Remembering The Golden Age, And Grimy Teapots, Of Kings Cross It was all there, at all times, for all types. You were afforded the chance to find your scene, your people. You’d discover how the others might not be so other after all.
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Our nights out in Kings Cross often started Darlinghurst, a slow, persistent crawl towards the heart of Potts Point. Rock up to Spectrum in time to catch a mate’s band play 20 minutes of soft indie rock. Head next door to Vegas for some pool under red neon lights. Hunt a kebab down on Oxford Street, hooking left towards the glow of the Coke sign.
Mountain Scene
January 17, 2021
By MATTHEW MCKEW
A film festival making its premiere in Queenstown might be a chance for a new Spielberg to gain recognition, win a cool grand and promote the resort’s growing network of mountain bike trails.
Queenstown Mountain Bike Club, which earlier last week announced a 2022 biking festival, has teamed up with The World Bar to put on the Framerate film fest.
Pros to amateurs are asked to get out and record some sweet manoeuvres before 6pm on February 11, when the entries, which must be new footage, will be premiered in front of an audience to be judged the best.