Folks from The Fellowship Festival write: For the Londoners amongst you, go and buy today’s copy of Evening Standard, London’s biggest newspaper and you can win the chance to enter a competition to be transformed into an Orc by Gino Acevedo from Weta Workshop at the forthcoming Fellowship Festival (28th – 30th August 2004, Alexandra Palace). Gino will be transforming three lucky readers, one for every day of the show into a gruesome Orc as part of his live make-up demonstration. For details on how to enter this once in a lifetime competition, go and buy The Evening Standard.

Natalia writes: I thought you would be interested in seeing this. A couple in the Philippines had a Lord of the Rings wedding. The couple planned every single wedding detail around middle earth. [More]

universalmusicstore.com is auctioning off some interesting items for ‘Songs of Hope’. CanadianCricket writes: As of this time bids for this Return of the King/Into the West sheet music signed by Annie Lennox are only at $51! I have to believe that with a little help from exposure on TORN’s main page that much much more could be raised for this worthy cause! [More]

Ringer Spy Tamara writes: Missed the Barlibash in Boston? Not to worry, the Boston Line Party is still going strong and there will be another opportunity to join your fellow Ringers on a journey to the Museum of Science.

We’ve got about 25 people committed to join us at the Museum of Science Lord of the Rings Exhibition on Saturday, September 4, 2004 at 2 PM, but each time slot has 100 tickets, so there is plenty of room. As of today, there are still tickets available for 2 pm (as well as 1:45, 2:15 and 2:30 if those sell out) Take a look at our website listed below to see who is going and to join us in any of the Moot activities- like our evening at Boston Beer Works on Canal Street. If you haven’t made up your mind about attending, I can vouch that the Exhibit is stunning. From the Bigatures, to the costumes and weapons, to the interactive activities. All are a high quality.

We didn’t get enough people to get our own hotel rate, but we joined with some of our friends at WorldCon to share space (Their con is also Labor Day Weekend), since they had a great rate of $144 for the Marriott. Several people have booked rooms already and still have space for roomates. Or, as the discounted deadline approaches, I suggest booking your room and then worrying about getting a roommate or two (or three). Here’s several links to help make your trip easier:

Info on the Moot (including a Ringer Calendar, Things:
http://expectopatronvm.com/mos/mos.html

Moot discussion Forum:
http://expectopatronvm.com/phpBB2/index.php

Boston Museum of Science- LOTR:
http://www.mos.org/lotr/

Order Exhibition Tickets:
http://store.mos.org/?action=showevent;event_id=295

Worldcon/NoreasCon:
http://www.boston2004.org

Hotel rates for WorldCon roomies:
http://www.boston2004.org/facilities/aboutMarriott.html

WorldCon roommates discussion:
http://www.boston2004.org/discuss/index.php?cmd=show&thread=-5&posts=16

Use the discount code to reserve a room at the
Marriott:
http://marriott.com/property/propertyPage/BOSCO