Author: OutInCanberra

Lambert Vineyards host ‘Black Diamond’ degustation

As part of the Truffle and Fireside Festival, Lambert Vineyards are hosting their annual ‘Black Diamond’ Degustation Dinner.

The degustation is 7 courses, with every course designed around local black truffles. Every dish is appropriately paired with Lambert Vineyards wines, or with wines from the Wine makers cellar.

An event not to be missed for truffle lovers, or for those wishing to experience the ‘Black Diamonds’ over 7 gorgeous courses.

$150 food only, $190 matched with wines.

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Temper Trap announced to play Foreshore

ARIA award winners, The Temper Trap have been announced as the final piece of the Foreshore line up.

The Temper Trap have developed a fearsome live reputation which has seen them play to massive sold‐out crowds across the world. Their Platinum selling debut album Conditions, which features smash hit singles Sweet Disposition and Love Lost has earned the band huge critical acclaim and cemented them as the one of 2010’s hottest bands!

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Taze now open

A new Mediterranean restaurant has opened, four doors down from Tongue & Groove on Genge street, Canberra City.

The restaurant, Taze (pronounced Tar-zay) is set to encompass a fusion of Greek and Turkish cuisine in an up-tempo city atmosphere.

“We are the first in the capital to serve one metre long pide, which has been brought to Canberra from Turkey by our chef, Oscar,” said Nathan Lamont, Restaurant Manager.

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Pablo Cahn @ Transit Bar

Soundtrap returns this month with it’s first international guest direct from London, Pablo Cahn (Cadenza, 8bit). With residencies at Ibiza’s Zoo Project and London’s LikeThat parties, regular international performances in leading clubs and events, and releases in top labels Cadenza and 8Bit, Pablo Cahn is quickly establishing himself as one of the most exciting young talents to have arisen in recent years.

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Win Film Tickets: Father of my Children

“An extraordinarily empathetic humanistic drama, a film of love, joy, sadness and hope that understands how complex our emotions are and does beautiful justice to them.”
Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times.

Grégoire Canvel (Louis-Do de Lencquesaing) has it all – a wife and three delightful daughters he adores and a stimulating job that he’s devoted to; he’s a film producer. Discovering new talent and developing projects is what drives and fulfills him.

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