More MoreLive Music Comes To A New Sydney Venue On Cockle Bay Wharf Cockle Bay Wharf, an oasis of food and drink in the otherwise hustling and bustling Darling Harbour area, is about to get a new live...
More MoreMorrissey @ Sydney Opera House Reviewed on Tuesday May 26 (photo by Daniel Boud) Why do you come here? Why do you hang around? These are the questions that open...
More MoreSummer Of The Seventeeth Doll This production of Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll marked the play’s 60th anniversary, and honoured the play as an integral part of the Australian canon....
Features FeaturesSunrise Overturning the Bollywood stereotype that is familiar to most Western audiences, Sunrise instead captures the essence of Hollywood noir and throws it into the light....
More MoreA Hello Kitty Diner Is Opening In Sydney In the spirit of Hello Kitty’s march towards world domination, the mega-famous feline is further stretching her paws Down Under and opening a Hello Kitty...
More MoreThe Voice Of Bart Simpson, Nancy Cartwright, Is Coming To Sydney For Supanova 2015 Nancy Cartwright, the unmistakable voice behind Bart Simpson, will visit fans in Sydney this June for the Supanova Pop Culture Expo. Although Bart himself has...
More MoreSufjan Stevens @ Sydney Opera House Reviewed on Sunday May 24 (photo by Daniel Boud) Sufjan Stevens is known for deeply personal music, but his latest album is particularly raw. Centred...
More MoreThe Drones @ Sydney Opera House Reviewed on Sunday May 24 (photo by Prudence Upton) Raw, ugly, aggressive, disarmingly direct – all of these descriptions are regularly applied to The Drones....
More MoreRepressed Records Showcase Feat. Royal Headache @ Sydney Opera House Reviewed on Saturday May 23 (photo by Prudence Upton) One of the more noteworthy shows put on for this year’s Vivid festival ended dramatically with...
More MoreHoodoo Gurus @ Powerhouse Museum Reviewed on Friday May 22 The Hoodoo Gurus’ retrospective Vivid event, Be My Guru, Evolution Revolution, was an extraordinary, multimedia concert experience from no ordinary...
Features FeaturesSlow West Slow West begins with a shot of the stars. A teenage boy, a stranger to the new world, lies on his back pointing a gun...
More MoreSamson There’s nothing more ubiquitous on Australian stages and screens than teen angst. The latest addition to the cycle is debutant playwright Julia-Rose Lewis’ Samson, downstairs...