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MISTY MOON CELEBRATES

With DarkFest 7 looming up on November 23rd - and I’m sure a lot of Infinity readers will be in attendance - we would once again like to thank our great pals at the Misty Moon Film Society for their help in sourcing some of our top guests, including Friday the 13th legend Adrienne King, who is also doing a Misty Moon event at The Phoenix Theatre Arts Club.

This year marks Misty Moon’s 10th anniversary and to celebrate they are holding a gala party on Monday the 25th November with lots of special guests. As well as Adrienne King co-founder of Misty Moon, there will be lots of entertainment including some Misty Moon films and live music from Dave Sutherland and Suzanne Maddock. There will also be an unveiling of a Misty Moon plaque and a new Misty Moon cocktail. For tickets please go to www.phoenixartsclub.com.

That’s another big date for your calendar. And talking of calendars, if you want to support Misty Moon and look forward to your days in 2025 being numbered in a most salacious fashion then we recommend the very saucy Misty Moon calendar for 2025 featuring the extremely delectable Mrs Moon, aka Jen Morriss, in a series of poses that could make a bishop kick a hole in a stained glass window. When I say these are steamy, I mean you could open an envelope with them. But they are all done in Kenny Everett style, in the best of all possible taste!

Designer Kev has put his talents to use to give this beautifully produced calendar a Bewitched feel, and it’s certainly bewitching enough to be worth it’s £30 price tag, especially since that price includes a personally signed 8x10 of Jen. That and the calendar will be a boon to many hot-blooded males, who can put it over their beds at night to ensure they will never roll out!

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