Category: events

Heaps Gay Footwork, Sydney

Heaps Gay and Rhythm of the Night: Footwork

Whilst some serious rain descended and forced Sydney-siders to stay locked inside on Sunday (23 August), the keenest day-drinking partiers of us had other ideas. Sydney event hosts Heaps Gay and Rhythm of the Night had teamed up for Footwork, an all-day…

Ladies Night Out (LNO) – Homebush

“A dash of champagne, a flourish of canapés, a handful of stores, a pinch of pampering and a whole heap of freebies.” That’s the vision statement of the company behind the Ladies Night Out (LNO) pop-up events. LNO Australia offers…

Underbelly Arts Festival – Cockatoo Island

Engulfed by the subtle harrows of the ocean — unswayed by the gusting, chilled winds — stood the the majestic UNESCO National heritage listed island, by the name Cockatoo. This island stood erect with pride in the current day, still managing to maintain…

Underground Cinema MONEY

WOW! That is what I said right after this event finished. I have been at many creative, fun and artistic film events in my life, but what the guys from the Underground Cinema put together last Saturday was completely authentic…

Meguiar’s MotorEx Sydney 2015

I have a thing for cars. I am not really sure what it is about… I think I like the variety and possibilities ,s and I love to see people realizing their ‘car dreams.’ I love watching shows like ‘American…

Helpmann Awards 2015: Anything but miserable for Les Miserables

On Monday night, Australian performers from contemporary and classical stages in comedy, dance, plays and musicals came together to celebrate the annual Helpmann Awards night. Glittering stars graced the red carpet allowing just enough time for photographers to capture their…

Hijinks Xmas In July at SEA LIFE

Being Canadian, I am fascinated by this whole ‘Christmas in July’ time of year. Although it is a completely different way of celebrating the month, I wanted to indulge into anything I could to really get the sense of what…

Bastille Day by Alliance Francaise

To the French, Bastille Day seems to be about freedom. The storming of the Bastille took place on 14 July 1789 and marked the beginning of the French Revolution. The Bastille was a prison and a symbol of the absolute…

Number56 Secret Party

Germany’s very own Jägermeister (in association Salon Zur Wilden Renate, The House of Mince, Something Else, and Charades) brought a thrilling fusion of Berlin’s music, art, and culture to what would have been an otherwise ordinary winter night in Sydney…

BBR French World Festival

Even the mightiest of wills give way when you realize Bastille Day is half-way through your attempt at “Dry July.” This was further accentuated with the incredible BBR (Bleu Blanc Rouge) French World Festival, in the lead-up last weekend, which…