





Chris Marker, celebrated French photographer and film director, invites you on a tour of his work, led by his longtime guide, Monsieur Guillame, an orange cat who pops up to assist you on your travels. This is a part of the Chris Marker exhibition at the Museum fuer Gestaltung Zuerich.


Do you wanna Rock? Teleport over to the friendliest place in Second Life to hear the best Rock from all eras! At Ohana you'll find live DJs playing your favorite rock music and taking requests - There's something for everyone's musical Rock taste! When you come to Ohana there’s fun to be had and friends to be made! Open 24/7, every day, and have over 10 years on the grid. If you are looking for a fun time and rockin' music, Ohana Rock Club is the place to be!




Nitroglobus Gallery is a Second Life art gallery that shows impressive exhibitions and installations of both emerging and well-known artists and is owned and curated by Dido Haas. The current exhibition is MUTE by Maghda. This striking series is deeply personal, revealing raw emotions and inner reflections captured through her evocative imagery. After a period of intense upheaval—an emotional rollercoaster—Maghda returns to the SL art scene with renewed focus and vision. MUTE marks a significant first step in her reintegration, and it is a testament to both her resilience and creative voice.








Step into a world suspended between dream and memory. In the fifteenth chapter of the Neverending series, "The Dreaming Gate," visitors are invited to explore the inner landscapes of the Lost Artist — a being caught between past and possibility, childlike wonder and mature reflection. Wander through faded halls and overgrown paths where time no longer holds dominion. Inside the Artist’s house, reality bends and stories come alive — told through visuals, silence, and mood. This is not a space to solve, but to feel. A mirror world of quiet beauty, artistic grief, and gentle hope. Will you find the Lost Artist himself? Perhaps. Or maybe he will find you.


















Men In Motion Campus is home to the Men in Focus Gallery, and the Men in Motion at Night Theater. Men In Motion was created to highlight male choreographers in the Second Life dance community. They have shows three times a year: January, June, and November. The November shows' proceeds go to the Movember Foundation. For more information about their shows and events, visit their site: meninmotionblog.wordpress.com











