Following our last story we are keen to inform that the iconic Mandalay Bus is going through renovations […]
Author: LIFE in Canberra
In the last few days people noticed some movement around the Canberra’s iconic Mandalay Bus on Girraween Street […]
‘How important is it that we have a culture of robust and thoughtful arts criticism and dialogue?’ The […]
‘Paths Through the Forest’ by Julie Bradley, Ann McMahon and Teri Wagner ‘The Wonder Years’ by Damien Veal […]
Spotted in Weston. Opinions about refugees and boats hit the streets…
I wonder what is more fascinating – making a brand new violin out of a piece of timber […]
Official opening of M16 Artists 2013 Exhibition Series (part 2) by Peter De Deckker Also: ‘Peep Box’- work […]
‘Re-forestation: How to Make a Tree From a Chair’ – by Ashley Eriksmoen in the Gallery 4 at […]
Exhibition opening – ‘The Triangle – Political Art in Canberra’ curated by Alex Boynes. Canberra Contemporary Art Space, […]
Event night in the Gorman House Arts Centre! 2xx Radiothon Launch at the Bogong Theatre Live music, performances, […]
First high-end craft and design night market organized by CraftACT in collaboration with the Nishi New Acton Centre. […]
19th Canberra International Music Festival visits ‘Amazing Space No 3 – the Gorman House Arts Centre’. 10 days […]
National Day of the Republic of Poland. His Excellency Mr Pawel Milewski – the newly appointed Ambassador of […]
Centenary of Canberra – a legacy of good design The work and stories of the finalists in the […]
Sharing the atmosphere of the Canberra Zine Emporium first fair – another great event of the You Are […]
Last Friday of the great You Are Here Festival in our City…. We saw PANE – an installation […]
If you weren’t there – regret! You missed absolutely incredible opportunity to experience lots of fun in relaxed […]
Over 200 thousand books, magazines and vinyls on sale for bargain hunters at the Lifeline Autumn Book Fair. […]
Our city’s 100 birthday party! Very colorful occasion. 150 thousand people turned up. We documented what we saw…