On 9th April 2004, Good Friday was marked in Australia, and two friends set about capturing a day in the life of Sydney through their camera lenses. This is what Gordon Lau and I saw.
Tim Blight
Faith, Fashion, Fusion at the Melbourne Immigration Museum
Faith Fashion Fusion is the title of an exhibition at Melbourne’s Immigration Museum exploring the different ways that Muslim women in Australia express themselves through their attire.
The Chennai Kitchen; Madras Pavilion at ITC Gardenia
The Madras Pavilion in Chennai was a welcome addition to Chennai’s buffet food scene when it opened in late 2012; a range of food from across India, and pleasant, posh, contemporary (but not stuffy) surroundings.
Buddhism Three Ways
A photographic look at the way Buddhism is expressed in Thailand, Nepal and in China, through architecture and society.
Esfahan; Half the World
“Esfahan is half the world” says Persian poetry, and this statement could only be more accurate in the geographical sense; Esfahan is Iran’s masterpiece.
The OMG Factor: Gelato Messina in Sydney and Melbourne
Gelato Messina is one of those places which lives up to the hype. Last year, after several successful years serving the Sydney market, Australia’s best gelateria chain opened its doors in Melbourne – and it was an instant hit.
Say Wat? Bangkok Mk II
Last time I posted about Bangkok, I told you that one night wasn’t enough – and that’s true, so here is part two of my blog about visiting the Thai capital!
The Delicatessen by Cosa Nostra
The Delicatessen in Lahore is a new concept in cafe-style eating in Pakistan’s cultural capital, established by the same people behind the successful Italian restaurant Cosa Nostra.
The Raingarden and the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
The Melbourne Food and Wine Festival is on this month, and at Queensbridge Square you can discover how to save water by building a raingarden.