FourThousand is a weekly snapshot of Brisbane's subculture, fired by email into the loving arms of people who realise that the best things in life are often hard to find. It is compiled by an amorphous gaggle of writers, stylists, designers and photographers who all like huddling under that big umbrella we like to call creativity. Without editorial independence FourThousand has nothing. All editorial you read is featured because it's worth it - not because it's paid for.
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Francesco Nazzari
frunch@rightanglestudio.com.au
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Group Publisher:
Barrie Barton
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Marketing Director:
Matt Langler
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Senior Editor
Nadia Saccardo
nadia@rightanglestudio.com.au
Editor:
Rachel Surgeoner
rach@rightanglestudio.com.au
Deputy Editor:
Sarah Werkmeister
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Music Editors:
Lee Parker
lee@rightanglestudio.com.au
Matthew Somers
matthew@rightanglestudio.com.au
OUTS Editor:
Becannie Evans
out@fourthousand.com.au
Film Editor:
Mel Campbell
mel@rightanglestudio.com.au
Design Monkeys:
RINZEN
STREET Photographer:
Jonathan Baginski and Chih-Han Hsu
Senior Contributors:
Penny Modra
Lisa Lerkenfeldt
Tess Curran
Alice Fenton
Wilfred Brandt
Peny Lane
Brian Collyer
Kate Boyd
Emily Lush
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23rd Sep 09
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5th Feb 09
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23rd Sep 09
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FourThousand is a subcultural guide to Brisbane, published daily and fired by email weekly. It is compiled by an amorphous gaggle of Brisbane writers, stylists, designers and photographers who all like huddling under that big umbrella we like to call creativity. Without editorial independence FourThousand has nothing. All editorial you read is featured because it's worth it - not because it's paid for.