Daily

Melb

PEDRO_BARROS

Bowl-A-Rama Rundown

One of the prettier extreme sports to watch, bowl riding is a sick way / the only way to utilise an empty swimming pool. In February, a bunch of professional maniacs dressed like 15 year olds will descend upon Bondi's famous bowl  for a full week of drinking. While nursing a particulary bad hangover on the Sunday, these athletes will compete for the best bowl riding prize in the history of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs™. Officially sanctioned by the World Cup Skateboarding, Vans Bowl-A-Rama Bondi celebrates the culture of skateboarding by offering a week of events in the lead up to the competition on the Saturday. It's all open to public and free, check out the full list of activities below. Note that if venturing to Bondi bowl for this event, please respect tradition: wear a felt hat and beard. WHAT: Vans Bowl-A-Rama events - full list of events below WHERE: Bondi and surrounds WHEN:  21 - 26 February 2012 HOW MUCH: Free Tuesday Feb 21st 7pm – Tic Taco Art Show at Beach Burrito Wednesday Feb 22nd 9pm – Vans/Steve Cab Party at White Revolver Thursday Feb 23rd 4pm – SDS Broken Bones demo at Warringah Mall 7:30pm – SDS Broken Bones Party/Corbin Harris Party at Beach Road Hotel Friday Feb 24th 5pm – 9pm – Love and Guts at Bucklers Canteen 9pm – Love and Guts After Party at Beach Road Hotel Saturday Feb 25th 10am - BOWL-A-RAMA pro skate comp 9pm – Official BOWL-A-RAMA After Party at Beach Road Hotel
Read more
209902_152155021513718_109745505754670_322410_8090783_o

Youth Lagoon

A young kid from Idaho with alot of feelings to share, Youth Lagoon is the one-man creation of Trevor Powers (of no relation to Kenny Powers). Trance-educing, garage-born emo pop with an orchestral overtone, Youth Lagoon visits Sydney for the first time on 16th Feb at Oxford Arts Factory. We've got a double pass to the show to giveaway, just email subculture@dailysydney.com with a sad picture attached. Best interpretation of the theme gets the tickets. WHAT: Youth Lagoon (US) and Oliver Tank WHERE: Oxford Arts Factory, Oxford St, Darlinghurst WHEN: Feb 16th HOW MUCH: Tickets $36.90 and selling quick-stix One of the more tear-jerking clips of 2011 below:
Read more

Tsuru Food Truck Low-Down

  I was trying to explain the concept of the food truck to a bunch of English people the other day, and they looked a little disgusted. "What... The food is actually cooked in a truck? On the side of the road?" They seemed to liken it to the convenience of a Portaloo, rather than the American institution of fresh, fast, mobile food.  They weren't impressed. What you really need to know about the impending food-truck frenzy that is about to park itself on our street corners, is that yes, the concept of the food truck is all about snack-venience, but this isn't your average hot dog stand at the cricket. This is a restaurant, on wheels. There is as much passion invested in the eats they are producing, as the emphasis they place on the freedom of happening to run their business out of a truck. This is street food, something Sydney only previously understood as a late-night donor kebab, eaten gutter-side. Over the next week or so, we'll be bringing you images and interviews with a group of people behind the 10 food trucks that will soon be rolling out a personal take on Sydney street food. This week, we've had a chat to Ellyn Tse, head chef at Tsuru Food Truck. We're pumped to hear you will be satisfying our hunger for something different in the Sydney food scene, what's your background?  Hi! We're really excited too. I grew up in a family of restaurateurs, my family owns and runs various establishments in Indonesia and have been doing so for more than 40 years. In Australia, I have been running my own catering entity for close to 7 years. I am actively volunteering my time cooking for a not-for-profit organization called 'Eat. Drink. Give.' whose primary objective is Food Without Prejudice. We raise funds through catering for functions and events, and we give back by providing complimentary dining experiences to the disadvantaged sector in our community.  Our past works include providing catering for Haymarket Chamber of Commerce, 4A Contemporary Asian Art Gallery, & Harris Community Centre in Ultimo. Tsuru Food Truck will also be collaborating with Eat. Drink. Give. in its operation. There will be nominated 'Eat. Drink. Give. days' where a percentage of proceeds will go towards funding Food Without Prejudice project. When and where should we be expecting you to park yourselves in Sydney? We should launch in just under 2 months. Trading hours and locations-wise, we are still waiting for City of Sydney for their confirmation. Hopefully, we'll hear from them soon enough! What will you be serving? We'll be serving up pan-Asian menu, ranging from steamed pillowy Chinese buns folded over various fillings, Onigiri (Japanese rice balls), and yummy things on sticks. Our signature dish is 'the PIG' - a piece of luscious pork belly that has been roasted, then slow-braised overnight in old family recipe, and sandwiched in between our very own house-made steamed buns. What's your price point? From $3 to $30 for combo Why do you think Sydney needs a food truck culture? Food truck culture allows good-quality food to be easily accessible, and to go to where people gather. It is a great added option to late-night dining, festivals/outdoor activities, and creates a unique and iconic feature to the streets of Sydney. Best of all, the myriad of food of Sydney food trucks translates the vibrant multiculturalism of Sydney. SOUNDS GOOD TO US! Stay tuned for updates on the Tsuru Food truck, and follow their progress on their facebook and  twitter pages. Sophie McComas www.twitter.com/sophmccomas
Read more
YapunSydneyFestival

