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  • 5 Places To Buy Pre-Loved Clothing In Brisbane

    Miss Elm frontwoman Erin Harrington is also a fashion student and shares her favourite places to op shop.


    “I study fashion... and I love dressing up in retro/...
  • Introducing Doom Mountain

    ‘Sidewalk Shakedown’ is the fourth single to come from Brisbane four-piece surf rock enthusiasts Doom Mountain.


    The song was recorded by the lads in four hours at...
  • 5 Meals Anyone Can Cook

    Brisbane pop-punk act Call The Shots have spent plenty of time on the road.


    So they know a thing or two about preparing meals while on tour. Band members BBQ King...
  • The C.*.*.*.S. Who Love Jazz

    It’s an acronym that wouldn't sit well with most. But for local jazz collective Conservatorium’s Universal Neural Transmutation System they don’t mind.


    The...
  • 40 Is The New 30, Say Nick Earls

    Nick Earls is back and ready to take on 40-something.


    Author, playwright and all-round funny guy, Nick Earls is joining Phil Brown for a special evening of...
  • Time Travel (To New York) With David Harris

    Leading man David Harris is leaving soon for the bright lights of New York City, but before he departs, he shares his own personal story on the Brisbane Powerhouse

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  • What Brisbane Used To Look Like

    'Hot Modernism' is an immersive exhibition at the State Library of Queensland showcases the stories of Queensland’s mid-century architecture.


    This time period in...
  • The Breakfast Club Review: Brisbane

    Bringing the 1980s cult classic, ‘The Breakfast Club’ to the stage, the Brisbane Arts Theatre’s adaptation of the teen hit is raw and engaging, adding a touch of its own

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  • Triffid: Brisbane To Have New Live Venue

    Former Powderfinger member John Collins, is opening a venue at 7 Stratton St Newstead.


    Collins has plans for a new 800-seat venue in inner-city Newstead. He plans...
  • Don't Sleep On Caitlin Park

    Producing yet another memorable album earlier this year, Sydney's indie folktronic singer-songwriter Caitlin Park has upcoming live dates in Melbourne and

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  • Dead Jesters Comedy: Morbidly Hilarious

    Local comedy duo Jacob Lingard and Hannes Monaghan are hosting a fortnightly alternative comedy show called 'Dead Jesters Comedy' and it looks to be morbidly

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  • Pale Blue Dot: Preview Brisbane. Interview With Lucy Goleby

    'Two possibilities exist. Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.' — Arthur C. Clarke.


    'Pale Blue Dot (PBD)', written by...
  • Theatre: Gloria Explores Life After A Stroke

    Director, choreographer and author extraordinaire David Bell has a long history in Australian and international theatre.


    His most recent project 'Gloria', written...
  • Interview. Confessions Of A Control Freak.

    Described as a 'comedy cabaret for the over-committed', Belinda Raisin stars in 'Confessions Of A Control Freak', a show that is sure to knock your socks off.


    The...
  • Not Your Everyday Round Mountain Girls

    As the Round Mountain Girls gear up to play Live At Bond, mandolin player Chris Brooker talks all things music festival.


    The boys (or Girls, rather) have played...
  • Maximise Your Life With Jillian Michaels

    Jillian Michaels, star of The Biggest Loser’ (USA and AUS Series 1-3) and America’s favourite wellness coach, will bring her critically acclaimed motivational live tour

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  • Caligula at the Judith Wright Centre Review

    Steven Mitchell Wright has developed a reputation for challenging his audiences and inviting them into fantastical worlds of subversive culture.


    After baring...
  • Anything Is Pozible With The Brisbane Edit

    Crowdfunding organisation Pozible has launched a “hyper-local” page for Brisbane citizens to showcase their creative projects.


    The Brisbane Edit is the third in a...
  • Dan Sultan Brisbane Review 2014

    To see him before the crowd it’s hard to image Dan Sultan suffering a crisis of confidence.


    However, this tour represents somewhat of a new beginning for the...
  • The Beards Brisbane Review

    Who could have imagined that a band who sings about nothing but beards and facial hair could be so popular, let alone conjure up enough beard-based material to release four

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