Author: OutInCanberra

Saskwatch – A Night of Funk at Transit Bar

Thank God it’s Friday!

To celebrate, this most wonderful of weekdays, a strong crowd made its way into the subterranean depths of the Transit Bar to see the band Saskwatch that are getting so much hype at the moment.

As we enter, Canberra’s Brass Knuckles Brass Band are getting ready to play. The sight of the bandleader in a pale blue safari suit and pork pie hat exudes a Tremé cool, and is a sign everyone present is in for a great night.

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Stonefield at Zierholz

Melbourne based band STONEFIELD which consists of four young ladies – Amy Findlay , Hannah Findlay , Sarah Findlay & Holly Findlay (who are also sisters) are coming to Canberra to celebrate the release of their highly anticipated self-titled album live at Zierholz!

Previously known as Iotah, the band won the 2010 Triple J Unearthed High contest with their song "Foreign Lover". Stonefield is a contemporary take on classic rock ‘n’ roll. A heavy, raw and startlingly mature collection of songs with an overt blues influence.

Don’t miss what is going to be an awesome show!

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Capslock Collective – Launch Party

Capslock Collective is a collaborative project between five Canberra hip-hop acts Coda Conduct, Context, Semantix, Stateovmind and Nix. Each artist has a unique sound, yet they all share the same passion for building their local hip-hop community and raising Canberra’s standing on a national scale.

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Get Buff… Naturally!

As a Sports Dietitian and LesMills Group Fitness instructor, I am regularly asked about sports supplementation. There are a huge range of products on the market that are extremely expensive and are usually advertised with scantily clad Sports Models or a Body Builders. Let me tell you, there is not a single product on the market that will miraculously transform your body by just drinking a shake or popping a pill. A fabulous physique comes from training hard along with eating clean, nutritious foods.

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Recap: Bell Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors

I was running late and I knew it. Thumping through the empty Canberra streets, I had a moment of panic upon sighting the massive circus tent outside the Canberra Theatre. Was this the wrong place? Was this first assignment for Out in Canberra going to be a complete wash?
The confusion did not end upon entering the theatre. Having received tickets to Bell Shakespeare’s production of The Comedy of Errors only a couple of hours before, I was expecting an elegant period play. Instead, I walked into what was essentially a disco ball of flashing neon lights. It was a little disorientating.

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