Year: 2012

Bone Thugs N Harmony

Bone Thugs N Harmony are coming to UC on Friday 21st September.

The multi award winning hip hop group from Cleveland, Ohio, burst onto the scene in mid-90s.

Bone Thugs N Harmony will be performing all their classic songs, plus some new material. The act is supported by Dirty South and Pry-C.

Tickets are $52.65. Click Here to purchase tickets.

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Faulty Towers dining experience

The Rex Hotel is holding a Faulty Towers dining experience!

Watch on as hell breaks loose as Basil tries to run the hotel and is under constant verbal abuse by his domineering wife Sybil and hindered by the incompetent Manuel, their Spanish waiter.

The dining experience is $99 per person and includes arrival canapés, three-course dinner, selected beverages and a two-hour interactive show.

It is being held on Friday 28th September – Saturday 29th September at 7.30pm.

For more information or to make a booking phone 6248 5311 or email [email protected]

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Win tickets to see Last Will

Last Will is coming to a cinema near you and you can win a double pass!

Last Will, opening on 20th September, is one of a series of novels written by Liza Marklund following the life and struggles of protagonist Annika Bengzton. A hard-working journalist, wife and mother, the series chronicles her transformation from a gawky intern to a hardened and cynical crime reporter.

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The School for Wives

The School for Wives is playing in Canberra from 26th September to 29th September at The Canberra Theatre Centre.

Following on from her success with Twelfth Night, director Lee Lewis directs this fresh new translation from Justin Fleming of Molière’s comedic train-wreck of a love story that tangles innocence with arrogance – and the other way around.

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Elevating Canberra to new heights

If there is any place in Canberra to act as the proverbial dangling carrot of a monotonous working week it would have to be Tongue & Groove. These guys transcend the seemingly unavoidable vanilla sameness of many other social places around the city. Their points of difference and therefore pinnacles of desire encompass intuitive zeitgeist concepts abounding menu execution, Paul Kelly designed space to make even the most blasé of eyebrows raise and the drive to constantly refine the involved experience for every patron to step willingly through those alluring glass doors.

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