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All soul

Souled Out Studios’ iconic collectible works Since 2004 the urban artists behindSouled Out Studios have been quietly going about their business making a lot of noise. Their highly collectible prints do the talking, often featuring commentary on world events, history, philosophy and politics, meshing social and environmental views with a tongue-in-cheek twist. For the first time,...

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Style, revelry and wine

After or in between office time, call in on the CBD’s newest wine bar for an elegant way to circumnavigate Italian cuisine. Begin bar-side with spuntini (snacks) and a bold Bacco Spritz – a l’aperitivo with a twist, made of chilled fragrant Soave and homespun peach lemonade served long with fresh white peach. Dine around the open...

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Daily Addict launches new website

Daily Addict has a new online home, and you’re invited to our virtual house-warming party. The new look www.test.dailyaddict.com.au is decorated for style-conscious busy people, and gives even greater access to our featured experiences as well as useful and stylish products and services to make your life easier. You’ll find all of our daily features on an...

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Defining luxury

A night with Jimmy Choo, La Prairie and the Day Spa These days, ‘A Night of Luxury’ can mean anything; from an evening away from your office to uninterrupted episodes of 24. Leave the defining to the experts, here’s one to meet with approval. Hosted by the Day-Spa at the Observatory Hotel, enjoy a sneak-peak ofJimmy...

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Pay-it-forward

Wake Up Sydney! to kindness and sustainability Don’t be startled if you’re struck by a random act of kindness soon. As a Sydneysider, you’re well within a new generosity experiment zone. Wake Up Sydney! “scientists” invite you to plant simple seeds, like bake a cake and leave it at work, send an inspiring book to...

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Heels under the hammer

Fashion Auction Day It started six months ago, as a conversation with a friend and a belief that there’s “no reason why we can’t auction anything”. And now Lisa Watson, a real estate auctioneer is boasting a healthy 80% clearance rate, having introduced Fashion Auction Day where you can make a bid for designer shoes...

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A little more Little Joe

Champagne shopping evenings at Little Joe by Gail Elliott Gail Elliott, founder of fashion label Little Joe by Gail Elliott has always been able to give just a little more. A little bit more elegance … with a dedicated in-store evening (that you’re invited to attend) because if you’re shopping you prefer to do it...

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No comply

No comply

There’s a prolific community that prides itself on leaving calling cards. As street artists, self-taught artists and ambassadors of graffiti they move freely through streets and in gallery spaces. Many of the best are in Sydney this month for No Comply, a group exhibition to showcase the contemporary spirit of street art culture. More than 60 international and local...

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Indian giver

Frock hire for girls Too proud to beg, too virtuous to steal. You have but one option, and that’s to borrow. Stevie Dellamarta is a Chief of giving frocks and demanding them back again. How? She’s the Founder of Indian Giver, a newly launched online boutique specialising in designer dress hire. Launching this week with...

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Super-chilled zoo

Igloo Zoo brings health-friendly frozen snack You’ve never denied it.  You have animalistic tendencies and you belong in the zoo. The institution just has to be Igloo Zoo as here, inhabitants get fed best. The best includes three super-chilled yoghurt flavours; original, pomegranate and green tea.  All which are 99.5% fat-free and thus guilt-free.  At...

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