Author: OutInCanberra

Too Much Fun – Steve Roper @ Watson Arts Centre

Opening on Thursday 1st September at Watson Arts Centre is ‘Too Much Fun’. In this exhibition, Canberra artist Steve Roper brings together two long-term interests: cartooning and painting.

For all his adult life, Roper has kept sketch books in which he draws and writes constantly about what he sees and thinks – at home, when travelling and in his imagination. As an artist, sketch books are a tool he uses to inspire himself and guide the production of major works. However, they have also filled up with silly cartoons of peculiar characters.

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Sound Search Registrations now open

Registrations now open for Sound Search 2011!
Do you have what it takes to perform onstage alongside the likes of Armin Van Buuren, LMFAO and Ladyhawke for more than 10,000 people?

Kicks Entertainment, OutInCanberra, Raw FM and Star FM have joined forces for Sound Search – the search for the region’s best local talent to play at Foreshore 2011.

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Father’s Day Guide

Take your Dad out on Sunday 4th September to celebrate Father’s Day.

Spoil him with a day out, or treat him to a special lunch or dinner at a range of venues across the city.

With only a couple of weeks to go now is the time to book.

Click here to view the 2011 Father’s Day guide.

Spaces are usually limited, so be sure to book early to avoid disappointment.

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Win tickets to Belong @ Canberra Theatre Centre

Rekindling Indigenous culture, internationally acclaimed Bangarra Dance Theatre has created an original and breathtaking theatrical experience – Belong.

Belong features two new dance theatre works: ID by Artistic Director, Stephen Page and About by Elma Kris, choreographer and dancer with Bangarra.

Bangarra creates a truly Australian theatrical experience that connects the spirit of traditional culture with our contemporary lives. Always uplifting and deeply moving, Belong will transform perceptions of the places we call home.

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Stranger Than Fiction collection launches @ Itrip Iskip

Canberra-based women’s fashion label Stranger than Fiction (formerly known as Grazed Youth) lauched their latest collection on Friday night at Itrip Iskip in Braddon.

Guests sipped wine and nibbled on cheese, cupcakes and gorgeous pink macaroons as seven models took to the catwalk to show off the latest collection.

Named ‘Bundle of Nerves’, the collection was inspired by Hitchcock-style movie heroines, and scientific and mathematical images from the childhoods of the Stranger than Fiction team.

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