With Gwar's annual orgy of meat, music and mayhem known as Gwar-b-q less than a month away, the notorious mutant monsters of metal have announced a new product that might help wash it all down. Gwar Bq Brew This commercial for “Gwar-b-q Brew” went up on the event's official site, and as usual, Gwar front-beast Oderus Urungus took the opportunity to grab the spotlight and offer some profound comments about the new beverage, which was specially created by brewmeister Rob Chalmers. "This is another milestone on the road leading to the Gwar-b-q, the new Gwar album, and the brand-new Gwar show we will be putting on tour this fall," Oderus spewed. "I am looking forward to meeting with the fans, getting incredibly wasted, and then vomiting all over them. Then we will sell that!" Oderus will make an appearance in Tampa, Fl on August 3rd to formally launch the new...
- 7/10/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
Grattan at a press conference announcing her departure from The Age last week.
Veteran political reporter Michelle Grattan has started her new role with The Conversation taking up a “cubbyhole” in the offices of Keating Media in the Press Gallery.
This morning, Grattan told Mumbrella she was enjoying the move.“I feel very good”, said Grattan, “it’s always an adjustment settling into a new job but of course I’ve worked with Andrew (Jaspan) before and I’m looking forward to getting into my stride.”
Last week Grattan announced her departure as political editor of The Age, instead taking up a role with the University of Canberra and would also write for The Conversation. The publication edited by former editor of The Age Andrew Jaspan.
Despite concerns of a lack of room for Grattan within the parliamentary building Grattan has told Mumbrella she has taken up a desk within the offices of Keating Media.
Veteran political reporter Michelle Grattan has started her new role with The Conversation taking up a “cubbyhole” in the offices of Keating Media in the Press Gallery.
This morning, Grattan told Mumbrella she was enjoying the move.“I feel very good”, said Grattan, “it’s always an adjustment settling into a new job but of course I’ve worked with Andrew (Jaspan) before and I’m looking forward to getting into my stride.”
Last week Grattan announced her departure as political editor of The Age, instead taking up a role with the University of Canberra and would also write for The Conversation. The publication edited by former editor of The Age Andrew Jaspan.
Despite concerns of a lack of room for Grattan within the parliamentary building Grattan has told Mumbrella she has taken up a desk within the offices of Keating Media.
- 2/10/2013
- by Nic Christensen
- Encore Magazine
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