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Latent Scapes, Sarah Holmes

WHAT
LATENT SCAPES, PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION BY SARAH HOLMES

WHERE
ZIMPRINTS GALLERY, 510 KING ST, NEWTOWN

WHEN
OPENS THUR SEPT 18 6PM-9PM
RUNS UNTIL SUN OCT 5

HOW MUCH
FREE

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You may have spotted Sarah Holmes' photographs whilst snaking your way through the stalls at Paddington Markets. In a world of digital compact cameras and photo sharing websites, Sarah's images are a refreshing hark back to the craft of old. With a keen eye for the obscure, whilst testing colour and patterns within everyday landscapes, Sarah's shots have the ability to transform the mundane into something slightly magic and atmospheric.

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Event: Exhibition

Stimulus: C

SUFF

WHAT
SYDNEY UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL

WHERE
THE FACTORY THEATRE, 105 VICTORIA RD, ENMORE

WHEN
THUR SEPT 11 - SUN SEPT 14

HOW MUCH
$25-$70 HERE

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Where else but the Sydney Underground Film Festival (SUFF) can you see a man obsess over a half-woman-half-eel; get close to Bin Laden's Mountain caves, or experience 1980s smell-o-vision while cradling a warm bucket of popcorn? The SUFF opening night kicks off with George Gittoes' THE MISCREANTS, which takes us deep into the heart of a 'forbidden zone' (aka The Middle East).

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Event: Film

Stimulus: A

Gallery Fashion Sale

WHAT
GALLERY FASHION SALE

WHERE

CHINA HEIGHTS GALLERY, 257 CROWN ST, SURRY HILLS

WHEN

FRI SEP 12 - SUN SEP 14, 10AM-6PM

HOW MUCH
FROM $20, CASH ONL

WIN
A $50 SALE VOUCHER, JUST EMAIL WIN@TWOTHOUSAND.COM.AU WITH THE SUBJECT 'CHEEP CHEEP CHEEP'

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The weather's getting warmer and what better way to emerge from hibernation than garbed anew? Don't think you can afford it? No worries, China Heights is hosting a designer sale with prices starting at $20 from Asuza, Material Boy, Romance Was Born, Kate Hurst, Elke Kramer, Zoe Mou or Shakuhachi.

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Event: Sales

Stimulus: C

The Paragon Cafe

30th Jun 08
Venue: Café
Meal: Coffee

The Paragon café, an example of Katoomba's past pandering to the upper class tourist, is the perfect remedy for today's time poor society. The lighting is warm, atmosphere cosy and the early 20th Century music and art deco furnishing make it one of the few remaining places in which you can step back in time with a cup of cocoa.

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