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The High Life: Slim Aarons, Sydney

A career spent “photographing attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places”: there’s no one who made the sweet life of the 50s, 60s and 70s look quite so delicious as image-maker Slim Aarons.

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Fred’s and Charlie Parker’s, Sydney

The new guys in town have already made their mark on Paddington’s Oxford Street. Merivale’s latest additions, the restaurant Fred’s and its basement bar Charlie Parker’s, combine the kitchen experience of Miami-raised Chez Panisse alum Danielle Alvarez with the bar knowledge of Sam Egerton and Toby Marshall, to bring Sydney an experience akin to dining with your loved ones – intimate, unpretentious, with a menu derived from what’s freshest on any given day.

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Sydney Festival 2017

The moon is staying in the trees chaining down on you and me, it’s summertime. With this summer’s heat comes a slew of music icons – think Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and PJ Harvey, announced today as headline acts for the 2017 Sydney Festival.

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The Ugly Duckling, Melbourne

Taking up residence in a heritage listed building in Richmond’s Swan Street, designed to be a natural extension of the owners’ home, The Ugly Duckling is a venue entirely for the locals.

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Diane Arbus: American Portraits, NGA

Unstoppably curious and transfixed on the fringes of American post-war society, Diane Arbus’ American Portraits is an unsettling and captivating portrayal of those considered to be ‘outsiders’ in the land of the free.

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Teller on Mapplethorpe, London

When gallerist Alison Jacques decided to celebrate what would have been the iconic American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe’s 70th birthday, she knew of only one other artist who could do his works justice. As the sole UK representative of artist’s estate, Jacques sought the eye of photographer Juergen Teller to curate a selection of Mapplethorpe’s iconic black and white prints and Polaroids from his prolific archives.

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Viktor&Rolf at the National Gallery of Victoria

When Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren began designing womenswear in 1992, it was with the intention of crafting wearable art. Self-professed outsiders of the fashion world, the duo have consistently and meticulously blurred the lines between art and fashion. In collaboration with the National Gallery of Victoria, and to coincide with the label’s 25th anniversary, the pair will showcase a collection of creations spanning their colourful career for Viktor&Rolf: Fashion Artists.

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Aneau x Hannah Scott-Stevenson

What started as a gift idea for family and friends spurred a new approach to business for designer Anna Westcott. The creation of a range of quilts and textiles in muted, tonal colours for her new line Aneau became a form of meditation for Westcott – and a platform for seeking out likeminded creators.

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Broadsheet Restaurant, Waterloo

The stress of locating the perfect place for your evening meal or cocktail can sometimes take the joy out of dining completely. Broadsheet have tackled the issue head-on by assembling a selection of Sydney’s premier venues and compiling the best of each for their own pop-up restaurant.