan was proudly touting the opening of ‘Popil Snack‘! Also ran into Café Dantrey‘s Sarah, and soon I hope to have an interview about the radio show.

4. After eight pretty much everyone headed over to see Dy Saveth’s show.
Yours truly and the Wide Eyed crew were in a ‘food mood’ but couldn’t miss out on the show. And beer has carbohydrates, yes? Beer is food.

We were joined by a writer friend from the States who was more wisely pacing herself with fruit juice, and by showtime the place was pretty packed with a mixed batch of people. Dy Saveth came on at about 8:30 and was joined by Leang Seckon, you can see the gig review here: http://andybrouwer.blogspot.com/2006/11/dy-saveth-back-on-stage.html

Dy Saveth Leang Seckon
(above: Leang Seckon, Dy Saveth.)

Drag Show
(Drag show closed off the evening.)

By 11:30 we stumbled out for a pizza and chewed over an eventful day.

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‘Looking in my Office’

‘Looking in my Office’
is an exhibition by Cambodian photographer Vandy Rattana.

A NEW SHOW AT POPIL PHOTOGALLERY!

Opening party Saturday 18th November, 6.30pm.

Popil PhotoGallery 126, street 19 – Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 7pm.

012 99 27 50 www.lepopil.com

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‘Life on the Khmer Railways’

New Art Exhibition

Drawings and Paintings by Srey Bandole
at The Art House (upstairs at Warehouse) in Siem Reap

Monday November 20th 6.30-8.30pm
www.thearthousesiemreap.com

(And congratulations to Bandole on his recent wedding!)

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Reflections from the Camera Lens

Siem Reap Workshop

Elizabeth Briel shares some great student pictures and personal thoughts as she looks back on her year teaching photography in Cambodia.

Go and read: http://ebriel.com/cambodian-reflections
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