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STUDIO BOMBA
Located a stone’s throw from the bustling Oxford Street shopping strip in Leederville, Studio Bomba is a haven for the finer things in life, with more fabulous frippery, sensational stationery and design-y goodness than you could poke an antique letterpress at. What began life as a design agency in 2009 is now so much more, with Studio Bomba HQ now boasting its very own store, much to the delight of lads and lasses who covet whimsical hand-made items created with love.
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ICO & SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS CLASSICS HD
What’s Old Is New Again
Many PlayStation 3 owners may not know this, but the original PS3 model from Japan was fully PlayStation 2 compatible. Chuck a PS2 disc in, and bam it plays. However only those die-hard, and cashed up, importers have this feature, with every model sold in Australia and worldwide only sporting the pretty useless PlayStation 1 compatibility. But damn the PS2 had some great games, didn’t it?
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SCARBOROUGH FAIR
Yesteryear enthusiasts are invited to take a beachside stroll down memory lane with the Polka Dot Vintage Twilight Market, a celebration of clothing and design from eras past under the twinkling night sky, set to take place at the Scarborough Beach Foreshore next weekend. A free event which runs from 4-9pm on Friday, February 10, and Saturday, February 11, the Twilight Market is presented as part of the Summerset Arts Festival, dishing up vintage and retro clothing, pre-loved home wares, bric-a-brac and other second hand loot.
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PUGSLEY BUZZARD Boogie Nights
Pugsley Buzzard will be performing his Chicago Typewriter show at the Perth Town Hall as part of the Fringe World Festival 2012 from January 27-31. Tickets are available from fringeworld.com.au. Buzzard will also be returning to WA for a special one-off show at The Ellington Jazz Club on Sunday, February 26. Visit ellingtonjazz.com.au for more information.
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ZSADAR - Let’s Hear It For The Boys
When it comes to Australian designer fashion, ladies are spoilt for choice with labels and boutiques a’plenty, but it seems stylish gents don’t have it quite so easy.
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