Author: OutInCanberra

Come to save the day

Sweaty singing indie-pop DJ, Muscles, will be bringing the sunshine back to Canberra with his feel good anthems and edgy beats, when he performs at Friction’s B.A.D (Back Alley Disco) on Friday 28th of March at Academy.

Muscles has had a massive 2007, busting out hits such as ‘Sweaty’ and ‘Ice Cream,’ releasing his debut LP, touring the US with Soulwax, playing the Wireless Festival in the UK, supporting Daft Punk on their Never Ever Land tour and playing at Canberra’s Foreshore Music Festival.

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Unspeakable by Quantum Leap

Unspeakable, louder than words was performed by Quantum Leap, the Australian Choreographic Centre’s youth ensemble at the Canberra Playhouse from the 1st-4th of August to full arenas.

Directed by artistic director Ruth Osborne and her assistant Vivienne Rogis, Unspeakableinvolves 36 young dancers ranging in age from 12 to 25, in work that has been commissioned from four emerging choreographers; Alice Holland, Paul Cordeiro, Marko Panzic and Vicki van Hout.

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Prestigious Events

Situated in Barton, The National Press Club of Australia is bursting with rich political history, past and present. Established by journalists, The Press Club was created to provide a genuine national forum for ‘issue of the day’ discussions by the personalities who help shape them. The first official address dates back to more than 40 years ago.

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National Belgian Day

You weren’t anywhere on Saturday 21st of July unless you were on the streets of Kingston at the Belgian Beer Café enjoying the festivities, sounds, smells and sights of National Belgian Day.

Complete with a traditional horse and carriage, the venue was packed with jolly patrons, the clinking of beer mugs and the tantalizing smell of marinated mussels.

A talented jazz trio set the scene with heavenly tunes, spilling their sounds out onto the leafy Jardine Street sidewalk.

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Tom Selleck eat your heart out

They’re not Tom Selleck look-alikes, they’re proud Movember ambassadors. Andrew Barr, Minister for Tourism, Sports and Recreation, Ross Solly, 666 ABC breakfast announcer and Peter Barclay, King O’Malleys Irish Pub owner, all pulled out their best stick-on mo’s, when the month-long charity event was launched earlier this week.

The event has sparked awkward upper lip fuzz on mo-bros around the country, from flamboyant boonie styled, to well kempt Selleck wannabes.

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