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Sunday, May 20 @ Teneriffe Bike Way
Organised by Brisbane City Council in conjunction with Bicycle Queensland, We Like Bikes is part celebration and part learning experience for those with an affinity for transportation that comes adorned with a bell.
Whether you’re a toddler on a tricycle, a hipster on a fixie, or a fitness fanatic on a high-speed five-gear bike, you will fit right in. Hell, you could turn up on a penny-farthing and not be judged. In fact, you would probably be applauded.
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Issue 18. May 15-21, 2012. |
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Let's get busy with our bikes this week Brisbane, as we start pumping those tires and pushing those pedals to make haste for We Like Bikes.
Whatever your skill level, whatever bike you own, there's no denying the excitement of a mass bike-off across the Teneriffe track. If you gotta bike, you gotta be there - no excuses. Take my cruiser for example. Looks pretty swish from afar, but when you're fast approaching a hill of any description, my lady bike just won't make it. It could be the fact that it has no gears and I'm a foot short for my age, but that's not important. The point is, slow as my bike may be, it's time we celebrate our steady togetherness, and We Like Bikes is the place.
Let us triumph in tandem this Sunday. As Freddie Mercury said, 'Bicycle races are coming your way, so forget all your duties, oh yeah!'
Sarah Hazlehurst |
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 | | |  Wednesday, May 9 - Saturday, May 26 @ Metro Arts Caught somewhere between Oscar Wilde and Virginia Woolf, she is of one of Australia's most intriguing writers. Watch, wait and be transfixed as the curious world of Eve Langley steps out onto the Metro Arts stage.  | |
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 | | |  Thursday, May 17 - Saturday, May 26 @ Schonell Theatre Dancing on the edge of wartime, a troupe of vaudevillian performers are suspended in the year 1914. Underground Productions’ second mainhouse show of 2012, Goodbye Vaudeville Charlie Mudd explores the end of an era.  | |
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 | | |  Saturday, May 19 - Sunday, May 20 @ Musgrave Park From the country that gave us Homer, Plato, haloumi and Socrates comes a weekend of festivities. This year over 50,000 people are expected to flock to Musgrave Park to enjoy the cross-cultural celebrations.  | |
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 | | |  Sunday, May 20 @ State Library QLD As part of UR{BNE} festival, a weekly film screening will be held at the State Library. If you're a fan of content such as rock, punk, hip hop, street art, politics or suburban crime, this film will surely not disappoint.  | |
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