Brisbane
-
Mosman Alder's String Of Success
A year since releasing their acclaimed, debut album, ‘Humdrum Star’, Brisbane sextet Mosman Alder are still finding new fans in unlikely places.
“You can never tell... -
The Tinderbox Spark: When The Fire Burns
The Tinderbox Spark are a jazz troupe who make it their mission to make completely original, jazz music.
The two founding members, Lauren Istvandity and Lachlan... -
La Boite's 2016 Season Overview
La Boite Theatre unveils a programme of five performances in a wide range of theatre styles to debut in 2016.
With over 90 years of performances under their belt,... -
Lior @ Brisbane Powerhouse Review
It was a timely stroll down memory lane with Lior.
For diehard fans of bands and singer-songwriters, it’s often a distant dream to hear one of your favourite albums... -
Scotch & Soda: Shaken, Stirred And Sensational
Company 2 soak the Judy with their signature blend of 'Scotch & Soda' this November.
Channelling the atmosphere of a rowdy speakeasy from a foregone era, this... -
Inclusive Theatre: The Bulimba Opera Brings Brisbane History To Life
Australia's first inclusive opera brings to the stage the story of Brisbane in World War II.
'The Bulimba Opera' follows the story of Jimmy, a pilot in World War... -
Philadelphia Grand Jury @ The Brightside Review
After giving the Philly Jay’s reformation album, ‘Summer Of Doom’, a spin, I wondered whether the Sydney three-piece, famed for their no-holds-barred, raw rock and roll, were
... -
Russell Brand @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre Review
To witness Russell Brand live is certainly a different experience to any of his other creative endeavours. Leave your prejudices at the turnstile because an evening with Mr
... -
Lunafly @ New Globe Theatre Review
The globalised phenomenon that is K-pop landed in Brisbane on the weekend, (24th October) with South Korean music prodigy Lunafly taking over New Globe Theatre for their
... -
Montaigne Prepares For Life On The Road
Jessica Cerro, aka pop heroine Montaigne, has released her newest single 'Clip My Wings' and will celebrate with a national tour.
The self-trained singer has also... -
Brisbane Presents The World Theatre Festival In 2016
Running alongside the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) in 2016, the World Theatre Festival (WTF) is a celebration of contemporary performance.
Featuring... -
Celebrate Rocking Horse Records' 40th Birthday
Brisbane’s longest-standing independent record store, Rocking Horse Records, is still delivering music 40 years on.
“We pretty much survived everything fortune... -
Gay Paris: Entertaining The Devil, Again
Rock & roll music has a long and storied history with the fallen angel known by many names, but more commonly called The Devil.
From preachers proclaiming rock... -
The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial Of Contemporary Art At QAGOMA
More than 80 artists from Australia, Asia and the Pacific will be showcased at the 8th Asia Pacific Triennial Of Contemporary Art (APT8).
Opening with a spectacle... -
5 Reasons Leo DiCaprio Deserves To Win An Oscar With Sundown Jury
Combining strong vocal harmonies, melodic guitar and an energetic live show, Sundown Jury's alternative approach to folk rock will leave you searching for more.
... -
Rufus @ The Tivoli 2015 Review
From the upstairs railing I spied the three Rufus boys serenading, trancing and grooving their tunes into the swarming mass of humans that were gathered together on a
... -
Rubberbandits Postpone Australian Tour
Irish lads Rubberbandits have announced the postponed of their 'The Cane Toad Cuddles' tour. Troubadour Music have released the following statement.
... -
The Chat: Artists, Ex-Criminals And The Justice System
Created by ex-parole officer and performance maker James Brennan with the help of David Woods, 'The Chat' takes a dark and humorous look at... -
This Must Be The Place For Vital Signs
Young artists in Australia are facing an uncertain future.
Independent artists, now, are finding themselves more often than not sidelined in favour of 'superior'... -
The Second Coming Of Resin Dogs
Hip hop is a rapidly moving reflection of its time, as notorious for its creation of culture as it is for its commentary on it.
But this inclination towards the...
Page 333 of 419
