Author: OutInCanberra

Coolest party on the block

Summer love in a car park? No, it’s not in the back of a Camira, it’s dancing under the sizzling sun to a mammoth line-up of musical talent from around the globe. The boys at Lexington Music haven’t forgotten about us. Post...

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Lior gets more Divine

Graceful melodies and reminiscent lyrics make Lior one of the best male solo artists in our nation, while intimacy and mood make Canberra’s Tilley’s Divine Café such a gem. You may wonder what a café/bar has to do with Lior’s...

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Flying Food

Grilled prawns at a restaurant may sound delightful, but how about catching them in your mouth as the cook throws it at you? This may not be your idea of an intimate dinner but teppanyaki doesn’t claim to be that, instead, the Japanese style of cooking serves as a dinner-show and is truly an entertaining experience.

This unique style of cooking uses an iron griddle to cook food such as prawns, beef, omelette and rice. The word ‘Teppanyaki’ is derived from ‘teppan,’ which means ‘iron plate’ and ‘yaki’ which means grilled.

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‘Lock In’ New Years Eve

‘LOCK IN’ New Years Eve with Transit Bar featuring 2Dogs (Resin Dogs DJs), D’Opus + Roshambo, Downtown Brown, Pornstylus + Smish.

2007 is fast drawing to a close and to celebrate what has been a momentous year for Transit Bar, we are inviting you to join them to close out 2007 and usher in the new year with no-holds barred style and finesse.

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A Pandemic Concept

Pandemic Apparel, the fashion brainchild of Canberra based young hipsters, Sandro, Maxx and Nick is street wear based on youth movements and a bizarre love of Pandas.

Their unique concept and edgy threads saw this dynamic trio handpicked for the Homebake music festival 2007 fashion incentive, where these budding young visionaries got to expose themselves (and their giant stuffed panda bear) to a national market.

“Homebake meant the opportunity to unleash our work on a larger sample. We believe we were chosen due to originality and completeness of concept,” Sandro said.

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