As promised! Non-blurry pictures!

September 12th, 2008 § 0

As we promised early this week, here are non-blurry photos of the exhibits from the Republic of Thoronia Artifacts Exhibit. If you didn’t make it out here is your chance to truly experience the magic! Thanks to April, Elliot and the Skinny Squirrel for hosting the shin-dig as well as taking these photos! Thanks to the contributors, the donators and the attendees as well! We’ll be returning back to normal Thoronia now!

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1 more day to go! Republic of Thoronia Artifacts Exhibit!

September 4th, 2008 § 0

That’s right folks, tomorrow is the big day! Are you ready for this? The first annual Republic of Thoronia Artifacts Exhibit is here! Can’t decide you want to come to see an art show in the Good King Thor’s honor? Well, much like church, we will have tons of free schwag for those who come early! Glow in the dark t-shirts! CDs! Books! Guaranteed excitement! Beer! Wine! See!

Republic of Thoronia Schwag!

Republic of Thoronia Schwag!

If that’s not enough than there will be art too! Brent Neustifter’s monster! Brandon Knapp’s shield! Mojiferous’ Smoking KT/Jesus! Bryan Danknich’s animals! Cameron Munier’s Constitution! MORE! MORE! MORE!

Wonder what other people are saying? How about the Westword!?!

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Of Gods and Men

By Mark Dragotta

Published on September 04, 2008

It’s not every day that I can talk to a god — even a made-up one. But the Republic of Thoronia is a strange and ironic place. Here’s what I’m sure I know: King Thor chills in a scarf, old sneakers and boxers. He carries around a tote bag filled with important stuff that fell out of his head. Beyond that, I’m at a loss.

Tonight at 7 p.m. at the Skinny Squirrel, 3047 Larimer Street, The Republic of Thoronia Artifact Exhibit is a chance to learn all there is to know about this, er, alternate (read: fictional) history. “Everything is going to be explained better than it has been,” says Thoronian deity King Thor. “There’s going to be a history chart graphing histories — the present histories that we know and this alternative history that could have been.” Other “artifacts” include a suit of armor, paintings, dolls and a mustache chart.Admission is free. For more information, e-mail republicofthoronia@gmail.com or go to http://blog.mcbya.net.
Fri., Sept. 5, 2008

Via [Westword.com]

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