Author: OutInCanberra

Interview with Josh Pyke – For all these shrinking hearts

“I don’t like the word muse, but I do think of my drive as a person. Sometimes we’re getting along great, and then sometimes we’re not seeing eye to eye and we need a break from each over. I’ve realised that it’s like any relationship, if it’s worth pursuing you just have to stick with it and ride out those times.”
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Don’t be “that guy” in Civic this summer

Let’s face it, Christmas is a crazy time of year. While you’re out partying, enjoying the warm weather and catching up with friends you haven’t seen all year (or since last weekend), make sure you don’t take it too far. 

From the Mawson Club to the Kingo, Canberra loves a bulk gathering just before the Christmas festivities kick into gear. And bulk people means bulk embarrassment if you decide to take it a little too far with your bowl of loud mouth soup.
 

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Pub Grub hits new heights in Manuka

As a venue that prides itself on being ‘Manuka’s pub’, Public Bar has long delivered a great pub experience and so much more to the area. Occupying the eye-catching corner of Franklin Street and Flinders Way, it’s taken advantage of its great location to firmly establish itself as the cornerstone of Manuka’s bar and nightlife scene.

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Good Evans! It’s Braddon’s Paleo Hub

It can be a polarising subject, but there’s no denying the popularity of the paleo diet in recent times – it’s been the most Googled diet over the last two years and there are over 5000 paleo cookbooks available on Amazon. With more and more cafes and restaurants offering paleo-friendly dishes, the idea of paleo isn’t as foreign as it once was, and Paleo Café on Braddon’s Mort Street has proudly joined the growing list of Canberra cafes offering a paleo-only menu.

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