By Jay Rodriguez
Mar 15, 2021
Hungry Like The Wolf isn t just the name of a popular 80 s song, it s also the newest restaurant in Houston!
This new eatery is at 920 Studemont and it opens today!
As soon as you walk in, you ll be surrounded by nothing but imagery from the 80 s.
Think about all the things we love about the 80 s and I m sure you ll find it somewhere inside.
Rubik s Cubes, Nintendo Entertainment Systems, arcade games and album covers will be a part of the decor.
The menu is pretty creative too.
That s where you ll find options like the
Pour Some Syrup On Me pancakes, the Optimus Prime Burger, The Culture Club sandwich and salads with Duran DuRanch dressing.
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Memorial for Cameron Smith Picture: Gary Sissons
CAMERON Smith’s life was tragically cut short last year.
In November 2020, 26-year-old Cameron Smith was stabbed to death in Seaford. A memorial is now set to be installed on Station Street as a permanent tribute to him.
Frankston Council have approved a request from Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny to install a permanent feature to remember the young man.
Ms Kilkenny said “Cam’s father, Michael, reached out to me about a permanent memorial for Cam – somewhere to sit and reflect on a young life cut short and somewhere to sit and reflect on the preciousness of life. I put the proposal to Frankston Council who have been very supportive and I want to thank Frankston Council for taking this next step in approving the installation of a plaque together with a memorial seat which Cam’s former boss Toby Kennedy and Cam’s workmates would like to make and donate.”
Challenging men’s outdated stereotypes
THE pressures young men face living up to outdated “rules” of manhood will be the subject of a free webinar this month.
AFL footballer Josh Kennedy, pictured, will discuss the high rates of anxiety and depression felt by men and boys, and the benefits of supporting young boys in questioning gender stereotypes at the free webinar, 6.30-8pm, Wednesday 24 March.
Research shows how outdated ideas of being a “real man” not only lead to increased aggressive and controlling behaviour towards others, but also contribute to reduced physical and mental health for men and boys themselves. According to a Victorian Population Health Survey in 2017, nearly 20 per cent of men on the Mornington Peninsula have been diagnosed with anxiety or depression.
An odds-on great day at the Mornington Cup
CITY racing comes to the Mornington Peninsula for Neds Mornington Cup Day this Saturday 20 March.
It is one of the most stunning days trackside you’ll ever experience on the Peninsula. From the rolling front lawn, to the deck with Winning Post views or three-course dining, there is a space and an experience for everyone.
For a relaxed day on the lawn, set yourself up trackside with the Squealing Pig Spritz Bar dedicated to keeping you hydrated across the day and an array of food trucks with a selection of snacks and meals to keep your hunger pangs at bay. There’s a DJ playing music between races, ample shade and a big screen to witness all the racing action unfold. Bring your picnic blanket and the family and enjoy a day out with us.