Author: OutInCanberra

Art in the Garden with Friends

Come along to the Australian National Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre Gallery and visit their stunning exhibition: Art in the Gardens with Friends.

This display features 67 botanical paintings and drawings dedicated to Australian bush tucker and other native plants.

Bought to you by the Friends Botanical Art Group, this display brings together both amateur and practicing artists who have a special interest in Australian native plants.

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120 Birds by Liz Lea

From Saturday 19th to Sunday 20th May, 120 birds will be performed at The Street Theatre.

120 Birds by Liz Lea is the rise and fall of an Australian Dance company in the 1920s and 30s and is a glowing tribute to ballet star Anna Pavlova.

This performance will stun and inspire you, with beautiful vintage outfits, outrageous archival images from the National Film and Sound Archive and an eclectic mix of dance moves from the tango to the waltz.

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Italian Elegance

Gertrude Boutique in Manuka is unique even amongst a suburb of quirky, original fashion outlets. Located on Bougainville Street in the popular dining and shopping area, Gertrude is a welcoming abode among shops better known for price tags than service.

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Win a double pass to Daniel Merriweather

UC Live! presents Daniel Merriweather with special guests Fantine on Thursday 3rd May 2012.

Taking the world by storm, 26-year-old Merriweather is at the forefront of the soul revival. His debut album ‘Love & War’ is a rollercoaster ride of hit singles, big beats and overall talent. This is set to be launched at Zierholz @ UC, Thursday 3rd May, doors open at 8pm in a performance Canberrans will not soon forget.

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Warm Crunch

Sheltered quietly away behind manicured hedges and shady evergreens on what would otherwise be the noisy corner of Girrawheen and Northbourne, lives a small family run restaurant which has established itself as much a part of the Canberra landscape as roundabouts and winter frosts. Nestled contently in its cosy nook, The Haig Italian Restaurant filled a pretty big hole in my Monday night routine.

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