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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
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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
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NEW ORDER

One of the most important, controversial and evergreen artists of the past 20 years, New Order got us all tickled when announced as headliners for this year's Future Music Festival. We've pretty much popped a hernia over this just announced Hordern Pavillion Sideshow. Messieurs Sumner, Gilbert and Morris (but not Hook - he'll be out here playing his own Best of Joy Division shows in April) will be at the Hordern on the 7th of March playing a set list that hopefully looks like this recent show in London. Just a year ago this band reckoned they'd never tour again, so better get in there this time, champ! WHAT: New Order - Future Music Festival Sideshows WHEN: Wednesday 7th March, Hordern Pavilion HOW MUCH: Tickets on sale Monday 23rd of January from Ticketek They're also playing on the massive Future Music Festival lineup - check that here. 25/01: WIN A DOUBLE PASS TO THE SYDNEY SHOW!  With thanks to our chums at Future Entertainment Hit up @DailySydney on Twitter and shoot us a YouTube/Streaming link to your favourite New Order jam. Could be anything old, new, a live version a remix of New Order... whatever floats your boat the most, send us a link and we'll pluck a winner at random    
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Oliver Tank EP Launch

Oliver Tank, the man who crooned his way into your sense of social justice with this video, is releasing his new EP Dreams on Yes Please! Records at the suitably ethereal confines of Paddington Uniting Church. Dreams EP out now http://yespleaserecords.bandcamp.com/album/dreams by Oliver Tank    It's also the debut of his new live show - get in at the ground level with a Sydney artist DS guarantees will be soundtracking the death of a major character on Grey's Anatomy sometime this year. WHAT: Oliver Tank EP Launch w/ Winter People WHEN: Thursday, 9th Feb WHERE: The Paddington Uniting Church, Oxford St HOW MUCH: $10 - more info here
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Festival Review: Peats Ridge 29th- 31st December 2011

  I must say, this festival was hands down incredible.   From the music, to the festival grounds, to the dread locked hippies and NYE costume parade- Peats Ridge Sustainable Music Festival really was one of the best imaginable ways to end a phenomenal year.   Matt Grant has been organising this festival since 2004 and it still remains the only festival in the world that's run on 100% renewable energy (click here to read our interview with him). It's about time more festivals followed in their footsteps. And more people like us support them: do it, you won't regret it. Promise.   Festival highlights:   *Sleep Makes Waves: This is a really unique band with an awesome mostly non- vocal sound. They absolutely ripped the head off the tent they were playing in and it went from 20% to 80% capacity in about 5 minutes. Impressive. Stay tuned for an upcoming interview with the boys from the band!   *Ball Park Music: This is a six piece indie rock band from Brisbane. Discovering this band over this 3 day bliss out absolutely floored me. These guys make your skin tingle when they play. I also think there's something in their music that heightens the serotonin in your body. Seriously. I went mental when they played.   *NYE Costume Parade: Everyone looked bloody amazing and really got into the spirit of things. There's something about dressing up that makes everyone a thousand times more amped for a pending party. If you plan to go next year, make sure you've packed something suitably outrageous to get you in the mood.   *Gotye: His set was from 11.30pm until midnight, on either side of the new year countdown. On top of the fact that it was always going to ground breakingly awesome (purely because of the time slot) this man can really play. And sing. And rev a crowd up. 'Somebody that I used to Know' played right as the clock struck midnight. The crowd was paralytic. I am in awe of this musician, he gives a good name to what an artist should be. I also very much enjoy that he chose to play at Peats Ridge, particularly to encourage and support all the wonderful things these guys are doing.   I don't know what it was about this festival, maybe its the energy efficient air, or maybe it's the relaxed limbo these events put you into, but this one in particular was overflowing love and kisses. Even the food vendors with 10 minute coffee line waits were all smiles... Now that's telling you something..   Be there next year. Or miss out on the single best way to spend New Years in Australia. [gallery]     Emily Eskell emilyeskell@gmail.com
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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
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Tim Sweeney

Beats in Space founder and all-round disco heavyweight Tim Sweeney goes a few bouts at the Marrickville Bowls Club tonight courtesy of HAHA Industries, the young chaps bringing you the Versus series of parties (Robin Hood, Kenny Larkin, Glimpse). If you're not familiar with Beats In Space, it's one of the most highly regarded radio shows in the world, playing host to every single producer worth their needle from across the world over the past decade... but then you're probably not reading this post if you're unfamiliar with Tim's little podcast. Meta. A few tickets still available online, so if you're hitting a Christmas party tonight make sure to snag a ticket for this afterwards - HAHA promises they'll be heaving until well late. WHAT: Tim Sweeney (DFA / Beats in Space) WHERE: Marrickville Bowling Club WHEN: Tonight HOW MUCH: $20 presale / $30 door - Tix here
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Polaroids of XMasroids

