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Christmas has landed in London all along Oxford Street

London Christmas Oxford Street

Emerging musicians Novelist, Ray Blk, Kara Marni and Isaac Waddington and more kicked-off the festivities in London as they switched on the Christmas lights along Oxford Street. And it was pretty. Oxford Street officially kicked off Christmas in the capital as the iconic lights were illuminated along London’s world famous high street. Along with Capital XTRA – the UK’s leading national urban radio station – Oxford Street turned the traditional switch-on on its head with a night of in-store performances and a heap of other stuff. Over 90 stores joined in the celebrations making it the biggest Christmas shopping event London has ever seen with extended opening hours, offers and experiences showcasing the unrivalled festive offering available, across fashion, food, fitness, tech and more. The night time switching on of the lights kicks off the start of a seven week campaign at Oxford Street which will see its retailers delivering a series of seasonally themed in-store activations and shopping experiences, including 50 ‘surprise’ Christmas shopping treats. Check out more at the Oxford Street website.

Rose street festival coming to Watson’s Bay Boutique Hotel

Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel crowd

To be honest, regardless of your feelings towards rose, you need to get excited, because this November, the Watson’s Bay Boutique Hotel is hosting a rose street fest in respect of the pink grown-up juice. Made up of all the good things about wine (crisp, cold, pink), WBBH knows what the people want and on 25 November from 11am – 6pm, they’ll be pumping it out of every nook and cranny for the revellers. You should be one of them. Complete with live entertainment  rosé tasting stalls from over 15 leading Australian and international producers, a pop-up food market that includes the world’s first rosé fairy floss courtesy of Fluffe and rosé gelato from the hotel’s gelato cart, as well asa Rosé Dunk Tank with prizes and fun competitions across the day, it’s all happening. And if you’re bringing your man, and he doesn’t like rose, then chill – there’s a corner for dudes, too. The Brose Beer Corner is the place for all those not so rosé inclined stocked with the best brews from, Panhead, Furphy, Young Henry’s and Strongbow Cider. Rosé Street Fest pre sale event tickets are priced $32+booking fee and include a complimentary rosé tasting glass and 10 wine tasting tokens to sample wines throughout the day. Or if that’s not your vibe, then just rock up and buy tasting tokens for $3 each and the tasting glass for $5. Go here.

Opera Australia has released the new set design for West Side Story in March

West Side Story

It’s back again in March and in 2019, the Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour by Opera Australia is doing something a little less conventional. They’ll bring the full splendour of New York City to Sydney’s waterfront with a dazzling set design offering a brand new take on one of the 20th century’s most iconic musicals. It’s a far cry from previous years’ Turandot, La Boheme and Carmen, but if it’s by Opera Australia, you know it’ll be great. One of Australia’s most accomplished theatrical designers, Brian Thomson, is shaping a spectacular vision for West Side Story that will invigorate Sydney’s iconic harbour with the spirit of New York, the city that never sleeps. Renowned for creating sets that feature huge iconic objects that encapsulate the story, Thomson’s remarkable set design will be dominated by a giant 15 metre tall highway overpass that will soar 30 metres across the length of the stage, symbolising the gritty underbelly of New York’s urban gang culture. Keep your eyes on the Opera Australia website for more.

See inside the Bumble Marquee at AAMI Victoria Derby Day Melbourne

Bumble drinks

Bumble Founder and CEO, Whitney Wolfe Herd, has made her first trip to Australia to take part in the festivities. They’ve spent the AAMI Victoria Derby Day in the Bumble Birdcage marquee, which embodies femininity, with a focus on elegance and fun, the perfect backdrop to socialise, network and experience the festivities of Melbourne Cup Carnival. Take a peek inside…

Inside the Kitchens of The Block at The Gatwick, Melbourne

Block kitchen Gatwick 1

They say that the kitchen is the heart of a home and in the world of ‘The Block’, one of the most watched episodes is the kitchen reveals. Along with the other room reveals, kitchen reveals showcases the best and latest trends in technology and design. This year, The Block is located in Melbourne’s iconic Gatwick Hotel building in St Kilda. With so much history and personality in the building and its surrounds, the pressure on this year’s contestants to create incredible apartments s has been higher than ever. What these apartments have in common is generous light and large space, more so in the penthouse apartments so this year, The Block kitchens exude luxury, entertainment and high end technology. What sets these kitchens apart is the technology installed in the kitchens this year. Bosch appliances were used throughout The Block in the ovens and in stove tops but the winning kitchen used appliances from Gaggenau, the Rolex of kitchen appliances, having multiple ovens, a wine fridge and sub-zero fridge in their kitchen and butler’s pantry. A huge trend throughout the kitchens were Caesarstone’s marble kitchen island bench’s. With many variations of stone used, a popular finish was a concrete finish, giving the marble a concrete without using concrete as the base. With such large kitchens, the ample kitchen storage and cabinetry was provided by Freedom Kitchens, the contestants loving darker colours of burnished wood, with the exception of 2 contestants, opting for a more fresh ‘Hamptons’ feel in their kitchen with white cabinetry. The… Read More

