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lauren and the lost boys
Written by holly mccauley
Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:00
Have you got a cosy little corner that needs some decorating? Or maybe something to brighten up your flat-mate's hand-me-down-couch? Head over to Lauren and the Lost Boys and have a cheeky browse at her lovely cushions, bags and bits and pieces. You can befriend Lauren and the Lost Boys on Facebook too. Hand made and hand painted with love in Sydney. Actually, they're probably too nice for your flat-mate's couch.
So for everyone who visited us at Finders Keepers on the weekend may have noticed the rad vintage bike we had up for grabs, well if you missed out on going in the draw to win it, never fear, our friends at Sydney Vintage Bikes can do custom builds! Plus they have loads of sweet rides for sale on their website, all bikes are restored from vintage frames and lots of tender love and care is put into each set of wheels. Pay them a visit and you'll be riding around town in no time. Shoot the lovely Lucy or Laurent an email for further details and custom jobs. Oh, and keep posted to see who the lucky winner of the Finders bike is!
Yes, Band of Horses are coming Down Under to play at Splendour in the Grassnext week and here's your last chance to get tickets to their other shows around Australia. We're gonna head along and can't wait! It should be a great set full of sweet folky tunes and blissful melodies. Head over here to buy tickets.
Check out this new video, Come To The Village by Blue Mountains band, Belles Will Ring. It's a little bit country, a little bit folk and even a little bit psychedelic. They are playing at the Northcote Social Club with The Laurels this Friday, so if you have a spare 12 bucks in your pocket, we suggest you get along.
This September, Brissie will come alive with some great new theatrical and contemporary performance works withUnder The Radar as part of the Brisbane Festival. The program will see site specific performances from over 100 experimental and emerging artists that spill into the streets of Brisbane. The work associated with Under The Radar promises to push the boundaries of art, laughter and thought for both the spectator and the artist.
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