Yabun 2012

Australia’s premiere one-day festival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures is back at Victoria Park on the 26th of January and celebrating its 10th birthday Yabun showcases the breadth of indigenous creative talent in our own backyard, with performances, exhibits, food, workshops, traditional displays and forums This year Jessica Mauboy, Dan Sultan and Christine Anu take to the stage alongside the best of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait performers More info on Yabun's Facebook page. WHAT: Yabun WHEN: 10am - 6pm, Sat 26th January WHERE: Victoria Park, Broadway HOW MUCH: Free and open to all Here's a short teaser trailer:
Read more
image

ON THE DOWN LOW

Classic bike enthusiasts / free beer connoisseurs should pedal down to The Standard at Taylor Square this evening for the opening of On The Down Low, a custom bicycle show celebrating lowrider culture. There's a range of chromed-up bikes, Rat Rods and accompanying artworks by Peque, Scram and Kerupt. Oh, and there's FREE ASAHI for all from 6pm. WHAT: On The Down Low WHERE: The Standard, Level 3 @ Kinselas, Taylor Square, Darlinghurst WHEN: Tonight, Thursday 5th January HOW MUCH: Free
Read more
Dome-Detail_-Peats-Ridge-Festival_2010-copy

Interview: Peats Ridge Festival Director Matt Grant

So Matt, you've been putting this together since 2004 and the festival itself has seen an incredible evolution... What are the changes and transformations you're most excited about this year?  There's lots of great new stuff this year, we’re launching a new outdoor fully decorated electronic stage at the Festival which will feature cutting edge sets from some wicked producers and DJs, we’re organising it in conjunction with the crew from Noisy Chicken. We’re also launching a new mobile Eco hub at the heart of the Ecoliving Village. It’s an amazing structure that we’ve designed with a team of architects and which is manufactured out of recycled Aluminium agricultural pipe. We’ll be taking it around to other events to educate people about sustainability. Our arts programme is always a highlight, rich and diverse and kooky, this year we’ve partnered with Alchemical Cabaret and will be bringing a full black-out Theatre dome, with full theatrical performances during the day and which we’ll be turning it into a fully themed nightclub at night. The Children’s Festival has a great headliner this year, the Drumming Monkeys and we will be improving ‘The Swamp’, which is our area dedicated to teens, with lots of workshops and live performance. And of course over 140 musical acts, with an outstanding line up of Australian and international acts. Gotye will be playing the midnight set, that’s a real coup, and we have an amazing selection of up and coming Australian talent to give everyone a chance to discover a new favourite act. It’s going to be wicked this year! Tell me where the inspiration for you to create a sustainable music festival sprung from. I had wanted to organise a Festival since 1994 but it wasn’t until I took a Permaculture design course in 2000 that the concept of marrying sustainability and a Festival together emerged. I had felt an obligation up until this point to work within the field of sustainability as I could see from a logical point of view that we were heading towards issues with resources on the planet, but I wasn’t sure how to implement this obligation. I had competing pulls between the urge to work in sustainability and the passion to create a Festival. Once the idea of combining both came to me everything just seemed to flow naturally, although I have to say at the time everybody thought I was mad.   When we made the choice in 2005 to run the event entirely on renewable energy (100% biodiesel fuelled generators) nobody had done this before and a lot of people said to me you’re crazy to take the risk, but from my information there wasn’t such a risk and it was something I really wanted to do. We’ve run the Festival on renewable energy ever since and to be honest we’ve never had any problems. We’re still the only Festival that’s 100% run on renewable energy and we’re constantly looking for new technologies to decrease our impact on the planet. We report on everything we discover through our Model Event program which is all the information we discover