Tequila with a conscience: creator of the sustainable farm-to-glass Altos Tequila offers bartenders and venues a chance to shine

Altos tequila

By bartenders for bartenders. Born out of a desire to fulfill a perceived gap in the market for a high-quality tequila for cocktails, mixologists Dre Masso and the late Henry Besant collaborated with master distiller Jésus Hernandez to create Altos Tequila in 2009. Crafted from 100% blue agave in the heart of Los Altos, Mexico, the farm-to-glass spirit works to retain its authentic Mexican roots whilst continuing to grow as a modern brand; each tequila partly utilizes the 500-year-old traditional Tahona method, prior to being distilled in small copper pot stills. Sustainability is at the core of Altos Tequila’s production processes, with the Altos distillery in Jalisco, Mexico consuming 47% less water than the industry standard and implementing a zero-waste landfill certification plan. A key sustainability practice is Altos’ promotion of sustainable businesses to the venues they supply to, working with local artisans to produce reusable drinking vessels fashioned in a local style, and utilizing local flora and fauna behind the bar. Pernod Ricard celebrated Altos Tequila’s commitment to the environment and launched their new sustainable bar initiative, Cantina Ecológica, with an intimate lunch at Chula in Potts Point. Over tostadas, tacos, and flan, Altos Tequila 100% and The Tahona Society co-founder Dre Masso introduced the competition for bartenders and venues. Bartenders and venues can enter Cantina Ecológica by submitting a mini-business plan outlining their innovative initiatives to drive sustainability in the hospitality industry. Eight competitors will be selected to showcase their initiative during a dedicated Altos Cantina Ecológica week held in February 2019 in… Read More

QT Sydney is doing all sorts of good for Movember this year

QT Sydney Movember

QT Sydney’s Barber Shop is bringing dandy back in the form of facial hair to change the face of men’s health forever. QT Sydney’s Barber Shop will be raising funds for the Movember Foundation thanks to the handy-work of its expertly trained barbers and it all starts on October 31. Get a razor sharp, immaculate shave complete with uplifting essential oils and a face massage to make even the most debonair skin mo-growing ready and $10 from every do will go to Movember. No mo? No worries. You can still be part of the faux facial action by just making a donation. Why not? QT Sydney’s Parlour Lane Roasters, which sits at the entry level of the hotel, will be serving up cold drip MO’groni cocktails, making the Movember festivities accessible to a bustling CBD crowd. For more information, head here.

All Hands Brewing House in Sydney redoes typical pub grub

All Hands Brewing House ribs

The All Hands Brewing House is chill, central, massive and serves-up some of the nicest non-traditional pub kinda food you’ve found in Sydney – and you don’t even have to try hard. The Brewing House draws inspiration from the history and tradition of the King Street docks and its surrounds – kind of like Hotel Palisade –  whilst celebrating the art of contemporary brewing and modern dining. They took the old site of a brewhouse that used to chug along in vintage Sydney days, making it more contemporary with  a full renovation and installation of a new state-of-the-art brewery. Their menu is all about American-style southern comfort food, so think ocean fresh seafood, hearty meat dishes and platters and a quality beverages, all stemming from the Engine Room; a specialised beer tasting room with exclusive views of the microbrewery. All Hands Brewing House is a place for after-work drinks, family lunches, craft beer connoisseurs and post- match pints. It is a place for people to come together to eat, laugh, and drink excellent beer, brewed on- site, in an iconic waterfront Sydney. Check out more at the All Hands Brewing House website.

Lover 3181 on Chapel Street Melbourne has a new menu for spring

Lover Chapel Street

It was the Beatles who remind us what love is in fact all you need, so when Lover 3181 on Melbourne’s famed Chapel Street releases the news they have a new spring menu, you know it’s basically the song in food form. Lover 3181 stars head chef, Paul Turner former chef at Cutler & Co, Donovan’s and Qualia; reall showcasing what the man can do it a heated kitchen. He has created a new spring menu that expands on existing modern Australian dishes in share style plate style with a preparation of tasty a selection of substantial mains like ?spring lamb zucchini with basil and ratatouille, market fish with grilled broccoli, avocado & kimchi and house made pasta bug tortellini. To top off the amazing new menu, Lover 3181 is dishing out their freshly made gnocchi every Wednesday night, offering $25 gnocchi and wine. ?Gnocchi night is the perfect occasion for a midweek date night or catch up with friends. Go get some love.