Author: OutInCanberra

Thelma Plum Live at Transit bar

Canberra is becoming a familiar city for Thelma Plum, already supporting both Bob Evans and Emma Louise on national tours in recent months. It was fitting then that the 18 year old took to the intimate Transit bar on Thursday to launch her first ever headline tour.

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CineCity

CineCity Canberra: 1913–2013 is a free exhibition highlighting the diversity of the enduring connection between Canberra and its residents with film through stills, photographs, posters and the moving image.

Pioneer filmmakers Raymond Longford and Ernest Higgins filmed Naming the Federal Capital of Australia, March 12th 1913 for Spencer’s Pictures, which was under contract to the Commonwealth Government to record this unique moment — the birth of a city.

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Turner From The Tate

The Novotel Canberra is proud to be the official accommodation partner of the Turner from the Tate: The Making of a Master exhibition that opened on 1 June 2013 at the National Gallery of Australia.

To celebrate Canberra’s winter blockbuster exhibition, Accor hotels in Canberra – including Novotel Canberra, Mercure Canberra, ibis Styles and ibis Budget – are offering guests special Turner from the Tate accommodation, breakfast and ticket packages. Visit www.accorhotels.com/canberra-art to find out more.

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Know your body shape

Determining your body shape is the first step in learning how to dress in a way that makes your body look its best. Nearly every woman has problem areas she would like to cover, as well as positive features she would like to show off.

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Clubfeet Live

Anticipation ran high as scores shuffled out of the rain to bounce along to up-and-coming synth-pop group Clubfeet on Friday night. The five piece outfit are already well on the way to securing their place among electro heavy hitters Cut Copy, and return to the capital on the back of latest album release Heirs & Graces.

Leading the night on a mellow note was Canberra indie act SAFIA. Relying on keyboards and drum-pads as vocalist Ben Woolner breezed through ambient tracks Mercury and Listen to Soul, Listen to Blues.

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