Author: OutInCanberra

Event Recap: Ice Cube @ AIS

If there is any way to make it to a Canberrans heart, it’s properly pronouncing Canberra. American gangster rapper Ice Cube took great pride in his pronunciation of Canberra, even if he wasn’t quite as accurate pronouncing Darwin, instead calling it Derwin. But when Ice Cube comes to Canberra he brings with him a legion of gangster rap enthusiasts.

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WIN Tickets: Wish You Were Here

Gracing the screens from ANZAC Day 25th April, Wish You Were Here is an intriguing psychological drama.

Starring Joel Edgerton, Felicity Price and Teresa Palmer, four friends take a spontaneous holiday in Cambodia, but after one of them goes missing, their lives are changes forever.

Hopscotch Films are giving away 20 in-season passes and to win, simply answer in 25 words or less where would you take a spontaneous holiday and why?

The competition closes on Wednesday 25th April at 5pm. Only winners will be notified.

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Dancing to the beats

Canberra’s got talent and the rest of the world is about to witness this. Hip-hop teacher Krissan Pattugalan is about to take his dance crew to another level…

Pattugalan, 26, started dancing about six years ago and has never looked back. He started off busting moves in nightclubs and actually taught himself hip-hop dance moves.

"You know when you watch MTV and you go ‘oh man! Usher just did a sick move! I want to learn how to do that.’" And he and his friends would teach themselves how to do the move by copying him.

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ANZAC Day @ Duxton

This ANZAC Day is going to be a huge event at the Duxton and you are invited to join in the celebrations!

Duxton opens at 7.30am so after the dawn service, head to the newly established venue to indulge in a mouth-watering breakfast. Tempt your taste buds with the Duxton Kingsize Breakfast; eggs, bacon, beans, a hash brown, mushrooms, tomato, chorizo sausage and toast. Or try the light and fluffy pancakes with mixed berry compote and maple syrup.

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We chat with Scott Fardy

We got the low down from one of our favourite Brumbies player on all things Canberra…

When did you move to Canberra?
I moved to Canberra earlier in the year from Japan, I’d been there for three years.

What was it like living in Japan?
It was interesting. The people are all very nice but culturally we are very different.

What is your favourite thing about living in Canberra?
There is always somewhere nice to go and have a coffee. I live in Kingston and there are plenty of places I go to pretty often.

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