What's Going On Brisbane and Surrounds
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Van Larkins Is Finger-Picking Good: Teaching Guitar To The Visually Impaired
Brisbane guitarist Van Larkins is a man who lets his fingers do the talking.
A prodigious, self-taught talent specialising in the fingerstyle technique, Van has... -
Chairlift's Multifaceted Caroline Polachek Talks About Music
Three albums in and Chairlift have just moved from strength to strength.
From their early days getting success off the back of an Apple advert, their latest album... -
Composer Hans Zimmer To Tour Australia In 2017
Grammy, Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer has announced Australian dates for his concert experience 'Hans Zimmer Revealed'.
The show will... -
The Passion Of Peaches Heads To Australia
Peaches returns to Australia to not only promote her latest album ‘Rub’, but also perform the Australian premiere of her long-running theatrical project ‘Peaches Christ
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5 Rockin' Reasons You Need To Attend Footstomp Music's Killer Christmas Party
The press release from Footstomp Music about their Christmas Party this year loudly declares they “fucking LOVE guitars”.
To celebrate, they are working with their... -
Akagu: Turning Online Shopping Upside Down
Matching brands with consumers who value their products, new Australian online fashion and lifestyle site Akagu is bridging the gap between consumers’ increasing expectation
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Holy Holy @ The Triffid Review
My first glimpse of HOLY HOLY was at Splendour In The Grass, 2015.
They played an early time slot, though I was unexpectedly swept away by their polished... -
Other Women @ Wonderland Festival Review
The Centre Court of Brisbane Powerhouse pulsed with sass, defiance and a little cheek when circus-cabaret act ‘Other Women’ made its World Premiere performance at Wonderland
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British India @ The Triffid Review
Soda Jerks, Born Joy Dead and British India proved the perfect palette of musical flavours at The Triffid on Friday, 25 November.
A killer show comparable to a... -
Turning Tricks: Miracle Mongers @ Wonderland Festival Review
Turning Tricks returned for their third show of magic and comedy, revealing the secrets of history’s biggest weirdos and con artists at Wonderland Festival (24 November,
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Retail Therapy @ Wonderland Festival Review
If it hasn't got a price tag on it, does that mean it's free? Cassandra Croucher – alter ego CeCe – is sick of working in retail, and she lets Brisbane Powerhouse's Leopard
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Smooth Criminals: Luke Kennedy And Joel Turner's Tribute To Michael Jackson
It doesn't matter if you're black or white.
Nor does it matter if you're you're a singer or an MC, as Luke Kennedy and Joel Turner prove in their brand new show,... -
Cirque Du Soleil's KOOZA @ Skygate Review
Wonder and thrills filled Cirque du Soleil’s iconic yellow and blue Grand Chapiteau at Brisbane’s Opening Night of 'KOOZA'.
Following a heart-warming, whimsical... -
Babushka: Doll @ Wonderland Festival Review
Breaking down the plastic box and inviting us into their dream house, ‘Babushka: Doll’ is set to be the latest cabaret craze on our creative arts market.
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Judges Announced For 2017 Queensland Music Awards
The 2017 Queensland Music Awards, presented by BOQ and Hutchinson Builders, is starting to take shape, with QMusic today revealing an exciting and diverse range of music and
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Beth Hart Has Created Fire On The Floor: Headed To Bluesfest 2017
Beth Hart is on fire.
Right now, the Grammy-nominated singer/ songwriter is riding a creative tidal wave, firing out acclaimed albums, hooking up with some of the... -
Zeds Dead Return To Australia As Part Of Hard Festival
Dylan Mamid and Zachary Rapp-Rovan are the Canadian lads that make up electro, hip hop duo Zeds Dead.
With their first, full-length album, 'Northern Lights',... -
Aine Tyrrell's Irish Magic Finds An Australian Home
Irish singer-songwriter Aine Tyrrell is setting off in her “magical” bus, on another journey around Australia, touring her unique Irish-Australian sound.
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Mimosa Jazzes Up OzManouche In Brisbane
It's a long way between the regimented compositions of classical music to the uninhibited and raucous strains of gypsy jazz, but Sydney duo Mimosa have found a
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5 Reasons To Head To Flickerfest In 2017
Flickerfest began as a small festival at Balmain High School in 1991, and has grown into a huge celebration of film.
Entries flow in from filmmakers across the...
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