Our bum-chums at Polaroids of Androids (the most outspoken hive of music-dweebs this side of the Mess+Noise forums) are having a party tonight and you're invited. Come get felt up and leered at inappropriately by the Polaroids crew plus Ernest Ellis and the Panamas (pictured), The Fighting League (Sydney album launch), Unity Floors, and Sean Lockhart (from Collarbones). Cheap brews, annoyingly cerebral Sydney music and a high-chance of daterape. Plus entry is free! WHAT: Polaroids of Androids XMas Party WHERE: Oxford Arts Factory WHEN: Tonight! HOW MUCH: FREEEEE Sons and Daughters by Ernest Ellis
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Canyons Live Debut

Canyons take to the live arena with style to celebrate the release of their debut LP 'Keep Your Dreams'. Canyons will be premiering their six-piece live band (with saxophone!) at the Civic Hotel Underground on Thursday December 15. Don't know your canyons from your ravines? Canyons - See Blind Through by modularpeople WHAT: Canyons debut Live show w/ Steele Bonus WHEN: Thursday Dec 15th WHERE: The Civic Underground, Sydney CBD HOW MUCH: $10 Adv / $15 on the door
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Drawing Attention Art Dinner

Next Thursday, December 15, Showcase Gallery, and The Owl House present the first in a series of pop-up dining events. This Thursday's event coincides with Showcase Gallery’s latest exhibition - Drawing Attention by Barry Patenaude. Menu includes signature dishes like stuffed zucchini flowers and confit lamb shoulder from Darlinghurst’s The Owl House, which was recently awarded “Best Food in a Bar” by the Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide 2011. Throughout the three course dinner, diners can check out the works of Barry Patenaude while enjoying gourmet, tapas-style mean from chef John Rankin, partnered with Argentinian wines. WHAT: Drawing Attention Art Dinner WHERE: Showcase Gallery & Dining, Suite 3, Level 2, 85 William Street, Darlinghurst WHEN: 6:30pm Thursday 15th December 2011 HOW MUCH: $85 - limited to strictly 30 places. Tickets here
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BOOTY BOOTY BOOTY

Following the sweat-stained success of the GoodGod Birthday Long-Weekender, Jimmy Sing and co are throwing some equally out-there events to celebrate XMas / Eat Everything Day. The GoodGod XMas Party is Thursday December 8. Entitled BOOTY BOOTY BOOTY (ChristmASS Everywhere), expect low-clearance beats and trouser thundering booty rap vibes from two stars US stars - Big Freedia, a cross dressing, gender-bending rapper at the forefront of the New Orleans Bounce scene, and  Juiceboxx, a Milwaukee native mashing indy-punk aesthetics with the seriuz bizness of rap. WHAT: GoodGod XMas Party feat Big Freedia / Juiceboxx / DJ Sveta / Love Kings WHEN: Thursday 8th December WHERE: GoodGod Small Club, Liverpool St, Sydney CBD HOW MUCH: $25 from Moshtix
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Self Est. (self Established)

SELF EST. is a 3 day series of micro art events in Surry hills .The line-up features DMOTE (NYC), JEFF CANHAM (SAN FRANCISCO), BEN BARRETTO, (PERTH), HORFÉ (PARIS), and ROID (LONDON).Curated by the directors of Lo-fi collective and Monster Children galleries, Self Est explores contemporary art from alternative backgrounds - presenting work created on the fringes of the institution that has managed toinfiltrate the mainstream art world.  From Thursday until Saturday this week, there are exhibitions and talks taking place across Surry Hills and Darlinghurst:Thursday 17th at 6pmSee Paintings and installations by Roid, Horfé & DmoteKind Of gallery, 72 Oxford St, DarlinghurstFriday 18th at 6pmPaintings and installations by Jeff Canham & Ben BarrettoGallery A.S. 53-55 Brisbane St, Surry HillsSaturday 19th at 12-1.30pmConversations: A discussion and Q and A with Self Est. artists and experts on unconventional sources for fine art.Cameron Macauliffe (AUST) - public art expertGallery A.S, 53-55 Brisbane st Surry HillsSaturday 19th from 4:00pm Drinks, a wall mural display and sign painting by Horfe and Jeff Canham on the corner of Kippax St& Lt Riley St in Surry HillsAll events are free and open to the public. More information at http://selfest.com.au/
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