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Comedians Comedians Sydney Fringe Festival announces its enormous program and flashy new hub for 2017 Last night, the directors of the Sydney Fringe Festival directors revealed their full program for 2017 - a mammoth affair with more than 300 productions...
Features Features Dan Sultan’s ‘Killer’ brings soul, sincerity and substance to the fore As an exceptional musician and songwriter, Dan Sultan was never one to fade into the background.
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More More This week in Sydney live music: Bragging Rights, 28 July 2017 #NOMOFOMO! BRAG editor Dave brings you the latest on this week's hottest gigs, as well as highlights from the fantastic bands that played in the...
More More BRAGAPPELLA feat. OKENYO We asked Sydney rapper/actor (raptor?) OKENYO to spit a verse with no safety net - and, of course, she slays.
More More We try El Camino Cantina’s Daisy Margarita for Tequila Week! El Camino Cantina whip up a Daisy Margarita for us to celebrate Tequila Week - and damn, that's a fine cocktail.
More More This week in Sydney live music: Bragging Rights, 14 July 2017 #NOMOFOMO! BRAG editor Dave brings you the latest on this week's hottest gigs, as well as highlights from the fantastic bands that played in the...
More More Japandroids’ continuous thunder was lost in the distance at The Factory Review of live performance by Japandroids at the Factory Theatre on Friday July 14, written by David Molloy. Supported by Body Type.
Features Features Mura Masa’s debut album brings impressive guests and warm familiarity For an artist who has never before released an album, Mura Masa sure has made a name for himself.
Features Features Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club talks about the indulgence of their latest album, Gameshow Interview with Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club, on recording their album Gameshow and the marriage-like relationship of the band.
More More Why do people continue to give Mark Latham airtime? Opinion piece by Arca Bayburt on continued public airing of Mark Latham's controversial, niche conservative views, with queer event highlights for the week.