about running a sustainable event that we give away via our website. Why Glenworth Valley and why the illustrious dates over New Years Eve? Well, it’s stunning there. Driving down into the valley is an experience in itself with the Festival appearing below you. Also it’s really close to Sydney, which is a definite plus. New Year’s Eve – because it’s the only time of the year where pretty much everybody takes at least a week off and you can get everybody into the most relaxed frame of mind. Who are you most excited about hearing play in this year's line up (I'm personally going numb with excitement over Gotye)... LTJ Bukem, is my personal hero there is no better DJ for stepping out big time on the dance floor, also Oliver Tank will be wicked. Stanton Warriors and Dum Dum Girls will also be well worth checking out. I see you very much as a pioneer in this field, particularly leading the way in terms of generating sustainable and viable ways to create events and festivals globally, I have to ask though, (it must get hard at times) what keeps you motivated to bring about sustainable changes in attitude in other people?  Good question, probably at the end of the day I’m a stubborn bastard and I rise to challenges. There’s no doubt at all that organising Peats Ridge has been a huge challenge - emotionally. physically, mentally and financially but what I do makes people smile and creates positive change in the world. The Festival is an inspiration to many and it teaches people great things and even in the hardest moments I have never lost my enormous faith in what the Festival stands for in this world. PEATS RIDGE FESTIVAL WHEN: 29th December- 1st January WHERE: Glenworth Valley (1hr north of Sydney) HOW MUCH: For 3 days of music with camping included, it's a steal at $350 per person Emily Eskell emilyeskell@gmail.com
Read more

Outpost Festival

Discovering street art is like finding a gold coin on the pavement: joyous to behold but rare in occurrence. So it may bring a delighted smile to your lips to read about an upcoming festival dedicated to street art in its many guises. Your smile might grow wider when you read that it is on Cockatoo Island, and you’ll be looking like a Cheshire cat when your hear it’s also free. Outpost will feature some of the biggest names in spray-can professionals like Roa (Germany, Anthony Lister (USA/Australia), Kid Zoom (USA/Australia) and the Everfresh Collective (Australia) as well as many others. Popping over from next door (New Zealand) is the Oi! You Collection, which includes works by Os Gemeos, Swoon and the notorious street artist Bansky. Not only will there be works by spray but the island’s abandoned factories will be invaded by live art creations, paste-ups, sticker art, sculpture and billboards. To round it out, there are exhibitions and forums so you can better understand the technicolour culture of street art. It’s best to make a day of it - along with the plethora of art there are pop-up bars, DJ’s spinning their shit, artist battles and art-making projects. This is definitely a day for the diary, keep fingers and toes crossed we’ll be graced with the weather this festival deserves. Outpost Where: Cockatoo Island, Sydney HarbourWhen: 4 – 11 NovemberGeorgia Boothgeorgiajbooth@gmail.com
Read more

Good Food Guide Winners

The 2012 Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide winners were announced last night; here are some highlights.Sepia wins Vittoria Coffee Restaurant of the Year Peter Gilmore of Quay wins Citibank Chef of the Year Bilson’s, est., Marque, Quay and Sepia score 3 chef’s hats Porteno wins Plumm Wine Glasses Best New Restaurant Over 950 restaurants, small bars, cafes, pubs and other venues reviewed and rated around Sydney and NSW (100 of those being new additions this year, including an expanded bar section to accommodate Sydney's fast-growing small bar scene), the guide is a celebration of this region's dynamic food culture. A focus on sustainability, local ingredients and produce has been cited as a shift in the dining scene, and it's one we hope to see remain.Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide, on sale TODAY for $29.95 at newsagents and book stores or online HERE. You can also grab the AGFG app at the iTunes store for free.Sophie McComassoph_mccomas@hotmail.com
Read more

