Features Features Amy Shark’s Night Thinker shows she’s got much more room to grow The astronomic success of ‘Adore’, one of Amy Shark’s few singles so far, meant the Aussie songwriter was at high risk of becoming a one-hit...
More More Brighton Hotel latest Sydney venue to be granted extended opening hours Another piece of good news for Sydney’s live music scene as Brighton Hotel becomes the latest Sydney venue to be granted extended opening hours. The...
Comedians Comedians Will Erimya interviews Axel Cobretti, his undercover alter ego coming to Sydney Comedy Festival It’s Axel Cobretti Undercover is the Sydney Comedy Festival story of the funniest and slickest undercover super detective you’ve ever seen. Of course, to be...
More More The Dog Lovers Show is coming to Sydney in 2017 Pooch pals, listen up: the Dog Lovers Show is back, and this time it’s running across a whole weekend in Sydney. The 2017 edition of...
Food & Drink Food & Drink A Viking-themed bar and restaurant has opened in Sydney: we meet the owner Viking-inspired restaurant and bar Mjølner (named after Thor’s famous hammer) recently opened its rustic wooden doors in Redfern, much to the delight of anyone with a...
More More Ho, hey: The Lumineers played an uplifting Sydney Opera House show on the back of Bluesfest In the midst of an epic world tour supporting their second album Cleopatra, The Lumineers returned to Sydney for their Opera House debut. And what...
More More Billy Bragg and Joe Henry brought their songs of the railroad to a politically charged Sydney Opera House show Billy Bragg and Joe Henry’s Shine A Light is a resolutely low-key but completely fascinating project; a collection of songs about the American railroad recorded...
More More Bad//Dreems on how they fulfilled their fantasies with a Recovery-themed video clip Although self-described “outsider rock” band Bad//Dreems still call Adelaide home, nearly all of their members have been distant from the city of churches in more...
More More Why the all-star Music Of Cream show is more than just a tribute act If you were to ask Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce or Ginger Baker what they thought of 21st century music-making, they’d likely give you either tongue-in-cheek...
More More Some joker has set up a giant weed grow in a Kings Cross shopfront to celebrate 4/20 The stunt was done just in time for 4/20, the largely accepted international day of cannabis.
Features Features Sydney Film Festival announces the world premiere of four new Australian short films The winners of the first ever Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship will have their films premiered at a special event as part of the Sydney Film...
Features Features The new Aussie film Berlin Syndrome takes its audience captive, but is hardly captivating Style can be blessing or curse, and for acclaimed Aussie director Cate Shortland, it’s quickly becoming a crutch. While Berlin Syndrome fits neatly into her...