Archive for the ‘Sydney Scene’

  • POLL: Who makes the best pizza in Sydney?
    We love a good pizza and we do our best to make it around to all the best places in town.  Which probably explains the extra holes in our belts! Or maybe that’s the beer?  (Another poll we think!). So, who makes the best pizza in Sydney?   Take your vote below.  Got some other suggestions?  Let us know by adding a comment. // You need to upgrade your Flash...
    by Ian at December 9th, 2009 at 04:12 pm
  • The Sartorialist is in town (6-8 Dec)…
    Over at RAYV HQ we’re fairly big fans of Scott Schuman – aka The Sartorialist.  He’s in town (next week) for his book signing, being hosted by Sass & Bide (Dec8).  He will also be out and about with his camera in hand (Dec 6-7) looking for what the city has to offer in the way of Sydney fashion.   Get ya best rags on and go hunt him out! The...
    by Ian at December 4th, 2009 at 10:12 am
  • Kaleidoscope Gallery: New Addition to the Paddington Art Scene
    Kaleidoscope Gallery opened its doors in November with a celebration of colour and light. The gallery promises to bring to the Paddington art scene, something a little different. What sets Kaleidoscope apart is the artist run philosophy set up by gallery director Sami Mitchell, an installation artist and colour theorist. “The aim of Kaleidoscope is to take the good...
    by Ian at December 4th, 2009 at 10:12 am
  • The Finders Keepers (Fri4, Sat5 Dec)
    They’re back again and being held at the usual residency of the awesome CarriageWorks. The markets bring together new contemporary independent artists and designers of original and high creative standards. The aim is to always introduce new designers and new product to cater for a wide range of  customers and supporters. Every market event is unique, with designers...
    by Ian at December 2nd, 2009 at 04:12 pm
  • Shore Break Markets
    We love our markets in Sydney and here’s a newcomer to the weekend offering.   The Beach Palace Hotel in Coogee presents Shore Break Markets every Sunday. What to Expect -Emerging designers -Vintage Fashion -Unique items For more info, head on over to their Facebook page. Checked it out yet?  Let us know what you thought (and what your bought) by adding your comments...
    by Ian at December 1st, 2009 at 05:12 pm
  • Ford Fiesta Moonlight Cinema
    The evenings are lighter, the air is warmer and the bats are out to poop on our heads while we sit back with some friends in the picturesque surrounds of the  Belvedere Amphitheatre – Centennial Park and watch some of our favourite flicks.   Yep – it’s that time of the year and the Ford Fiest Moonlight Cinema is back in town.  So grab your friends,...
    by Ian at December 1st, 2009 at 03:12 pm
  • Live Green House
    Explore the transportable interactive urban home and learn about the sustainable solutions for both house and apartment living. The Live Green House was designed by Terry Bail from Archology, a firm set up to concentrate on projects with an emphasis on sustainability. With practical information and ideas from experts covering topics such as energy, water, waste, rebates...
    by Shane at October 14th, 2009 at 06:10 pm
  • World’s Funniest Island
    2 full days of laughing so much you’d probably end up crying! The Goodies, Alexei Sayle, Tripod, Fiona O’Loughlin, Merrick & Rosso, Heath Franklin’s Chopper, Akmal, Jimeoin, Adam Spencer & Dr Karl, Josh Thomas, Scared Weird Little Guys and loads more. World’s Funniest Island crams 200 shows of brilliant comedy into two days on one Sydney Harbour Island....
    by Shane at October 13th, 2009 at 06:10 pm
  • Darling Harbour Fiesta
    Celebrate all things Latin at Fiesta: Australia’s hottest dance and music festival with all the rhythm and passion to rival Rio! Get ready to rumba with FREE performances by more than 70 top Latin bands and dance groups, dance classes, DJs and Latin-inspired food over three days and nights this October long weekend. Now in its 18th year, Fiesta is Australia’s largest...
    by Shane at October 2nd, 2009 at 05:10 pm
  • Walk To Work Day 2009
    Walk to Work 09 Participating in Walk to Work Day is easy; simply leave the car at home, put your feet first, and walk all or part of the way to work. If it’s too far to walk, use public transport and get off a few stops early. Or if you must use the car, try to park a good distance away from work and walk the rest of the way. This year, Walk to Work Day is challenging...
    by Shane at October 1st, 2009 at 05:10 pm