Year: 2009

25 double passes to give-away

Whether you love him or hate him, there is no question that George W. Bush (Josh Brolin) is one of the most controversial public figures in recent memory.

In an unprecedented undertaking, acclaimed director Oliver Stone is bringing the life of America’s 43rd President to the big screen as only he can.

W. takes viewers through Bush’s eventful life – his struggles and triumphs, how he found both his wife and his faith, and of course the critical days leading up to Bush’s decision to invade Iraq.

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Were you caught OutInCanberra at Australia Day Live?

Australian flags, zinc striped noses and very Aussie picnics filled the lawns of Parliament House at Australia Day Live, last sunday.

35,000 people turned up to soak up the early evening sun and take in the all-star line up of great entertainment.

Jessica Mauboy dominated, with a soulful performance and diva melodies, while fellow songstress Natalie Bassingthwaighte had the sea of Australian flags swaying to her chart-topper hits.

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Laid back dining @ OJO

It’s always hard to decide where to find a hearty, well priced meal, but Ojo Café & Bar in Tuggeranong has the answer. Whether you want to sit outside on the terrace or in the main dining room inside, this laid back bar/restaurant has something to please everyone.

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Barbeques turn big stage for Lovers Electric

In a colourful twist, married duo Lovers Electric have been added to the ‘Australia Day Live’ line-up, bringing a theatrical boy-girl melodrama, reminiscent of 60’s pop.

Fresh of their ‘Boutique Tour’ Lover’s Electric has performed at every hot, exclusive and quirky boutique in Sydney and Melbourne.

The duo’s link to the fashion industry is strong, with songstress Eden discovering her talents as a Designer, with her own label Eden Honeydew before she ever turned muso-minded.

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Style File: Chula

Chula is a vibrant Spanish label created by Laura Fontan and architect, Diego Cortizas.

Having established themselves in 2004, the creative duo developed a line of clothing that connects the colourful world of Spanish design with both hand sewing and embroidery techniques, and the richness of Asian fabrics.

Chula’s approach is to produce its dresses- all individually handmade- as limited editions, and seek to create exclusivity by varying their colour, embroidery and geometric designs.

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