The Fitbit Versa 2: A new watch, only this time, with Alexa

Fitbit Versa 2

What’s the time? What was my sleep score last night? What’s the weather doing today, Alexa? No, we’re not talking to a smart home hub. We’re actually playing with the new offering from FitBit, the Versa 2 Health and Fitness Watch.  Loaded with features such as Amazon Alexa, 24/7 heart rate tracking, a sophisticated sleep […]

Painting the road pink: Sydney’s Rose street festival is back

Rose street festival

After a hit the first time ’round, Sydney’s Watson’s Bay Boutique Hotel is painting the road pink with its second Rose Street Fest in Watson’s Bay! With the Sydney skyline as the backdrop to what will be a stunning festival of alcohol and happiness, it’s the kind of thing families, friends and lovers flock to, […]

Sydney Dance Company’s 2020 season: What it’s all about

Sydney Dance Company 2020

Sure, it’s been 50 years of Sydneyside choreographic magic at the hands of Rafael Bonachela, but this forthcoming 2020 season is the last in a long line of awesomeness that takes them into the new decade. Next year, the Company’s exploring the thrill of pushing boundaries, both on stage and what they can do with […]

The Marriage of Figaro is back with Stacey Alleaume taking stage

Stacey Alleaume Mirrage Figaro

Since joining the program in 2016, Melbourne-born opera singer Stacey Alleaume has kicked goal-after-goal. From making us laugh out loud in her 2018 role in The Turk in Italy to making us cry as Violetta Valery in La Traviata of the same year, she’s a star on the rise and one the company’s thankful for […]

Gaming, technology and dance take to the Camden stage in Sydney

Shaun Parker Zone

When Shaun Parker does a show, it makes headlines. The last instalment that was KING as part of the 2019 Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras was testament to that. And this theatrical season, the company is back with In The Zone, a production that brings gaming technology and dance together on stage. It’s about […]

Fjällräven has a new shop, right in the middle of Sydney

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Sydney Fjällräven fans rejoice! Your prayers have been answered as the Swedish heritage outdoor brand announces the opening of its Australian flagship store located at 38 York Street.  With a wall full of your favourite Kånken backpacks in almost every essential colour you could think of as well as a decent selection of mens and […]

5 best Latin American places to eat in Sydney

Chula Mexican restaurant Potts Point Sydney THE F posters wall

Whether you are a Latino going travelling in Australia or you’re just going for a holiday there and want to find the best places in Sydney for Latin American recipes, we have you covered. Keep reading to discover the best Latin American eateries in Sydney that can help you feel right at home, even when […]

Sydney: Off the beaten path

Sydney

Although the city has no shortage of world-famous attractions, (the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge come to mind almost immediately, as well as Bondi Beach) travelers seeking interesting alternatives to the mainstream sights may find themselves lost in the seaside city, doomed to forever wander the CBD. Despite the popular narrative often found in […]

Eat well without the worry: WW and chef Gary Mehigan show you how

Gary Mehigan WW

Australian chef, restaurateur and former MasterChef judge Gary Mehigan is a self-proclaimed pleasure seeker when it comes to food. Gary also says as he gets older, he finds it increasingly harder to maintain a healthy lifestyle surrounded by all that glorious food. This was particularly problematic during his time on MasterChef, gaining weight every season […]

Sydney restaurants to visit: The Prince of York

Prince York Sydney pub 1

Loosten your laces, let your hair down and pop a button or two, The Prince of York is all about a good time where you can just enjoy. The Prince of York is chill, but to great detail with a vibe you can both enjoy and relax in. It’s all been curated to a stylish […]