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Shakey Graves Is Broadening His Own Musical Horizons
Texan music-maker Shakey Graves has shaken up his Americana roots on his 2018 album 'Can't Wake Up', a record that saw him undergo a necessary artistic
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Nick Murphy 2019 Australia Tour
Nick Murphy (FKA Chet Faker) has announced three exclusive May shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane following the release of his single 'Sanity'.
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Alyssa Edwards Has The Time Of Her Life As The Dancing Queen
She's back, back, back again!
Dance studio ruler by day, drag world royalty by night... Alyssa Edwards returns to Australia on the back of her Netflix original... -
2019 Farmer & The Owl Festival Review @ MacCabe Park
It had one of the most discerning indie rock line-ups in festival history, but also one of the most uncertain states of being in the run-up to the day (no thanks to the NSW
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Cameron James Says His Grandma Is A Comedy Genius
Do you hate shark tooth necklaces? What about people who post a question as a Facebook status when they could open a new tab and Google it?
Cameron James hears... -
Grounded: Dissecting Modern Warfare In Sydney
Emily Havea takes centre stage in the award-winning, one-woman play ‘Grounded’ (National Theatre Of Parramatta) at Riverside Theatres.
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Jan van de Stool Parts The Red Curtains
Queenie van de Zandt is bringing her Dutch-born 'musical therapist' back.
In a new show bound to raise eyebrows (and the undead!) Jan will conjure the laughs in... -
Simon Taylor Definitely Doesn't Suck
Barely in one place more than a couple of weeks, keeping busy is the key it seems for success, the Simon Taylor way – or so he’d have you think.
“It’s the... -
Nikki Osborne Steps Out Of The Box As Bad Barbie
Nikki Osborne returns with 'Bad Barbie'.
Filled with truth bombs and wardrobe changes, 'Bad Barbie' is an outlet for Nikki to let you know why the world is... -
Clint Boge Is Still Busy As A Solo Artist
At their height, The Butterfly Effect were one of the hardest working bands in the country and for vocalist Clint Boge very little has changed.
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Russell Howard 2020 Australia Tour
One of the UK's most successful comedians Russell Howard will be returning to Australia with his largest world stand-up tour to date.
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Fantastic Negrito: It's Hustle Time - Double Or Nothing
Even with two consecutive Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Blues Album, the artist Fantastic Negrito is still just a hustler from the streets of Oakland.
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Guy Montgomery Is Part Of The Problem
Straight white male Guy Montgomery has lived in the fog of privilege his whole life... He knows that.
In his new show, aptly named 'I Was Part Of The Problem Before... -
Lachy Doley Group Make The New Blues
Arguably one of Australia's most celebrated and important blues organ players, Lachy Doley releases the newest album 'Make Or Break' from his eponymous band.
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Luka Bloom Takes Refuge In Australia, Again
Irish troubadour Luka Bloom is making his way around Australia on what is his 13th tour of the country since first coming here in 1992.
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Steph Tisdell Finds The Funny In Identity
Steph Tisdell is jealous of her cousin for dropping out of school to become an Instagram fitness model.
“It blows my mind,” she laughs. “She’s really lovely, but I... -
Alex Williamson Has Spent Time Looking At Weirdos
Alex Williamson is a comic of secrecy – trying to dig up any footage of his brand new show ‘Sin On My Face’ only stirs greater curiosity.
“I think this is the year... -
Dead Cat Bounce Sydney Review @ SBW Stables Theatre
Griffin Theatre Company’s season opener is a show that gets the emotional investment it demands, but the return for the audience is limited.
In the finance world, a... -
Art Month Sydney Welcomes Its Tenth Anniversary
Sydney’s Art Month will celebrate its tenth anniversary in 2019.
Precinct nights, after parties, workshops and gallery walks are just some of the fun and exciting... -
Orbital Sydney Review @ Enmore Theatre
Since Orbital first spun the LFO knob back in 1989, their meteoric progression has played an inherent role in defining UK dance music.
They mirrored the...
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