The library's youth section is getting an upgrade, and we need your help!
Would you like new shelving, more graphic novels, new colours, more gaming, more events, Foxtel with video clips...or something else altogether?
Email tbach@burnside.sa.gov.au with any ideas before October 31 to go into the draw for a terrific CD prize pack!
Monday, September 22, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
NEW AT THE BURNSIDE LIBRARY!
A brand new PS3 console for you and your friends to play in the youth section! Games include :
Hellboy : the Science of Evil
Indiana Jones : the Original Adventures
Iron Man
Motor Storm
Ridge Racer 7
The Simpsons
Soul Calibur IV
Turning Point : Fall of Liberty
Wall-E
PLUS all our X-Box, Wii and PC games, including NEW ADDITIONS! :
BRATZ : the Movie (Wii)
Kung Fu Panda (Wii)
Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
MarioKart (Wii)
Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
Wii Play (Wii)
FIFA 08 (XBox)
Ricky Ponting International Cricket 2007 (XBox)
Devil May Cry 4 (PC)
Check it all out at the Burnside Library NOW!
A brand new PS3 console for you and your friends to play in the youth section! Games include :
Hellboy : the Science of Evil
Indiana Jones : the Original Adventures
Iron Man
Motor Storm
Ridge Racer 7
The Simpsons
Soul Calibur IV
Turning Point : Fall of Liberty
Wall-E
PLUS all our X-Box, Wii and PC games, including NEW ADDITIONS! :
BRATZ : the Movie (Wii)
Kung Fu Panda (Wii)
Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
MarioKart (Wii)
Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
Wii Play (Wii)
FIFA 08 (XBox)
Ricky Ponting International Cricket 2007 (XBox)
Devil May Cry 4 (PC)
Check it all out at the Burnside Library NOW!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
More capsule DVD reviews!
28 Weeks Later (2007)
Sequel to '28 Days Later' manages to remain as tense as the original, and on a bigger scale. Excellent. ***1/2
The Ant Bully (2006)
Respectable animated fare for kids, with some good animation and action. As far as comedy for adults, it's not Pixar quality ***
Baby : Secret of the Lost Legend (1985)
A sadly dated fantasy with below average fx. Dinosaur movie fans may find entertainment value, but kids of today will find it laughable after the likes of 'Jurassic Park' **
Cloverfield (2007)
Loved it when I saw it at the movies - found it original and exciting. It may lose some of it's impact on the small screen, and some of the camerwork, while clever, won't agree with some people. Still, a dark and effective twist on the giant monster genre. ***1/2
Confetti (2005)
This mockumentary with weddings is disappointingly light, but entertainingly so. Some darker humour and more unstable characters (though there is a bit of that) would have made it classic. ***
Flushed Away (2006)
Some hilarious moments make this one a winner! Watch out for the side-splitting squealing slugs! ***1/2
Ghost Rider (2005)
Overly confusing action flick with some convincing special fx. Fans of the comic book character and action fans may find some charm and excitement, others may want to avoid. **1/2
Happily N'Ever After (2006)
An entertaining if childish animated fantasy with good voice work from Sigourney Weaver. **1/2
Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007)
Colorful fantasy reminiscent of Willy Wonka but with toys instead of candy - and Mr Magorium isn't scary. A good score, some good CGI and a few laughs - what more could you ask for a rainy weekend with the tweens? And Dustin Hoffman adds some energy to the character ***
The Nanny Diaries (2006)
Enertaining chick-flick, with solid performances from Scarlet Johanssen and Laura Linney. Male audiences may want to avoid it though, as the laugh factor is outshone by sentiment. ***
Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Until I saw 'Pan's Labyrinth', I thought most movies these days had lost their magic. But this has restored my faith, and the movie is a total marvel. Believe the hype. But be warned parents : this is no kid's movie! *****
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Will Smith and his actual son are absolutely terrific in this heart-tugging tale of father and son - have the tissues handy! ****
She's the Man (2005)
A good performance from Amanda Bynes makes this teen comedy quite watchable, as she undergoes a gender reversal to complete in a soccer match. But things get way confusing, as love and affection get in the way! ***
