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Festival Centre

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The Adelaide Festival Centre is celebrating it’s 40th birthday. It was the first arts centre of it’s kind in Australia, beating the Sydney Opera House by 3 months, however it’s interesting architecture has been let down by the surrounding plaza and lack of upkeep.

The three geometric roofs still provide some fantastic angles though, and hopefully with the renewed focus on Adelaide’s riverside, the centre can get the refresh it deserves.

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The Cold Embrace

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Steering By Stars’ second album The Cold Embrace is now out, complete with cover art by myself and featuring photography by Hailey Lane. The artwork is all about the creation and release of tension and the cold/warm dichotomy of a cold embrace.

You can stream the full album on their website, but make sure you grab your own copy to keep.

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Honeymoon: US Trip

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After our wedding last year, Toe & I headed back to Tokyo for a few weeks with family in tow. As such, we never really considered to be our honeymoon. We always planned to do a proper trip together at a later date.

Whist we initially considered the UK, we decided on a place neither of us had been, the States, so we could experience somewhere new together. Our experiences of the three cities we visited: New York, Portland & San Francisco, follow.

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Honeymoon: New York

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New York was an obvious first stop. We stayed a week in a loft apartment in Greenpoint & a few days at the Wythe in Williamsburg and loved the area, despite the hipster reputation. Proximity to Bedford Ave & Brooklyn Brewery were definite pluses.

In addition to the great galleries (MoMA, Guggenheim, New Museum) our big NY highlight was the Highline. The park itself is superb, and much of the new development it’s spurned is exciting.

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Honeymoon: Portland

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Why did we go to Portland? I see Portland as an example of what a city like Adelaide could be, and wanted to see it in person. That and the beer, bikes, bridges, books (Powell’s) and Portlandia.

Our smartest move was starting with a bike tour to get the lay of the city, and then hiring the bikes for ourselves to explore deeper and hit up some the food carts and then some brewpubs like Rogue and Brewport. The lack of traffic was a shock, and felt the scale and feel of the city centre was perfect.

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Honeymoon: San Francisco

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Our last stop was San Francisco. Staying in an apartment in SOMA near the Caltrain depot, we had a nice walk right to the centre of the city. Toe was in cafe hunting mood, so we made our way through her coffee list whilst traversing the hills and parks.

We happened to be around for the launch of The Bay Lights project, which was quite spectacular, although very damp as heavy rain set in just prior to the start.