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Features FeaturesMaudie is an actors’ film, buoyed by strong performances Read our take on Aisling Walsh's latest film, Maudie, starring Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke, in cinemas Thursday August 24.
More MoreRegional touring is a way of life for The Ocean Party Read our interview with The Ocean Party guitarist Lachlan Denton, on the eve of their new LP Beauty Point and another national tour.
More MoreBoo Seeka stop touring the world to release their debut LP Read our interview with producer Sammy Seeka on their debut album Never Too Soon and the journey across the globe that preceded it.
Features FeaturesThe Last Blockbuster In Sydney Internet killed the video store... so bid farewell to your LAST Blockbuster, Sydney. Culture Kids eulogise the glory days of DVD hire.
More MoreThis week in Sydney live music: Bragging Rights, 10 August 2017 Weekly video featuring everything coming up in Sydney's live music scene for the week ahead, curated and presented by BRAG Print Editor David Molloy.
More MoreThe vibe of Dark Mofo bled into FOREVR’s intense dual-record debut, says frontwoman Sam George-Allen Interview with FOREVR frontwoman Sam George-Allen about the influence of Dark Mofo and the inspiration for their debut records, written by Max Jacobson.
Features FeaturesWind River’s bitter cold is overly familiar Review of Taylor Sheridan's 2017 film Wind River starring Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen and Gil Birmingham, written by David Molloy.
More MoreCrooked Colours summon an easterly change for their debut album Interview with Philip Slabber of East Coast alt-dance trio on making the move from Western Australia and releasing their debut album, by David James Young.
More MoreDignity Of Risk allows young performers to push the boundaries on the national stage Read about the landmark co-production from the Australian Theatre for Young People and Shopfront Arts Co-Op.
More MoreMinus The Bear are shapeshifting to suit the times Seattle’s Minus The Bear are modern day musical shapeshifters.
Features FeaturesSAE Sydney opens their new $12mil campus to the public Ever dreamed of developing a career in film? SAE Sydney is opening its doors to their brand new $12 million, seven-story state-of-the-art campus for the...