This week’s events from the AvaStar
Punk DJs, vintage shopping, and more from this week’s issue of the AvaStar.
Virtual Acura RDX: Available now!
We’re pleased to announce a complete, fully-drivable virtual version of the Acura RDX is now available, part of the unique advertising partnership between Reuters and Acura. We’ve distributed more than 50,000 Reuters heads-up and wall and floor displays, and they serve as virtual vending machines for the car, which is also available at Reuters Island.
New orientation area, sponsored by Acura
You may notice that Reuters Island looks a bit different this week. We’re pleased to announce the launch of our Second Life registration page and orientation area, sponsored by the Acura RDX.
This week’s events from the AvaStar
Second Life designers look to the East, a rave for charity and an SLCC mushroom hunt.
This week’s events from the AvaStar
DJ Rick Tale, Dr. Dobbs editor Jon Erickson, and more.
This week’s events from the AvaStar
LIVE MUSIC
LIVE EARTH
The day-long global music phenomenon comes to SL, featuring musicians such as Luna Bliss and Songbird Writer performing in aid of global warming awareness.
When: July 7, 07:00
Where: Better World (36, 17, 21)
ENTERTAINMENT
THE SHOW MUST GO ON
Come along and enjoy the amazing Vaudeville-style acts, who give two free shows a month, including Crystal [...]
Interview with Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Bureau chief Adam Reuters interviewed Archbishop Desmond Tutu in Cape Town, South Africa this month as part of the World Editors Forum, as well as in-world at the Reuters Auditorium.
This video mixes footage from Second Life and real life.
This week’s events from the AvaStar
Learn how to surf or kick back and listen to some live music.
Upcoming Reuters interviews: Tutu, Whitman, Keller (UPDATED TIMES)
Adam Reuters will conduct three major interviews in the coming weeks, part of a continuing series of Second Life conversations with the world’s newsmakers: eBay Chief Executive Meg Whitman; Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu; and New York Times executive editor Bill Keller.
