Author: OutInCanberra

Recap: Amy Meredith @ ANU Bar

Amy Meredith wrapped up their 17 date Higher Education tour at the ANU bar on Friday night. The pop rock five-piece were joined by fellow Sydney bands Bridgemary Kiss and Tonight Alive. All three bands were determined to finish off their six week tour with a bang.

Four-piece band, Bridgemary Kiss opened the night. The band were new to most of the audience, but they won over the crowd with a short, energetic set of melodic pop rock and four part harmonies. A cover of Basement Jaxx’s ‘Where’s Your Head At?’ gave the crowd their first sing-along of the night.

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Recap: Owl Eyes @ Transit Bar

Fun Machine certainly know how to live up to their name. Every time I’ve seen the Canberra locals their flair for creative costumes has impressed me just as much as their music. Supporting Owl Eyes at a busy Transit Bar last Thursday, ‘sparkles’ was their theme. Appearing on stage in tiny sequined hot pants and a sleeveless vest, the lead singer’s outfit made even the straightest boys blush, leaving nothing to the imagination and showing off his physique just as much as his vocals.

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Discover the new menu at Crust

Whether you’re a devout carnivore, a seafood lover or a vegetarian, there’s something to cater for all tastes on the new menu at Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar.

Ten new pizzas, plus an additional salad, have been added to the menu, featuring only the finest ingredients and flavour combinations.

For a true gourmet experience, try the Salmon Benedict, Wagyu Prawn, Five Spice Pork Belly, Pappercorn Wagyu or Cajun chicken.

The wagyu pizzas use succulent 4+ marble score Wagyu Beef and hand-picked accompaniments.

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State of Origin II @ All Bar Nun

Can’t make it up to Sydney for State of Origin Game II?

Then head to All Bar Nun to catch all of the live action on the big screen.

Don’t miss a second of the action as New South Wales fight to avoid yet another series loss.

Also have a go at picking the score and the last try scorer, plus enjoy bar snacks through out the game.

The game kicks off at 8.00pm.

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Rush’s first solo exhibition ‘One Shot’ @ The Front Gallery

James Rush’s first encounter with a camera was as a 15-year-old, when he got his first point and shoot.

"Within a few months I signed up for a night time photography class and was in the dark room printing away," he says.

After graduating from the School of Art at ANU, the Australian photographer and DJ ventured to the USA and started a career which has seens his work published in Germany, Mexico, USA and across Australia.

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