Author: OutInCanberra

So you think you can WIN?!

Australia’s favourite Top Ten dancers are BACK with ‘So You Think You Can Dance Australia’ Live Tour 2008, presented by Optus.

Internationally acclaimed Choreographer and Director William A Forsythe is the man facing the task of re-creating one of the year’s biggest TV success stories on to the stage – and he promises something very special!

Don’t miss this chance to see these exciting dancers live in a spectacular show at the AIS Arena Thursday, 10 July.

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The OutInCanberra People’s Choice Winners

The OutInCanberra People’s Choice Awards saw thousands flock to their computers to vote over a four week period for Canberra’s ‘Best Dining Venue’ and ‘Best Bar/Nightclub,’ and this year the competition was fierce.

OutInCanberra are proud to announce your winners in 2008; Cream Café Bar ‘Best Dining Venue’ winners in this field for the second consecutive year and Academy Club ‘Best Bar/Nightclub!’

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French inspiration at T.O.D

La Tribu Rigaux is an exotic hand-made jewellery line by Rigaux, from the artistic and quaint village of Bourron Marlotte in France.

The La Tribu Rigauz line is full of edgy pieces with eclectic trinkets, metals and semi-precious stones from around the world.

Giant rings and earring clip ons, high embellishment with ‘look at me attitude’ are all the creation of Franck Rigaux and his wife Katia.

Katia and Franck express their love of foreign cultures through their designs, often returning from Asia, India and Africa with trunks full of stones, pearls, metals.

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Film Premiere: Mongol @ Dendy, Canberra City

Award-winning Russian filmmaker Sergei Bodrov illuminates the life and legend of Genghis Khan in his stunning historical epic, Mongol. The film delves into the dramatic and harrowing early years of the ruler who was born as Temudgin in 1162.

As it follows Temudgin from his perilous childhood to the battle that sealed his destiny, the film paints a multidimensional portrait of the future conqueror, revealing him not as the evil brute of hoary stereotype, but as an inspiring, fearless and visionary leader.

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Andrew’s cure

Ellacure is nothing short of a dining cure for the suburb of Bruce. With housing developments, apartments and offices on the rise, thousands of hungry tenants are still seeking culinary experiences else where.

As a local Belconnen man, born and bred, local Chef Andrew Hollands foresaw the lack of dining experiences in the area.

“I grew up in Kaleen and the closest you can get to this style of venue is Dickson or go the city," Andrew said.

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