Surf's Up (2006)
Some terrific surfing animation and solid laughs bring 'Surf's Up' slightly above the average animated fare. Nicely done. ***1/2
Talladega Nights (2005)
Some hilarious moments make this comedy above average, with outstanding comic performances from Will Ferrell and Sacha Baron Cohen. ***1/2
The Water Horse (2007)
Terrific family fantasy, with some wonderful special effects and a big heart. A young boy finds a large egg on the beach and watches it hatch into a large dinosaur-looking creature whom he names Crusoe. ***1/2
Wild Hogs (2006)
A great cast and some hilarious moments will entertain the masses in this appealing road movie/comedy/coming-of-late age flick. ***
Zoom (2006)
I wasn't expecting much from this superhero comedy, however some fun moments make it watchable. Not exceptional, by any means, but watchable. ***
Sequel to '28 Days Later' manages to remain as tense as the original, and on a bigger scale. Excellent. ***1/2
The Ant Bully (2006)
Respectable animated fare for kids, with some good animation and action. As far as comedy for adults, it's not Pixar quality ***
Baby : Secret of the Lost Legend (1985)
A sadly dated fantasy with below average fx. Dinosaur movie fans may find entertainment value, but kids of today will find it laughable after the likes of 'Jurassic Park' **
Cloverfield (2007)
Loved it when I saw it at the movies - found it original and exciting. It may lose some of it's impact on the small screen, and some of the camerwork, while clever, won't agree with some people. Still, a dark and effective twist on the giant monster genre. ***1/2
Confetti (2005)
This mockumentary with weddings is disappointingly light, but entertainingly so. Some darker humour and more unstable characters (though there is a bit of that) would have made it classic. ***
Flushed Away (2006)
Some hilarious moments make this one a winner! Watch out for the side-splitting squealing slugs! ***1/2
Ghost Rider (2005)
Overly confusing action flick with some convincing special fx. Fans of the comic book character and action fans may find some charm and excitement, others may want to avoid. **1/2
Happily N'Ever After (2006)
An entertaining if childish animated fantasy with good voice work from Sigourney Weaver. **1/2
Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007)
Colorful fantasy reminiscent of Willy Wonka but with toys instead of candy - and Mr Magorium isn't scary. A good score, some good CGI and a few laughs - what more could you ask for a rainy weekend with the tweens? And Dustin Hoffman adds some energy to the character ***
The Nanny Diaries (2006)
Enertaining chick-flick, with solid performances from Scarlet Johanssen and Laura Linney. Male audiences may want to avoid it though, as the laugh factor is outshone by sentiment. ***
Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Until I saw 'Pan's Labyrinth', I thought most movies these days had lost their magic. But this has restored my faith, and the movie is a total marvel. Believe the hype. But be warned parents : this is no kid's movie! *****
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Will Smith and his actual son are absolutely terrific in this heart-tugging tale of father and son - have the tissues handy! ****
She's the Man (2005)
A good performance from Amanda Bynes makes this teen comedy quite watchable, as she undergoes a gender reversal to complete in a soccer match. But things get way confusing, as love and affection get in the way! ***
Surf's Up (2006)
Some terrific surfing animation and solid laughs bring 'Surf's Up' slightly above the average animated fare. Nicely done. ***1/2
Talladega Nights (2005)
Some hilarious moments make this comedy above average, with outstanding comic performances from Will Ferrell and Sacha Baron Cohen. ***1/2
The Water Horse (2007)
Terrific family fantasy, with some wonderful special effects and a big heart. A young boy finds a large egg on the beach and watches it hatch into a large dinosaur-looking creature whom he names Crusoe. ***1/2
Wild Hogs (2006)
A great cast and some hilarious moments will entertain the masses in this appealing road movie/comedy/coming-of-late age flick. ***
Zoom (2006)
I wasn't expecting much from this superhero comedy, however some fun moments make it watchable. Not exceptional, by any means, but watchable. ***
PS3 coming soon!
