Author: OutInCanberra

Tocumwal Lane pARTy – Chatting With Graffik Paint

With the Tocumwal Lane pARTy only days away, with a massive event featuring DJs asnd street art with food and drinks supplied by London Burgers and Beers and Beach Brurritos. OutInCanberra caught up Geoff Filmer and Byrd – two legends in the Canberra street art and co-partners in Graffik Paint – to talk through what’s happening on Sunday and the culture of the local scene.
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Geoff is clearly excited at the prospect of getting into Tocumwal Lane for this project.

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Sax on Legs at Lucky’s!

Looking to start your Friday off on the right foot?

Sax on Legz is one of Australia’s most talented DJ’s and Instrumentalists showcasing her unique, electric trademark sound which will feature at Lucky’s Speakeasy on Friday, 27 March from 10.30pm.

Sax on Legz is a solo artist improvising on the saxophone to electro, house and dance music. She has supported artists including The Aston Shuffle, Goodwill, Basement Jazz, Hook N Sling, Andy Murphy and Nino Brown.

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Win Movie Tickets to X + Y

A young maths genius sees logic thwarted by one truly baffling equation: Love.

Teenage maths prodigy Nathan (Asa Butterfield) struggles when it comes to building relationships with other people, not least with his mother, Julie (Sally Hawkins).

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Win Movie Tickets to DIOR AND I

Dior and I, a film by Frédéric Tcheng with designer Raf Simons and his assistant Pieter Mulier, brings the viewer inside the storied world of the Christian Dior fashion house with a privileged, behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Raf Simons’ First haute couture collection as its new artistic director – a true labour of love created by a dedicated group of collaborators. Melding the everyday, pressure-filled components of fashion with mysterious echoes from the iconic brand’s past, the film is also a colourful homage to the seamstresses who serve Simons’ vision.

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Dave Thornton – Live at Novotel Canberra!

The Canberra Comedy Festival closed on Saturday night after a stellar week of stand-up, singing and skits that featured acts like Peter Helliar, Cal Wilson and Jason Byrne. One of the last performers to take the stage for the festival was Dave Thornton – most recognisable from his appearances on Channel 10’s ‘The Project”. Although relatively unknown compared to some of the headline acts, he’s a comic on the rise that ticks all the right boxes.

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