Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Nuvolino At Inspire Space Park


By Netera Landar


Nuvolino, an Australian electronic musician, performed at Inspire Space Park on Saturday, Jan. 3. “His music is wonderful” was the shared opinion during the laser light show featuring Trance and electronica music. He was positioned at the center of what seemed like a huge space array.


Inspire Space Park has been my favorite sim for over 16 years. I love the space setting for writing my manuscripts. I claimed one of the seats on the moon, clicked the stream, and was surprised to hear a live performance. 
 

My radar showed the set was on the ground, which I seldom visit. I contacted a few people, and one person replied. He sent a TP. 
 

Once on the ground, I enjoyed listening to Nuvolino’s music. He’s a natural, and his fans love him. Trance, electronica, and ambient music have a life of their own and often can inspire a writer or artist. How appropriate for a sim named Inspire Space Park.


 
Netera Landar 
 

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

New Year's Eve 2025

 
By Bixyl Shuftan
 
December 31 2025 was the last day of the year, New Year's Eve. And in various places, people celebrated the old year going out, and the new one going in.
 

At 2 PM, there was a formal party at the Chateau Trikassi Ballroom in Wooburn. 
 

The men and women were dressed quite elegantly there. 
 

At 4PM, Club Zero Gravity started it's New Year's Eve party. 
 

 DJ Rose played the tunes while wearing a very sparkly silver dress. 
 

 At 6PM. Club Cutlass would have it's party. 
 

 DJ Perri played the music for the crowd.
 

 Hostess DeniseUnicorn Toonie had out a party balloon dropper. After a few seconds, they popped in showers of colorful sparks.
 

 Later they were changed to be less flashy.
 
 

 The contest prize money, ten thousand Linden dollars, was shared by five people that night: Gil Otared, Rififi, Cynthia Farshore, Fortunas Sands, and Kylee Gracemount. 
 

 At 8PM came the main event for both the Sunweaver and Caledonian communities: the New Years Eve bash at the Goblin Cave. 
 

 Cynthia Farshore, the owner of Caledon Downs and the Goblin Cave, DJed for the event. 
 

 When the clock got close to 9 SL time, a ball started lowering, and hit the bottom when the New Year chimed in for the East Coast. 
 

 And fireworks would go off outside.
 

 It was quite a light show.
 

 As the night went on, the party would ring in the New Year as more time zones hit Midnight. 
 

 Finally at Midnight SL time, Cynthia Farshore would end the party with playing Caledonia's anthem.
 

 The Happy Vixen would hold an impromptu, unscheduled party for New Years.
 

 DJ Charlee would spin the tunes as the club did it's part in ringing in the new year.
 

 Last but not least, I would check out the Prim Drop Party at Bay City
 

 Marianne McCann would play the music for the party.
 

 

 I didn't arrive in time to see the Prim Drop itself, but there was the Conga Line, and plenty of fun chatter. 
 

 It was a fun close for New Year's Eve.
 

 Happy 2026 everyone. Here's to a good year, in and out of Second Life. 
 
Bixyl Shuftan