Golden Age Cinema is one of Sydney’s most alluringly intimate music venues From supporting local emerging gems to touring international acts, this cinema might be doing more for the scene than you think.
Golden Age Cinema proves Sydney has a great deal of cultural strength in her yet Maybe on paper, a venture like Surry Hills' Golden Age Cinema comes across like a bit of a risk.
Ta-ku Announces Residency At Golden Age Cinema If there was ever going to come a time when the art world would get close to having a heart attack, it would be now....
Gremlins To Descend Upon The Golden Age Cinema Ahead Of Christmas 2015 Don’t feed ’em after midnight! (And, y’know, just ignore the fact that any time of the day is technically after midnight.) The deliciously cruel Christmas...
Golden Age Cinema Is Hosting A Wayne’s World Dress-Up Screening This Weekend Golden Age Cinemas will present a double screening of the 1992 cult classic filmWayne’s World this weekend. Established in 2013, Golden Age Cinema has restored...
Golden Age Cinema’s Summer Program Part Two Revealed Cinema lovers will have plenty to be excited about as the Golden Age Cinema & Bar has released part two of its summer program. Highlights...
Golden Age Cinema When you enter the niche Golden Age Cinema & Bar in Surry Hills, sit in the middle of the fourth row. That’s where the venue’s...
Golden Age Cinema The old Paramount Pictures Building has been transformed into The Golden Age Cinema and Bar. Retaining the heritage-listed building’s art deco features, the venue’s original...
X|Celerate: Vivid is pairing Australia’s most exciting artists with Sydney’s best venues A lot of these gigs are under $15, even better, a lot of them are free!
A look inside the head of Tom Lyngcoln David James Young talks to Tom Lyngcoln of The Nation Blue, Harmony and Pale Heads about recording his debut solo album, the compelling Doming Home.
Jenny Valentish to give lecture tackling Australia’s drinking problem Valentish, joined onstage by journalist Wendy Harmer and Dr Michael Bowen, will explore exactly what drives so many Aussies to drink.
Why there’s nothing better than a physical record collection Music is a fundamentally different language to any other. And that's why we love to collect it.
Five Things with Kell Derrig-Hall from The Singing Skies "We get pretty noisy at times and the arrangements can be strange."
Five Things with Jade Imagine, the rising star on Courtney Barnett’s Milk! Records "Right before our show last week for the Milk! Records/Bedroom Suck Split Singles record launch, Jen Cloher pulled me aside and said, “Look Jade, if...
Elizabeth Hughes reveals new video for ‘Emily’ ahead of her Sydney EP launch Sydney-based and Blue Mountains-raised musician Elizabeth Hughes has unveiled a gorgeous new video clip for her single ‘Emily’. Made in collaboration with Sam Brumby, the...
Sydney Film Festival Announces First 28 Films To Be Screened For 2017 This June, Sydney’s biggest silver screen celebration, the Sydney Film Festival, is set to be bigger and better than ever, with festival director Nashen Moodley...
Sydney Film Festival Will Show All Of Its Previous Major Prize Winners At Golden Age Over Ten Weeks To celebrate the tenth year of Sydney Film Festival’s Official Competition and Sydney Film Prize, the festival will be screening all of its previous competition...
Emma Russack Unveils New Album and 2016 Sydney Show Melbourne singer/songwriter Emma Russack has just released her third studio album and to celebrate she’s announced a Sydney show. Currently tagging along with Oh Mercy’s...
David Bowie: Nothing Has Changed Who says David Bowie is dead? It certainly doesn’t feel like he is. Spend any time talking to one of the musician’s many devoted fans...
The Blank Slate Can you introduce us to the individuals who make upThe Blank Slatepodcast? The Blank Slate is made up of three Sydney comedians and film nerds:...