Author: OutInCanberra

Flint wine dinner

Flint @ NewActon presents ‘Wine Dinner.’ Treat yourself with the very best of the Willow Bridge portfolio, recently awarded 5 stars by James Halliday in the Australian Wine Companion 2008.

Flint has matched these wines with an amazing 5 Course dinner influenced by time spent working in Bordeaux, to offer a modern French menu guaranteed to impress!

Cost is $90 per person including wine.

An evening not to be missed. Seating is limited.

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Theatrical Italian Dining in Garema

Located in the heart of Garema Place, La Scala and its Italian cuisine first opened in 1988 and has been there ever since.

Named after the famous opera house in Milian, La Scala restaurant mimics the opera house’s interior with images of theatre masks being prominent on all the walls.

Amongst many other things, passion and enthusiasm come through the décor of the restaurant, and the staff are always more than happy to help pick the perfect meal choice.

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The Empire strikes back

After a much needed rest-year, The Cat Empire is back with a renewed thunder and the announcement of a whopping 16 show national tour.

Canberrans can rest assure that The Cat Empire have our city firmly in their diary, with a show planned for Sunday 1st March at the Royal Theatre.

Touring relentlessly for the last 8 years, The Cat Empire welcomed a stationary 2008.

“We honestly took a break because we didn’t want to get jaded with touring,” front man Felix said.

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Diary of a Fashionista

Tegan Kennedy just graduated from CIT with the Bachelor of Design/Fashion and her clothing label Beau & Arrow. Tegan’s talent and design eye saw her score the title OutInCanberra’s Favourite Designer, as voted by you. What’s next for this young local designer? Stay tuned to find out…

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25 double passes to give-away

Whether you love him or hate him, there is no question that George W. Bush (Josh Brolin) is one of the most controversial public figures in recent memory.

In an unprecedented undertaking, acclaimed director Oliver Stone is bringing the life of America’s 43rd President to the big screen as only he can.

W. takes viewers through Bush’s eventful life – his struggles and triumphs, how he found both his wife and his faith, and of course the critical days leading up to Bush’s decision to invade Iraq.

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