More More Start November with British India Since their most recent album, Controller, was their third in a row to reach the Top Ten in the ARIA charts, you would think that...
More More Amaya Laucirica hits the Vanguard! Psst! Try not to spread this around, but I hear Amaya Laucirica will be playing a special show in Sydney to launch ‘Found Some Secret’,...
More More SOS! Douchebusters to the Metro! Unless you yourself have been accused of douchebaggery (keyword being ‘accused’. But seriously, please put down my cat), then cleansing the world of douchebags must...
More More My Ass Is Haunted Too! Since winning over the hearts and gazes of Sydney’s nightlife four years ago, burlesque act The Peel has brazenly conquered skeptics and fanatics alike. The...
More More National Young Writers’ Festival is 16! The National Young Writers’ Festival (NYWF) is turning Sweet Sixteen, but asks only for the gift of your presence to celebrate. And if you’re of...
More More The Australian Poetry Slam Think your poetry packs a punch? The Australian Poetry Slam is just around the corner, hitting Sydney as part of the Word Travels Festival. Running...
More More 2013 Reginald Season Presents Singled Out It’s predicted that one in three households will have just one occupant by 2020. That’s a pretty scary thought. And while most of us curse...
Features Features Antenna Documentary Festival returns this October Antenna Documentary Festival will press play for its third year running from Wednesday October 2-7. In collaboration with the Australian Centre for Moving Image (ACMI),...
More More Ask “What if?” with Triune Brave New World will soon be known for more than just the Huxley classic, because Sydney’s innovative theatre company by (almost) the same name, Brave...
More More Big Day Out Cancels Second Sydney Show Big Day Out organisers have cancelled the festival’s second Sydney show after admitting they were “a bit ambitious expanding to two dates”. The festival’s Monday...
More More Deep Impressions Underground Dance and Electronica with Chris Honnery Here’s one for the raving diary: a headline show from Montreal’s Tiga Sontag at The Imperial in Erskineville...
More More Mantra There’s no use pretending that rap is still a niche genre in this country. The Australian music industry is bursting at the seams with men...