Thursday, February 24, 2011

Faces of Hollywood glamour

To be continued... Wednesday, March 2, 2011.

Where there's a Will

Naomi Fallon interviews Will Steffen for In the City autumn 2011.
To find out more, make sure you get your hands on a copy.

Friday, February 11, 2011

The 40 minute challenge at Kingsleys

By Rahima Saikal

I don’t know about you, but lunchtime on a working day is always a conundrum for me. I only have an hour, so do I eat something bleak from the industrial suburb I work in, or do I venture out to the city, take 15 minutes getting there, 10 minutes to find a car park, 10 minutes to reach the eating destination and then another 40 minutes eating a meal?
This year my new year’s resolution was to make sure I took a proper break and ventured into the city more, but not four weeks back into the swing of things and I more often than not find myself opting for the quicker, easier option of staying close by.
That’s why I was excited to test out Kingsley’s 40-minute express menu...


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Got our cover shot today!

We hope know you'll be as delighted as we are with it.
A special shout out to Italian and Sons restaurant on Lonsdale Street, Braddon for this rich, romantic location. A big thank you to Cataldos hair salon for the fabulous job on Nicole's locks and Berni Cording for the make-up.
Oh, and of course our stars - Nicole and Darren  Dimoff, thanks for being fabulous!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Post with the most

The witty and pretty Danielle Post en route to the shoot location for her appearance in the autumn 2011 edition of In the City magazine.
Out Monday, February 28 - to find out more, make sure you get your hands on a copy.

Monday, January 24, 2011

The mood wall

Meet the mood wall.
Incase you've ever wondered about the creative process that goes behind the 'feel' of each issue of In the City magazine, the wall is an excellent sample.
This wall belongs to the workspace of Mils, our head designer, and represents a tangible manifestation of the process. Pieces of inspiration come together and soon, a pattern emerges, and this is how the magazine creates itself - almost organically.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Oops - sorry Omar!

Hi, I'm Dione. That's me on the right, adjusting the flash to point adequately at the subject, Omar Musa. Unfortunately for him, just as he obligingly peered straight into the flash to help instruct me, it went off.
And that's how we almost blinded one of the nation's finest spoken poetry artists.

Friday, December 3, 2010

A case of the Casey fever

Casey Donovan - what a doll. Perhaps it's my sense of pride, but I always get my back up a little when I'm sent to cover the celebrity yarn.
Aloof air in place, I was ready to show this 20-something diva that not all us mere mortals get stars in our eyes in the presence of fame.
Half an hour later I walked out of the Canberra Theatre Centre feeling like I'd met a kindred spirit.
Eloquent, media-savvy and just plain lovely is Casey Donovan. I kept having to remind myself all through the interview just how young she was, and again that night when she treated a VIP crowd to a rendition of Heard It through the Grapevine. I'm not sure how someone with such a set of pipes can be so down to earth, but I hope the lesson sticks after this particular brush with fame.
See the full article in In the City summer 2010/11.

Cream of a very tasty crop

The delights highlighted in the 20 Summer Treats spread in In the City summer 2010/11 made our mouths water; perhaps none so profusely as Dieci e Mezzo's macaroons.

French pastry chef Eric Menard whips up the mouth-watering treats at the premises on a daily basis.

Slightly crunchy on the outside but soft and chewy on the inside, the gentle tang of the creamy fruit filling will drive your senses wild. 

There are four summery flavours to choose from in these brightly coloured and perfectly rounded French delights:  Mandarin, strawberry, passionfruit and pistacchio.

At $4 each, they're the perfect treat to enjoy in the shiny new setting of Dieci e Mezzo at the bottom of ActewAGL House on the corner of Bunda and Mort Streets.

Make sure you partake of the article in In the City summer 2010/11.

Out of the Blue: in front of the lens

 Lesley Johnston, Make-up Artist


Predominantly involved in fashion and dipping into freelance television and celebrity event make-up, Lesley has been working with make-up since 2006.
For Lesley, it’s not just the creativity of make-up art, but the opportunity to work with a diverse range of people that keeps it interesting; “Every woman is different in what she needs to feel beautiful and I enjoy finding out what that is and showing how to achieve that look.”
Keeping “obsessively” up-to-date with current looks for each season, Out of the Blue was her latest project; “For this shoot my inspiration was drawn from the colours and looks of summer,” she says.
“Golds, teals, greens and a strong brow. Also I deliberately broke away from the old ‘eyes or lips’ rule to do both colourful eyes with bold lips – this is just one of the new looks coming for the next season, expect to see it more and more in the coming months.”
Email: lesleyaajohnston@gmail.com or visit www.lesleyjohnston.carbonmade.com


 Eleanor Daly, 22 Out of the Blue photoshoot Model



Born and raised in Canberra, Eleanor is about to begin her final semester of a law and commerce degree at ANU.
In between, she works at a wine bar in the city on weekends and at a café in the city during the week.
Beauty and brains are mixed with a laidback outlook; “I am not sure what I will do with my degree but I am crossing my fingers that an amazing job awaits.”
The last of the models to join Out of the Blue, she loves her lifestyle in Canberra City.
“Living close to town makes life easy,” she says.
“I am really excited about the coming summer and looking forward to the longer days. This summer I am going backpacking through Southeast Asia. I hope it will be a mix of adventure and relaxation.”


