Author: OutInCanberra

WIN a double pass to Warehouse

Since the first Warehouse in 2008, the festival has seen some of the biggest international and Australian acts including The Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77, Armand Van Helden, NASA, Laidback Luke, James Zabila, MSTRKRFT, Feryy Corsten and LMFAO.

This year on the ANZAC Day public holiday, catch Deadmau5, Martin Solveig, Skrillex, Bag Raiders, Chuckie, Wynter Gordon, Ajax and many more as they rock AIS arena.

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Tastes of the Far East @ Debacle

Experience the Tastes of the Far East at Debacle on Thursday 31st March.

Enjoy a five course degustation dinner, showcasing the best of Eastern flavours, with each course accompanied by a carefully matched beer.

Taste Asian beers including Tiger, Asahi, Harbin Lager, Bintang, Archipelago and Sinha Stout, including some rarely found within Australia.

This is set to be a great night, with guest speakers, giveaways and prizes.

Tickets are $85 per head and available from 6247 1314 or [email protected].

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Chris Isaak lights up the stage at Enlighten

It was a cold, almost wintry March evening on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin when Chris Isaak performed at Commonwealth Place as part of the Enlighten Festival.

Most audience members came prepared with picnic rugs, camping chairs and blankets to keep warm. Those that forgot the essential guards against the damp lawn and chilly wind were able to warm up with ample food and drink choices available next to the stage.

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Escape in Dickson to Trev’s

By day, Trev’s @ Dickson is a buzzing spot of workers dropping by for their daily coffee or friends catching up over a casual breakfast or lunch. Having only been during the daylight hours, I was keen to check out Trev’s after dark.

While located only a stone’s throw away from the bustling night scene of Dickson, Trev’s is a hub of calm. When the sun goes down, the restaurant is transformed into an intimate and relaxed casual venue, littered with candles.

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WIN tickets to Brighton Rock

Adapted from Graham Greene’s 1939 novel, Brighton Rock charts the headlong fall of Pinkie, a razor-wielding disadvantaged teenager.

Rose – an apparently innocent young waitress – stumbles on evidence linking Pinkie and his gang to a revenge killing that Pinkie commits.

After the murder, Pinkie seduces Rose, first in an effort to find out how much she knows and latterly to ensure she will not talk to the police. A love story between a murderer and a witness, can Pinkie trust Rose or should he kill her before she talks to the police? Can Rose trust Pinkie or is she next in line?

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