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Behind The Lines – The Year That Was, In Political Cartoons
Well, 2023 is officially in the rear-view mirror – but that doesn't mean we can't reflect on it!
Behind The Lines takes a look back on the year that was, through... -
Review: Teenage Fanclub @ The Croxton Bandroom (Melbourne)
Thirty years ago, Scottish power-pop darlings Teenage Fanclub played one of the most epic Big Day Outs in history, touring the country alongside Soundgarden, Smashing
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Funk-Metal's Famed Supergroup Infectious Grooves Are Harnessing Fresh Energy To Power Rad Times In Australia
Infectious Grooves return to Australia for their first live shows globally in five years, hitting the road later this month for a series of headline concerts as well as
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The Psychedelic Furs Remain A Defining Force Of New Wave & Post-Punk Half A Century Later
When examining The Psychedelic Furs, you find all the standard labels of a band emerging in late '70s England: punk, post-punk, new wave, even alternative rock. However, what
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Review: Hot Mulligan @ The Corner Hotel (Melbourne)
Finally making their Australian debut, Hot Mulligan came to conquer.
A night filled with twinkly guitars and voice-breaking screams, Hot Mulligan, Free Throw... -
Review: Wicked The Musical @ Regent Theatre (Melbourne)
The new Australian production of ‘Wicked’ is simply extraordinary.
I was lucky enough to witness opening night for the same show, same cast in Sydney. . . It was... -
Sleater-Kinney Reveal Their Most Personal & Honest Selves On New Record 'Little Rope'
In 2024, Sleater-Kinney are entering a curious stage of their reunion.
As of this October, they will have been officially back together for a full decade –... -
Review: MJ Lenderman @ Howler (Melbourne)
MJ Lenderman and The Wind are coming to the end of their first tour of Australia, with a performance at Golden Plains to cap it off after their gig at Melbourne's
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Hot Dub Time Machine 2024 Australia Tour
Australian dance floor king, Hot Dub Time Machine's new show promises 100 per cent bangers traversing 1962 through to 2024.
A live experience that taps into... -
Review: The National & Fleet Foxes @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl (Melbourne)
At Melbourne's Sidney Myer Music Bowl last night (5 March), Fleet Foxes and The National delivered an unforgettable double bill.
As the sun started to set, the... -
Review: Sampha @ Margaret Court Arena (Melbourne)
As the first day of autumn unfurled, Melbourne's Margret Court Arena became a sanctuary for the senses, graced by the ethereal presence of Sampha, the illustrious troubadour
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Review: The Sound Of Music @ The National Theatre (Melbourne)
Theatrical bring a production of 'The Sound Of Music' akin to a warm hug to The National Theatre in St Kilda.
It's a story known the world over of a governess and... -
Review: Fred Again @ Rod Laver Arena (Melbourne)
In a blaze of glory, last night Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne transformed into a pulsating cauldron of musical magic as Fred again, the English maestro, returned to set
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JP Saxe 2024 Australia Tour
'If The World Was Ending' Canadian pop artist, JP Saxe makes his Australian live debut this autumn.
The Grammy-nominated musician and singer will headline... -
The Rolling Stones Revue Present The Stones: Sticky Fingers 2024 Australia Tour
Set to celebrate 60 years of The Rolling Stones, the Australian quartet of certified rock & rollers, Adalita, Phil Jamieson, Tex Perkins and Tim Rogers (with a fully
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Conan Gray 2024 Australia Tour
American bedroom pop artist, Conan Gray is bringing his 'Found Heaven' world tour to Australia in 2024.
The 'Heather' and 'Maniac' Gen Z pop king will headline... -
Review: The Band Camino @ 170 Russell (Melbourne)
At their sold-out show at Melbourne's 170 Russell (3 March), Nashville-based The Band CAMINO, and their unique blend of alt-pop and indie rock, proved that an Australian tour
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Blake Everett's 5 Ways To Procrastinate (But Still Meet Deadlines)
Blake Everett started off in the world of comedy at 14 years old – now he's a comedian, and a freak.
Blake is stopping in at Adelaide Fringe and Melbourne... -
Manchester's Rave Institution The Warehouse Project Debuts In Australia With Bonobo & Mall Grab
A cultural institution of Manchester's rave scene for almost two decades, The Warehouse Project will travel to the southern hemisphere for the first time landing in Melbourne
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2024 Programme
The 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival will take over more than 160 venues and performance spaces, creating a buzz in the streets, restaurants and bars of
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