Author: OutInCanberra

An Evening with Chet Faker

Nick Murphy, aka Chet Faker, is the rising star of the Australian music industry. He has started 2015 by not only landing Number One in Triple J’s Hottest 100, but also with a tour that is sure to please fans. The Melbourne local was met with the roar of two and a half thousand people, bringing to life the Royal Theatre at the National Convention Centre on Wednesday night.

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Sizzle and Spice at Debacle

With a quirky name and their 2-for-1 pizza nights, Debacle continues to be a staple favourite among Braddonites and other Northsiders. Having moved to a larger venue in the Mode 3 building and a recent change in management means things are fresh at this popular Braddon watering hole.

Head chef Michael Lee has added an Asian influence to the menu, making the most of his brand-new industrial woks. New dishes including stir-fries, noodle soups, and rice dishes now feature on the Debacle menu.

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James Turrell: A Retrospective

You probably queued up for stunning light of Turner and felt the energy of Toulouse Lautrec’s world, but there’s a whole new sensory experience at the National Gallery of Australia with the exhibition James Turrell: A Retrospective.

The retrospective of the American artist at the NGA is set to change the way you feel about light and space. On show until 8 June 2015, this is an experience not to be missed.

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Movie Review – Fifty Shades of Grey

It’s hard to take Fifty Shades of Grey seriously. What started as effectively Twilight fan fiction became so popular on the Internet that writer E.L James turned it into a best selling novel. 100 million copies later and the story of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey has been turned into a feature length film that is sure to divide opinions at the water cooler.

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Battle of the Bands at Transit Bar – Heat 1

Let’s be honest, it’s hard to know what to expect from a Battle of the Bands competition (like, will the entrants will be the type of bands that play solely in their garage, and perhaps stay there?). But Transit Bar knows music, and Heat 1 of their Battle of the Bands competition brought talent that was impressive to say the least. It was definitely a night that exceeded expectations.

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