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The Bennies Share Their Wisdom Machine
There’s no doubt Melbourne party rockers The Bennies would fit right in with the wild-child euphoria of Woodstock.
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Underworld: A Shining Past And Future
After more than 30 years together and, more recently, a few years apart, Underworld have rediscovered their spark.
Mention the UK duo and it’s likely that 1996... -
6 Reasons To See The 2016 Banff Mountain Film Festival
Hot on the heels of the prestigious mountain festival, the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is heading to Australia.
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Sacha Drake's Work Wardrobe Solutions
"It doesn’t matter how old or young you are, as a general rule, sun-dresses, tank tops, spaghetti straps, plunging necklines and thongs need to be reserved for weekends,"
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Layers Of Possibility: Metalicus Autumn/ Winter 2016
Winter wardrobes can be tricky to master, with the eternal fears of unflattering, bulky layers and boring colours. Though with Australian womenswear brand Metalicus' newest
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Tuka's Chaotic Balancing Act
Usually when a band member goes solo it's a sign of the end. But for Brendan 'Tuka' Tuckerman – of Thundamentals – it's been a successful (albeit hectic) juggling
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Orgasmic Meditation: Women Paying Strangers To Stroke Their Vaginas
How far would you go to get some inner-peace?
A new trend in meditation sees women paying strangers to manually stimulate them in front of a group of people.... -
Killswitch Engage: Seven Kinds Of Hardcore
Pioneers of noughties metalcore, Killswitch Engage assault the ears with songs about loss of love and faith, heartbreak and disillusion.
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DMA's Home Comforts
DMA’s released their self-titled EP in 2014, quickly building some serious hype and cementing their place on festival line-ups around the world.
Since then, the... -
M. Ward Predicts More Rain
Music is more than just a source of income for the prolific folk artist M. Ward; it is his way of coping with the stresses of life, such as global turmoil, inclement weather
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Alliance Française French Film Festival: Rosalie Blum Review
For his first foray behind the camera, actor turned filmmaker Julien Rappeneau has decided to convert Camille Jourdy’s popular graphic novel 'Rosalie Blum' into a quirky
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Steve Poltz: He Was Meant For Us
Folk troubadour, Steve Poltz, has become a regular visitor to Australia and as he embarks on another national tour, he has a very important message for his
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The Rubens: Hottest 100 Champions Headline Groovin The Moo
After The Rubens’ single ‘Hoops’ was voted #1 song for Triple J's Hottest 100 in January, lead singer Sam Margin went into shock.
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Cold War Kids: Self-Taught Monkeys
Matt Maust, bassist for the Cold War Kids, is excited about coming back to Australia.
The band will be touring later this month for Bluesfest and a string of... -
Flickerfest: Nothing Short Of World-Class
Lovers of short film will get their annual fix of work from national and international filmmakers at Flickerfest 2016.
Flickerfest is Australia's largest short film... -
The Beards: Bye Bye, Beardy
After eleven years of relentless touring and inexplicably producing five albums of songs about nothing but facial hair, Australia’s favourite beardy-weirdies are saying
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Hilltop Hoods: Restrung And On Tour
Last month the Hilltop Hoods released their special recording project, ‘Drinking From The Sun, Walking Under Stars Restrung’: a project that tied together two of the Hoods
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Transvaal Diamond Syndicate: Van Wreckers
Christian Tryhorn pulls double duty this March as Mojo Burning organiser and featured act with his band Transvaal Diamond Syndicate (TDS).
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The Flawless Felicity Lawless
Everyone has a story to tell, and Gold Coast bohemian folk-rocker Felicity Lawless is ready to tell them all.
Felicity’s second studio album, ‘Tails’, is an... -
Tyler Coppin's Little Shop Of Horrors
The only thing more horrific than unrequited love is a man-eating plant named Audrey II.
The stage musical ‘Little Shop Of Horrors’ is a fable set in a decrepit...
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