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The people of inSpiral are a vocal lot - always wanting to express their ideas and have a say. We feel strongly that every voice deserves to be heard, which is why we've dedicated this space on our website to people who desire a forum to share their ideas, stories, thoughts and theories. Life. Relationships. Politics. Purity... There's nothing too 'politcial', too 'silly', too 'big' or too 'small' for inclusion; in this universe of ideas everything is related - ourselves included. We hope you enjoy these unique voices from the world of inSpiral and that you consider adding a voice of your own. To make a contribution please contact nina@inspiralled.net. Put 'inSpirallinging Inspiration' in the subject line and let the good words flow...

Spiral Blogs
How difficult would you find it to eat only locally grown food for an entire year? Want to read about someone who has done it? Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life is a non-fiction book by Barbara Kingsolver detailing her family's attempt to eat only locally grown food for an entire year. With characteristic poetry and pluck, Kingsolver sweeps readers along on her family's journey away from the industrial-food pipeline to a rural life in which they vow to buy only food raised in...
Monday, 15 March 2010 | Read more
This Friday is 'Kissing Friday'! As if fridays could possibly get any better, the end of the week just started looking that much more alluring! It's a no holds barred excuse to peck, nibble, smooch, pash and and cuddle your way to ecstasy! Kissing Friday is the first Friday after Ash Wednesday, so named because English schoolboys were once entitled to kiss girls in school without fear of punishment or rejection, a custom that lasted until at least the 1940s. We think that's a bit...
Monday, 15 February 2010 | Read more
inSpiral is adamantly anti-war and pro-food! So when a new exhibition came to town, exploring a unique chapter in war-food history, we though we better go along and check it out. The Imperial War Museum's Ministry of Food is an exhibition of photographs and memorabiliia examining how the British public adapted to food shortages during the Second World War, learning how to be both frugal and inventive on the ‘Kitchen Front’. Marking the seventieth anniversary of the introduction of...
Monday, 15 February 2010 | Read more
Saturday, 6th of February, is Bob Marley's birthday. Born February 6, 1945, Bob is internationally recognised as the Godfather of reggae. As we're not adverse to a bit of roots and reggae at the lounge (did you catch Dub Zone on thursday? IMMENSE!) we thought we'd give you some tips on how to celebrate this reggae legend's life is some fun and positive ways. Kick back, mon, and relax to the sounds of reggae in celebration of Marley's birthday! Take a trip to your local library to do...
Friday, 29 January 2010 | Read more
We’re all nice people.  We are good to the environment, look after our own mess, don’t break laws (well, not important ones) and are generally ‘good’. Or that’s the way it feels and that’s the way we like to make others feel, because that’s the way we like it to be. But when something shatters our self image, whether it be a sudden recognition of our less developed parts, some reflection or feedback from a loved one or respected mentor… we start to realise that maybe we...
Wednesday, 11 November 2009 | Read more
Here we are edging our way into the not-so-new-Millennium. 2012 is just around the corner and science fiction isn’t so much about make believe as it is about next season’s hot new gadget. Here we are, quite literally in the “Best-of-times and the Worst-of-times…” Health care breakthroughs extend life to an unprecedented degree. We have personal, wireless, touch-screen computers that would wipe the floor with the stuff NASA used to get Armstrong and Co. on the moon. And...
Tuesday, 10 November 2009 | Read more


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Thurs 9th Sept - Just Music Cafe

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"The understated irony of the label's name is the essence of its appeal - at the end of the day, it may just be music, but in this case with a rare po [ ... ]

Fri 10th Sept - Acidic Records

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8pm - 2am Acidic Records Presents… It’s scarcely been a year since the inaugural event of Acidic records though, during that time, their gain i [ ... ]

Sat 11th Sept - Beat Retreat

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Beat retreat presented by Aboriginal Recordings. Darmon (Downtempo Set)
Dirawonga (Ethno progressive Live act)
John Wenn (Techno dj set)
Joe Temporal Co [ ... ]

Sunday 12th Sept - Social Sundays

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7.30pm - 11.30pm. Free Entry. Social Sunday Open Mic night hosts a variety of talented and worldly
musicians, who spread positivity and free expr [ ... ]

Wed 15th Sept - Hanging The Lounge

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Unique Live Music Event. 8.30pm - Midnight. Free Entrance. Spyros Pan (Hanging on a Dream)
After a tour in Japan and only a few days before his appear [ ... ]

Thursday 16th Sept -Emi Green

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8pm - Midnight Free Entry Emi Green is a British born, Aussie singer/songwriter. With a unique accoustic soul style, she fuses jazz and folk to c [ ... ]

Fri 17th Sept - Deep In Digital

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Deep In Digital is back... And its still 100% FREE

Calling all Ravers, Dancers, Music lovers, Drum and Bass enthusiasts,
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