Aesop @ Bondi Beach

With the limitless supply of information about beautifully packaged, organic, vitamin-filled, celebrity endorsed skin and beauty ranges that we’re constantly bombarded with, it can get so confusing on what is seriously a legit brand and what is just, well crap.Aesop is one brand that you can not go wrong with. I’m obsessed with their products but more importantly the energy that they put into the environment you are surrounded with when you commit to buy. Aesop concept stores are reknown and celebrated globally. They are designed from the outside, in, with the local area in mind. Which means that no two are the same and each one is reflective of the culture, people and environment around it.Lucky Sydney gets to officially welcome store number 5 tonight – with Aesop Bondi Beach opening their doors to the beautiful public. Tucked away from the summer-fuelled crowds and rowdy backpacker types the store – designed by Zenta Tankaka – contains an incredible selection of natural materials which echo the landscape around it, producing a sense of relaxed character and calmness to the store space.I strongly suggest that you check out the mature wood, marble and textural elements, while snapping up any of their range of skin, hair and body care. You will never look back.Aesop at Bondi BeachShop 9, Beach House178 Campbell Parade, Bondi BeachP: +61 2 9130 2433E: bondibeach@aesop.comLee-Lee Hops
Read more

Strangelove Magazine Launch

Strangelove Magazine, a new contender in Sydney's bubbling stress press scene, launches tonight at the OAF.Focusing on arts, culture, film and music (ya know, all that boring shit we all hate so much) and distributed for free nationwide, Strangelove is the (strange)love child of Toby Creswell, an ex-editor at youth culture powerhouses Juice and Rolling Stone. The launch costs ten bajingos and features one big spoil of a lineup for a Tuesday night:Ghoul (Sydney), Dave Graney (exclusivebook reading + Q&A) , Oscar + Martin (Melbourne), Evil J + SaintCecilia, Main Room featuring films by Ingmar Bergman (Seventh Seal,Wild Strawberries) and live performances in the infamous OAF Cube fromHeath Franco and Sands Through The Hourglass. Next door, OAF is stagingthe Rock & Blues Gallery Bar hearing everything from Muddy Watersto BB King, featuring a surprise blues supergroup, Jack Shit + RobbieBuck in a rare 78s vinyl DJ set, Jingle Jangle DJs + more. Doors at 8:00pm.TONIGHT Strangelove Magazine LaunchOxford Arts FactoryFeaturing Ghoul, Dave Graney, Oscar + Martin and More38-46 Oxford StDarlinghurst xDS
Read more

Jazzy Jay @ Goodgod

Tomorrow night, one of the true heroes of early B'Boy and hip-hop culture will demolish the platters at Goodgod Danceteria.It'll look something like this:   Not convinced? Have some authentic Zulu Dance. Stop off at The Dip for a hotdawgy on your way in! Jazzy Jay w/ ZULU NATION DJs: DJ Mathmatics, DJ MK-1SPECIAL GUEST DJ: Mike Who?PERFORMANCES BY: Mirrah, Brethren, Juse Crew, All Consciousness Crew 27th Anniversary of 'Beat Street' tour Sat June 11 @9pmQueens Birthday Long Weekend GOODGOD Small Club, 55 Liverpool St. ChinatownTickets only $15 on moshtix.com.au-DS
Read more

Saint Augustine Academy (aw11 + Ss11-12)

Under the ink stained sky of a brisk Sydney Autumn night, tucked into a deep corner of some dirty lit bar and hazed by a bottle of red wine, nothing seems more perfect than spotting a man dressed in the dark alternative cool that Sydney style is famous for.Saint Augustine Academy sums up the subtle authenticity of a Sydney man through high quality directional tailoring and strong design influence from all aspects of musical sub-culture. It’s no wonder that SAA is favored by Foals, Nick Cave, Friendly Fires, Interpol and Perry Farrell for its rock-slash-Hells Angles design aesthetic (think skinny suits mixed with leather and cowboy boots). It’s the perfect label for boys looking to buy. All shots from Saint Augustine Academy RAFW SS12 collection.Saint Augustine Academy1/642 – 644 Bourke Street, Surry Hills, 2010 (Flagship Store)p: 02 9690 2863w: www.saintaugustineacademy.com.auTuesday – Friday 12pm–7pmSaturday 10am–6pmSunday 11am–5pmBuy Onlinelee-lee hops
Read more