July 2014
Local news – 237
Pimp Doug’s ride Leichhardt residents, Doug Simon and Angie Szpojda, are inviting local businesses and creatives to help makeover their 1971 Ford Fairlane from blank canvas to masterpiece that captures the essence of the Inner […]
Rant: the challenges of being a four wall store
The challenges of being a four-wall store “Is it me?” the bricks and mortar retail stores cry. We sell experiences and offer direct interaction with our indie business owners who are willing to impart an […]
Different strokes
Travelling the streets of Marrickville this weekend you might notice something strange: laneways buzzing with creatives both bringing the Inner West to life and fighting graffiti vandalism as they breathe colour onto blank walls… Marrickville […]
Your say: Street Art
Does council commissioned ‘street art’ really deter illegal graffiti vandalism and tagging? • “I think it works most of the time, if the art is cool enough or the artist has some street cred.” Caris, Newtown. […]
Going organic
Organic farming is the third fastest growing industry in Australia, after superannuation and gemstones, so why is it still so hard to buy cheap organic produce? I do get impatient when I’m lining up at […]
Jared on whine-makers
I might regret this rant but here it goes… Indulge my oversimplifications but there is this thing called ‘wine.’ We drink loads of the stuff and almost always consume it within 24 hours of purchasing […]
At home with… Sam Caminiti
Caminiti Butchery, Five Dock, took home the Local Business Award for Best Butcher in the Inner West this year. Here owner, Sam Caminiti, chats to Ciao about the business he inherited from his father Bruno, […]
Things we love – 237
People who embody the idea that you are only as old as you feel. Drummoyne resident Jean Watson is 94 years old, a great-grandmother and last month she decided to join Curves Drummoyne. Concerned she […]