Bun & Toast are a creative collective from Sydney, Australia. The super-hero team, comprised of two young women, dedicate their lives to fighting the forces of normality in favour of imaginary worlds and creative insanity!
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Tuesday, June 16th 2009 5:56pm

Bun & Toast have officially touched down in NYC ( and are making friends with the locals ! )

Bun & Toast have officially touched down in NYC ( and are making friends with the locals ! )

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Sunday, May 24th 2009 8:02pm



If you enjoy amazing icecream parlours, hotdogs with the lot, video game arcades and getting into mischief, which we suspect you do, then you should see our latest set on flickr right here!

A NIGHT OUT

If you enjoy amazing icecream parlours, hotdogs with the lot, video game arcades and getting into mischief, which we suspect you do, then you should see our latest set on flickr right here!

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Sunday, May 3rd 2009 3:41am

Grooving and shaking at Paisley Palace! Vlog #03 coming soon!

Grooving and shaking at Paisley Palace! Vlog #03 coming soon!

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Saturday, April 25th 2009 10:48pm

Words on: The Friday Night

You know you’ve discovered a special niche event when you end up at some shifty, back alley joint that describes itself as a “spanish NITE club”. This is where Bun & Toast ventured to this Friday night when attending the 2nd JINGLE JANGLE event - a night of retro beats and reminiscent tunes. The actual gig was held in an awkward back room, which was dimly lit and decorated with disco lights and jugs of sangria distributed amongst wooden tables littered with hip n’ trendy folk. The music made us feel as if we were alone dancing to our crackly records, only it was that much more special because everyone else was jiving along with us. A splendid evening! It was topped off by a run in with a live-action domestic violence scene on the streets where we witnessed the police trying to break up some magnificent, melodramatic drunken break-up. Not to mention, we also slipped in a little off-the-track snooping when we snuck into the Hilton hotel’s 26th floor and watched the little people of Sydney moseying about in their lit-up framed windows suspended within tall sky-scrapers.

From the 26th floor (or from any floor, really) the world is quite literally your playground.

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Saturday, April 25th 2009 1:18am

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