Keyword results: City
What:
Sliding Mirror: 24 Hour Embrace
Where:
4A, 181-187 Hay St, city
When:
Fri Mar 19, midnight!
How much:
Free
The story goes like this: Korean artist Young Sun Han used the world wide web to connect with strangers who match a certain physical description. At midnight - tonight! - he will meet up with one such stranger in 4A's street front gallery and they will embrace for a full 24 hours. By 'embrace' we mean 'hug'.
Event: Exhibition
Stimulus: Culture
I first discovered The Grand Social last summer, in desperate need of a respectable one-piece. I stumbled across this online clothing mecca via the Anna & Boy website, and I'm not going to lie - I wept a little. One stop shop doesn't begin to describe the amount of stuff to charge to your mum's credit card on there.
What:
Siberian Nights Nintendo DS Kraut Rock Jam
Where:
Googod Small Club, La Campana, 53-55 Liverpool St, CBD
When:
Fri Nov 6, 11pm
How much:
$2 for Midnight Juggernauts ticket holders or $15 on the door
Description:
This is no hootenany. This is Nintendo DS Kraut Rock Jam. What is a Nintendo DS Kraut Rock Jam you say? A bumble of square Germans with RSI in a teenage bedroom? Nein! It's kinda like this, but not at all - with a bunch of Nintendos hooked up to synthesizer programs to make kraut techno.
Event: Party
Stimulus: Technology
You'd be forgiven for not realising there is a fine art to sandwich making. But just one lunch at Via Abercrombie and you'll be born again.
I know, trekking into the CBD on a weekday for lunch sounds utterly awful. And it is. My willingness to ride in on my pushie - repeatedly - voluntarily - for their veggie sandwich is saying a LOT.
Physically, Plan B could be more innocuous - it wouldn't be easy, but it could be done. They could remove the outside tables, for instance, which would leave almost a hole in the wall. Or maybe ditch the signs, but that's about it. The place is tiny. Such is the fashion of sandwich stores of note, as Malibu fans can attest.
"You don't stop playing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop playing" - is something your Grandma might say. You might listen to her, or you might think she's crazy.
In Japan, there seems to be a national commitment to outplaying the ageing process; a commitment that is reflected on the Sydney shelves of Via Alley.
Following an enthusiastic review this week in one of our city's broadsheets, Bacco held great premise. The high-praise of ‘Melbourn-esque' had come out - that holy grail of appealing intangibles which all new bars in Sydney try to achieve.
For the most part Bacco checks these boxes: it's a cosy, intimate den of wood and soft lighting; the wine list is impressive; the wait staff are charming.
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