Keep checking the youth section at the library - our brand new PS3 console will be down there soon! PLUS new X-Box and Wii games, new furniture and a fantastic upgraded graphic novel and manga collection! There's heaps happening - don't miss out on anything!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Medieval Day @ Burnside Library
THURSDAY 10 JULY
Costumes, art, archery and calligraphy on display all afternoon - something for everyone!
COFFEE CHAT : 10.30 am - 12.00 noon
Demonstration & display of medieval weaponry and costumes by the Varangian Guards. Includes morning tea COST : $2.00 per person, payable at the time of booking
CALLIGRAPHY DEMONSTRATION : 1 - 3 pm
Get your name inscribed on a bookmark! Learn about calligraphy with our amazing calligraphers from Calliraphy Society of SA! COST : $1.00 per bookmark, no other charges
SPEND A MEDIEVAL EVENING : 6.30 - 8.30 pm
Medieval music group 'Lumiere', followed by author Malcolm Walker, who will speak on his new youth/adult medieval-themed fantasy adventure, 'The Stone Crown'. Includes champagne supper. COST : $5.00 per person, payable at the time of booking
Check out some more info on 'The Stone Crown' at www.malcolmwalker.com.au
Don't miss out on this amazing day of events! Phone 8366 4280 for more information
Costumes, art, archery and calligraphy on display all afternoon - something for everyone!
COFFEE CHAT : 10.30 am - 12.00 noon
Demonstration & display of medieval weaponry and costumes by the Varangian Guards. Includes morning tea COST : $2.00 per person, payable at the time of booking
CALLIGRAPHY DEMONSTRATION : 1 - 3 pm
Get your name inscribed on a bookmark! Learn about calligraphy with our amazing calligraphers from Calliraphy Society of SA! COST : $1.00 per bookmark, no other charges
SPEND A MEDIEVAL EVENING : 6.30 - 8.30 pm
Medieval music group 'Lumiere', followed by author Malcolm Walker, who will speak on his new youth/adult medieval-themed fantasy adventure, 'The Stone Crown'. Includes champagne supper. COST : $5.00 per person, payable at the time of booking
Check out some more info on 'The Stone Crown' at www.malcolmwalker.com.au
Don't miss out on this amazing day of events! Phone 8366 4280 for more information
Sunday, March 30, 2008
ROCK UR LIBRARY
National Youth Week
Saturday 5 April - Saturday 12 April
Burnside Library, along with other public libraries, is providing an opportunity for local young people to showcase their musical talent. Come along and support these awesome local acts!
Saturday 5 April
10.30 - 11.30 am St Peter's Girls Rock and Stage Bands
1.30 - 2.30 pm Pembroke Rock and Stage Bands
Thursday 10 April
11.30 am - 12.00 pm Norwood Morialta High Year 12 Band
Saturday 12 April
1.00 pm onwards Alternative rock band performance
All performances will be held at the Burnside Library
Rock Ur Library is supported by the City of Burnside, Allan's Music and Billy Hyde Music
Saturday 5 April - Saturday 12 April
Burnside Library, along with other public libraries, is providing an opportunity for local young people to showcase their musical talent. Come along and support these awesome local acts!
