Author: OutInCanberra

Christmas at Canberra Centre

Canberra Centre isn’t just the best place to get all your Christmas shopping done – the friendly team is here to ensure your Christmas runs a smoothly as possible.

Regardless whether you’re a Shopping Assassin with an eye for a bargain and a carefully constructed plan, or a Casual Browser out looking for inspiration, Canberra Centre is here to help. Simply place yourselves in their hands or take advantage of the specialist assistance available.

Professional Gift Wrapping – from 11 December

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Nightcrawler – Film Review

There’s a gritty side of journalism that combines the fickle nature of tabloid news with the raw, visceral nature of life. You can’t deny that the competitiveness of getting the best angle or ‘lead’ with real life stories is a fascinating reflection of modern society. When your movie is about this world and your lead character is a textbook charismatic and sociopathic anti-hero played by Jake Gyllenhaal Nightcrawler is sure to grab some attention and hold it for the two-hour run time.

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Lazy Days at The Garden Bar

The Garden Bar at The Mawson Club is back… with a revamp and refresh just in time for summer! The timber frames, cascading water feature and green plants evoke an idyllic garden oasis vibe. Add some live music and it’s almost like you’re on an island-style holiday. With a brand new cocktail menu and Sunday grazing menu, if you’re on the Southside, this is the perfect place for a chilled-out Sunday sesh.

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Violent Soho – Live at ANU Bar

It’s problematic trying to label Queensland’s Violent Soho with a genre, as they sit across a combination of punk/rock/grunge/garage. Sometimes they’re a screaming band, and at other times their guitar riffs and instrument build-ups make them sound like The Pixies. Last Wednesday, they fronted up to a full capacity ANU Bar with two other very noisy and frantic bands in tow.

Trophy Eyes were loud. They had lots of energy, and solid music, but the screaming was abrasive and distorted. It’s often difficult to relate to music without any tune or melody.

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A Mad Hatters Tea Party this January at Mint Garden Bar

On Saturday 10 January, Mint Garden Bar is hosting a high tea with a twist.

Head down the Rabbit hole and into a wonderland fit for a Queen, a Rabbit, a Mad Hatter, and… Alice?

Nestled between the draping greenery will be a place to have your picnic, and eat it too! Inside your basket will feature all the usual high tea treats but with that fun, quirky and edgy Mint Garden Bar twist.

The Mad Hatters Tea Party package is $45.00 per person and includes a champagne cocktail or a mocktail upon arrival.

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