Author: OutInCanberra

Recap: All Our Friends At Night @ UC Refectory

All Our Friends at Night delivered keen Canberrans a chance to enjoy a taste of this year’s Parklife lineup without making the trek up to Sydney.

UC Live and Pang! hosted the international, all-star lineup accompanied by Canberra’s very own Peking Duck who opened the show, followed by a collaboration between Offtapia and Cheese preparing the crowd for the guest stars.

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Review: MP @ The Street Theatre

It’s easy to sit back and criticise the folk at Parliament House and everyone enjoys taking politicians down a peg or two. But have you ever thought that maybe you’re part of the problem?

MP tells the story of MP Ava Turner, played by Geraldine Turner, as she hires a new assistant and faces dealing with an incredibly delicate issue from two of her constituents.

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Win tickets to Foreshore

It’s just over 50 days until Armin Van Buuren, LMFAO
Afrojack, PNAU, Ladyhawke, Gotye, Salt & Pepa, Gypsy & The Cat, Architecture in Helsinki and many more are set to rock the stages at Foreshore 2011.

The festival will see the massive lineup perform on Saturday 26th November 2011, on the Parliamentary Lawns.

Last year, Foreshore tickets sold out during October, so now is the time to get tickets to avoid disappointment.

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Win tickets to Phrase at Transit Bar

Melbourne MC Phrase is set to embark on an extensive national tour to perform tracks from his critically acclaimed third album Babylon.

Performing all dates with a full band, Phrase promises to deliver a world-class performance of his back catalogue along with a selection of songs from Babylon.

Backed by four of the best musicians in the country, Phrase boasts an even bigger sound live than what he achieved on his sonically groundbreaking album.

Experience live what critics are saying is a “soulful, edgy album that’s screaming to be heard with full live band.”

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Keeping up with Patience from The Grates

Patience Hodgson has the disarming likeability that you’d expect to find in the girl-next-door instead of a front-woman of a rock band. Our interview was meant to cover The Grates new album and forthcoming tour, but instead we chatted about chocolate-filled doughnuts, her ability to jump like a kangaroo and morph-suits. More on the doughnuts later.

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