Saturday 5 April
10.30 - 11.30 am St Peter's Girls Rock and Stage Bands
1.30 - 2.30 pm Pembroke Rock and Stage Bands
Thursday 10 April
11.30 am - 12.00 pm Norwood Morialta High Year 12 Band
Saturday 12 April
1.00 pm onwards Alternative rock band performance
All performances will be held at the Burnside Library
Rock Ur Library is supported by the City of Burnside, Allan's Music and Billy Hyde Music
Thursday, January 17, 2008
NEW!!! - Capsule DVD reviews
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006)
This film should have been magical. But I didn't feel much magic. It was more like an overblown combination of 'Shrek' and 'Honey I Shrunk the Kids'. Kids may love the little creatures found under the blades of grass at young Freddie Highmore's grandmother's house, but adults will find the film's action, comedy and sentiment rather yawn-inducing. **
Batman Begins (2005)
Much darker than the previous Batman movies, this explores the origins of the caped crusader and how he came to be. A great cast and fantastic effects and art direction make this a winner. If you're a fan of the earlier films, be ready for a complete change in direction for the series! ****
Constantine (2005)
Interesting premise, Keanu Reeves, the supernatural, good special effects. What went wrong? This hodgepodge of religion, retribution and really confusing storytelling is for fans of the genre only, who may or may not be disappointed. I was. Some of the visual effects are startling, however. **1/2
Cry Baby (1990)
Sweet musical comedy set in the 1950's with Johnny Depp in one of his early roles. ***1/2
Disturbia (2007)
Alfred Hitchcock-inspired thriller where a housebound teen is obsessed with trying to decipher whether his neighbour is a serial killer or not. Interesting premise is handled well by it's relatively young cast and director DJ Caruso. Tense finale should find you on the edge of your seat. ***1/2
Gossip (2001)
Intriguing thriller about a group of college students who investigate the theory of gossip and how fast it spreads for a class project. As you can imagine, it's not long before things spiral out of control. The young cast, mainly made up of unknowns, give it their all, and there are a few good twists before the movie reaches it's climax. ***1/2
Lassie (2005)
This charming remake of the classic Lassie story features gorgeous scenery, a likeable cast (including the beautiful Lassie) and sure direction. Any dog-lover should love it. ***1/2
Thumbsucker (2006)
Well-written comedy drama with a fantastic cast and witty script. ****
V for Vendetta (2005)
A spectacular actioner with great performances by Hugh Jackman, Natalie Portman and Stephen Rea. Thrilling. ****
You, Me and Dupree (2006)
Owen Wilson shines as a sweet guy who moves in with perfect couple Kate Hudson and Matt Dillon. Trouble is he's more than a bit unreliable when it comes to looking after their house! Good performances and plenty of laughs make this comedy pass the time well. ***1/2
This film should have been magical. But I didn't feel much magic. It was more like an overblown combination of 'Shrek' and 'Honey I Shrunk the Kids'. Kids may love the little creatures found under the blades of grass at young Freddie Highmore's grandmother's house, but adults will find the film's action, comedy and sentiment rather yawn-inducing. **
Batman Begins (2005)
Much darker than the previous Batman movies, this explores the origins of the caped crusader and how he came to be. A great cast and fantastic effects and art direction make this a winner. If you're a fan of the earlier films, be ready for a complete change in direction for the series! ****
Constantine (2005)
Interesting premise, Keanu Reeves, the supernatural, good special effects. What went wrong? This hodgepodge of religion, retribution and really confusing storytelling is for fans of the genre only, who may or may not be disappointed. I was. Some of the visual effects are startling, however. **1/2
Cry Baby (1990)
Sweet musical comedy set in the 1950's with Johnny Depp in one of his early roles. ***1/2
Disturbia (2007)
Alfred Hitchcock-inspired thriller where a housebound teen is obsessed with trying to decipher whether his neighbour is a serial killer or not. Interesting premise is handled well by it's relatively young cast and director DJ Caruso. Tense finale should find you on the edge of your seat. ***1/2
Gossip (2001)
Intriguing thriller about a group of college students who investigate the theory of gossip and how fast it spreads for a class project. As you can imagine, it's not long before things spiral out of control. The young cast, mainly made up of unknowns, give it their all, and there are a few good twists before the movie reaches it's climax. ***1/2
Lassie (2005)
This charming remake of the classic Lassie story features gorgeous scenery, a likeable cast (including the beautiful Lassie) and sure direction. Any dog-lover should love it. ***1/2
Thumbsucker (2006)
Well-written comedy drama with a fantastic cast and witty script. ****
V for Vendetta (2005)
A spectacular actioner with great performances by Hugh Jackman, Natalie Portman and Stephen Rea. Thrilling. ****
You, Me and Dupree (2006)
Owen Wilson shines as a sweet guy who moves in with perfect couple Kate Hudson and Matt Dillon. Trouble is he's more than a bit unreliable when it comes to looking after their house! Good performances and plenty of laughs make this comedy pass the time well. ***1/2
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