 Carla Brown, 23 Out of the Blue Photoshoot Model



Taking advantage of Canberra’s changing seasons to split time between the beach and the slopes has been a big change from the Northern Territory climate Carla grew up in.
“I love how Canberra City has become a great place to go out for dinner and cocktails with friends and also a bit of dancing,” she says.
An aspiring medical imaging student, Carla likes to live life spontaneously and try new things – the very attitude that landed her in Out of the Blue; “The In the City shoot was a lot of fun, although we experienced a variety of weather changes throughout the day, which kept everyone on their toes,” she said.
“The best part of the day however, was finally being able to cool off in the pool for the last shot after a long day shooting in the sun and heat.”


Tess McGinness, 21 Out of the Blue Photoshoot Model

Currently signed with the biggest PA agency in Sydney Grayboy The Agency and working as a singer, dancer and actress, Tess aspires to travel next year and take classes in America and Europe and intends to move there permanently to pursue the many job opportunities in Los Angeles or in London.
A firm believer that “everything happens for a reason”, however, she adheres to her mother’s adage; “you can't arrive before the journey”.
Originally a Canberran, she came all the way home to appear in Out of the Blue.
“It was such a highlight for me,” she says.
“I worked with an amazing crew, gorgeous models and had the privilege of wearing some amazing summer pieces. It was great to come home and work with some outstanding homebred talent. Canberra holds some incredible artists.”

Delightful dwellings


In the natural course of writing for a magazine like In the City, one creative leads to another. One success story leads to another. One fashionista, one business heavyweight, one philanthropist and so on.
As such, we have no fear of running short of ideas for articles. High-flying lawyer Emma Hlubucek made an appearance in our spring 2010 photoshoot Urban Clique, during which we stumbled onto the concept for this article. A glimpse of her plush apartment in the heart of the city was all we needed to be inspired.
Emma's ambition spills over into all areas of life, and her immaculate apartment is testimony to that. We were inspired by her pop stylings and forraged about the city to find out how readers could channel a bit of Emma.



Make sure you check it out in In the City summer 2010/11.

Do you live in the city? Are you proud of your pad? Think it might be a candidate for My Home in the city? Write to us and send some pictures of the quirky features, interior pizzazz, decor, design, art or architecture. We'd love to share your interior design finesse with our readers. 

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

He won!



Meet the ACT Local Hero 2011. Alan was nominated by our very own Joni Scanlon who, while interviewing him for In the City Spring 2010, was moved by this man's remarkable dedication to the Salvation Army. We followed his progress closely: from making the short list, to the finals and finally, to his victory. Cheers went up in the office, but none so loud as Joni's, who was lucky enough to attend the night.
"To see him accept the award in front of a packed hall full of admiring people was such a wonderful experience," she said.
"He was gracious, thankful and just a little bit cheeky in his acceptance of the award."
Rapt that Alan was recognised on such a  prominent platform, Joni said the acknowledgment couldn't have gone to anyone more deserving or humble; “Alan is an approachable man, with plenty of time for everyone," she said.
"He loves a chat and is deceptively observant of the comings and goings around him when he collects.
"He is passionate about the work the Salvation Army does and truly cares."
So if you happen to visit the Canberra Centre any time soon, make sure you swing by Alan's way, say "hi" and a hearty congratulations.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Coco didn't make the cover

Coco the dog was not actually part of the plan.
I know, hard to believe - she just seems made for this shot. We spotted this designer canine tottering through Glebe Park enjoying the warmth of the day and simply couldn't resist her. A big thank you to the very obliging owner who let us borrow her for a shot or two - the camera loves her! So much so that this was originally our cover shot.

We first envisaged the lovely Miss Luton and her boyfriend Daniel Saunders enjoying an urban bike ride through the city. The shot just wasn't working for us, and when some early showers began to rain on our parade we moved the show to this beloved green space.

By then the rains had stopped and there was this angelic, post-sunshower light filtering through the canopied pathways. It resulted in the shot that bumped poor Coco off the cover (but we still love you, girl).


Saturday, November 13, 2010

Civic Pool never looked so good

Conveying that feeling of immense freedom that signals the end of another Canberra winter, this season's fashion shoot was entitled Out of the Blue.
On the day of the shoot Civic Pool was flaunting its summer appeal - sun-soaked skies and water glistening with a hundred-thousands sparkles played backdrop to this season's latest looks.
Add three gorgeous girls, the colourful ensembles of head stylist Miled Achi and his precocious assistant Lisa Tea and the photography of our Rohan Thomson - and you're onto a winner.
Get the full picture at the Gallery.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Yes, they are from the same family


Marijana                            Ana                                   Diana


Oh, I know. And here's the clincher: they not just beautiful, they're vivacious and successful, too.
Irritating, isn't it?


Saturday, October 2, 2010

What makes the cut?

Still swimming in the progressively muted glory of the previous issue, it always comes as a bit of a surprise when the powers that be announce it’s time to start the next.

An small clutch of people from each department – advertising, editorial and design – is invited to the Boardroom. We use this room because the table is big, and made of wood and makes us feel pretty awesome.

The quarterly brainstorm commences – we go around the table, each presenting our ideas for content. The advantages of working with such a diverse body of people always reveals itself at these meetings.

Friday, October 1, 2010

We just had the In the City summer 2010 launch

Wow. It seems like just yesterday we were putting the spring issue to bed. All I can say is:

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Photography in motion

The Intellects



The Rebels



The Artists

Friday, August 27, 2010

Meet our "Clique"


On the search for Canberra's elusive soul

It was kind of like vintage shopping - we had to know where to look, and do our fair share of foraging, but the gems that formed our 'urban clique' were definitely there. That's the thing about the people of Canberra - there is so much more to it than meets the eye. Individuals form the fabric of a city's cultural landscape, and in the process of creating this photo shoot, we discovered that Canberra has a very rich and eclectic tapestry of people.