Author: OutInCanberra

Big bands visit sleepy towns

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There’s only four weeks until travelling regional music festival Groovin the Moo hits Canberra with a line-up rivalled by our big city counterparts – Vampire Weekend, Silverchair, Tegan & Sara and more.

With the first GTM taking place in 2005, in the town of Gloucester (just north of Newcastle) the festival has consistantly delivered on its ethos of bringing ‘the music’ to regional cities.

Stephen Halpin, GTM Promoter, said that taking the festival to a ‘capital city’ was an interesting decision for the team to make.

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Win Film Tickets: Welcome

The multi award-winning new film from writer/director Philippe Lioret, WELCOME is a compassionate and inspiring drama about the hope of new beginnings and the power of true love, centred on two couples contending with issues of separation and dislocation.

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Win Tickets: Warehouse Winter Music Festival

Winter Music Festival, Warehouse is back and ready to pounce onto Canberra’s dance scene.

This year’s event will be hosting 11 world-class dance music acts, and plenty of local music talent at Canberra’s very own AIS Arena.

Alice O’Neill of Kicks Entertainment expressed her excitement to host dance heavy weights Bloody Beetroots, Steve Angello, Ferry Corsten and LFMAO.

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Goat barbecue @ The Kitchen Cabinet

On Sunday 11 April The Kitchen Cabinet at Old Parliament House is hosting two special culinary events.

The day begins at 11.00am with Talk & Taste – cooking with kid. Learn how to buy, prepare and serve this tasty and nutritious meat – and meet local producers of the finest cabrito. $20 per person – bookings essential.

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