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Essence Restaurant, Darwin Airport Resort

Located in the casually luxurious surroundings of the Airport Resort Hotel complex, Essence restaurant is something truly...


Hancock

Having been snubbed by the public, a drunken superhero becomes interested in the wife of a PR guy who's trying to repair his...


Rolf Harris and Golden Tonsils wobble the ARIA Hall of Fame

Citysearch was on hand to see the latest crop of old rockers join an even older shock jock, and a legendary artist and performer...





Get Inspired in Darwin!

Need a fresh idea for what’s on in our great city? Check out our independent reviews and comprehensive coverage of Darwin's hottest and favourite restaurants, bars & clubs, movies, TV shows and music & arts events.

Restaurants

Australian Gourmet Traveller 2008 Restaurant Guide Awards

Sydney restaurants come out trumps, much to the disappointment of many eatery owners in the foodie capital, Melbourne.

More Reviews: Thailicious, Monsoons Bar & Restaurant, Vietnamese Saigon Star

Bars & Clubs

Lost Arc

Lose your inhibitions (and possibly even your flower) in this stable of lost dreams, where leisure is king and pleasure assured.

More Reviews: Bassinthegrass 2008, Kitty O'Shea's, Shenannigans

Music

Citysearch Makes some White Noise with The Living End!

In an exclusive one-on-one with Citysearch, The Living End bassist Scott Owen talks about the band’s near-death experience and rebirth thanks to the new album White Noise.

More Reviews: The Neo, Figjam at Bagot, James Morrison Quintet

Movies

Streep and Firth to tour Australia for Mamma Mia!

It’s been announced that Meryl Streep and Colin Firth will be in Australia on July 9 and 10, to promote the release of Mamma Mia!

More Reviews: Hancock, Hunger Wins Inaugural Sydney Film Festival, Do We Need Another Hero?

TV

Car of the Future

The petrol pump can't last forever - so what will be next?

More Reviews: Without A Trace, Rome, Mythbusters

Arts

Spinning Around Kylietown

From overalls to hotpants, Kylie’s had a lot of costume changes over the years. So where are they now?

More Reviews: The Showgirl Trail, Silent Ruptures, Windows on Australian Art: Focus Inspire/Expire