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Sammy J Is Holding Out For A Hero
If you grew up as an outsider, you probably know just how important fictional characters can become to those who feel they don’t fit in.
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Joel Creasey Is Striking A Pose During Comedy Festival Season
Not every teenager is as confident as Joel Creasey when he was at 16.
The now 26-year-old comic, who is about to embark on his new show 'Poser', recounts those... -
Nath Valvo Roasts PC Culture In New Comedy Show
Having stormed the stages of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival last year and earning himself the Best Newcomer award, comedian Nath Valvo follows up with his new show, ‘Not In
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Nobody Home Ready To Return To Australia
For the past 17 years, Marcus Henriksson has been a man of many monikers, most notably as electronic acts Minilogue and Son Kite.
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2017 St Jerome’s Laneway Festival @ Hart's Mill Review
The organisers of St Jerome’s curate their line-up not simply by mashing together the finest emerging or hyped artists on the indie scene in the current
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Massive Big Pineapple Music Festival 2017 Line-up Reveal
This year's Big Pineapple Music Festival has unleashed a massive line-up headlined by Birds Of
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2017 St Jerome’s Laneway Festival @ Brisbane Showgrounds Review
When standing at a crossroad deliberating which way to spend Australia Day, taking the Laneway was easily the most convincing option.
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Kim Churchill and The Funk Hunters Headline Fresh Additions To The Gum Ball
With the likes of Regurgitator, Tripod and Boo Seeka already announced for the Hunter Valley boutique-camping festival The Gum Ball, event organisers have revealed Kim
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A SUPERCELL Dance Storm Approaches Brisbane
A cyclonic collaboration of local, national and international contemporary dancers will flood into Brisbane in 2017 at SUPERCELL Festival Of Contemporary Dance
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Splendour In The Grass 2017 Dates Revealed
Remember Splendour In The Grass 2016? Three perfect, passport-shredder days of music and merry-making with your mates. Glory days.
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Groovin The Moo 2017 Dates Line-up
The 2017 Groovin The Moo national tour features hot-right-now Aussie talent and a solid roster from overseas.
Amy Shark (#2 on triple j's Hottest 100 with 'Adore'),... -
Dixie Longate: Beware The Tupperware Trip
Dixie Longate is not your average Tupperware lady.
The flame-haired Alabama beauty is packing her plastic wares and tethering her kids to the trailer as she makes... -
Panti Bliss: The Accidental Queen
Irish drag queen and activist Rory O’Neil, aka Panti Bliss, details his life since ‘Pantigate’ in his latest stage show, ‘High Heels In Low Places’.
Usually it... -
Regurgitator, Frenzal Rhomb Headline Monsoon RockStock: A New Sunshine Coast Music Festival
The Sunshine Coast will welcome a new music festival with the arrival of Monsoon RockStock.
The independent event (taking place at Lake Kawana Community Centre 4... -
BlenheimFest 2017 Is Bigger And Better Than Ever
With a focus on South Australian artists, BlenheimFest 2017 returns as a two-day event in the Clare Valley.
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Earth Frequency 2017: Event Promoter Interview with Paul Abad
The countdown to Earth Frequency Festival 2017 has begun.
Now running into its second decade, EFF has become one of the South-East Queensland's premier, grassroots... -
QOTSA-Kyuss Legend Nick Oliveri To Headline Mojo Burning Festival
Annual, boutique festival Mojo Burning has ramped up their 2017 line-up with the addition of ex-Queens of the Stone Age/Kyuss bass player Nick Oliveri as the headline
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Toni Child Headlines Final WOMADelaide 2017 Artist Announcement
WOMADelaide has released its third and final programme announcement with American-Australian singer Toni Childs, nine-piece musical project Bokante and Argentinian 12-piece
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2017 Illawarra Folk Festival Review
And they’re off! A review in the style of a song about a day at the races; fitting given that the Illawarra Folk Festival happens at the Bulli Showgrounds, where John and
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1967: Artists Unite To Play Music In The Key Of Yes At Adelaide Festival
On 27 May, 1967, the Australian people overwhelmingly voted 'yes' in a landmark referendum that removed racist clauses against Indigenous people from the Australian
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