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Michael Griffin's New York Adventure: Sax & The City
Saxophonist Michael Griffin has recently returned to Australia after living the life of a jazzman in New York City.
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Ready The Bass Bins... Icicle Is Headed To Australia
A staple of the Shogun Audio team for the past decade, Jeroen Snik – aka Icicle – has commanded the attention of electronic music fans globally with releases on labels such
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Matt Baker’s Australian Delight
Jazz pianist, vocalist and composer, Matt Baker is part of a select group of Aussie expats who have found fame in one of the world’s most competitive jazz capitals, New York
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Scott Aukerman Heads Down Under With A Bang!
Creator of the hit podcast and TV show ‘Comedy Bang! Bang!’, Scott Aukerman will bring the show to Australia for the first time this August.
Scott has always... -
Danielle Micich Goes Off The Record For Carriageworks
'Off the Record' is Danielle Micich’s first show as Artistic Director of Force Majeure. It delves into the experiences of five diverse performers that results in a
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Double The Bass, Double The Talent
Sydney Symphony Orchestra's Alex Henery is set to perform Tan Dun's 'The Wolf', the final part of the Stravinsky trilogy 'Petrushka - Immortal'.
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Kristen Lee Morris Lives To Play Music
Kristen Lee Morris peddles a brand of down-home blues and rock & roll swagger that makes him the perfect support act for Corey Harris' upcoming Australian tour, Corey's
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Vaudeville Smash Put Their Eurovision Dreams On Hold, For Now
The three core members of Melbourne’s globally recognised, funk outfit Vaudeville Smash, the Lucchesi brothers, were born in Adelaide.
Marc Lucchesi believes the... -
Sport For Jove Is Lost In Chekhov Translation
From Russia, with love, comes the story of the Prozorov sisters.
Anton Chekhov's classic, 'Three Sisters' has been adapted for the Australian stage by... -
The Tasman Glider: Tiki Taane Returns To Australia
After powerfully moving on from the label of Salmonella Dub frontman, Tiki Taane has spent the last nine years carving out his not-so-small piece of the music
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No Panic For Geraldine Hakewill
Red Line Productions will present the play 'Low Level Panic' throughout July and August.
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The Cure @ Stadium Australia Review
It’s a Monday night (25 July), just another school night in Sydney, but at 7pm sharp, the broad plaza near the Qudos Bank Arena is already filling up with nu-goths, old
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Beach Slang and Spring King @ Oxford Art Factory Review
The co-headline tour is a funny beast, it can either be a genius move and offer punters twice the value and introduce fans of one band to a likeminded act, or split an
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What Gyan Needs Now... Is Love
Love: it's the only thing that there's just too little of.
So when Australian singer-songwriter Gyan started putting together her latest album, she decided to give... -
5 Fave Aussie Female Artists That Go By A Moniker With MANE
Adelaide chanteuse MANE recently released her debut EP 'House Of Horror', a bluesy exploration of darkness.
“The making of the EP was a bit of journey in itself,”... -
The Vanns Are Coming Back To Queensland
The Vanns are fresh off a 13-date Australian June tour. But the boys will be back in Queensland in August, hitting the stage and the surf at Shakafest.
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Alice Night Asks: Culture How Could You?
Born from the same conscious storytelling that artists such as Bjork, Beth Orton and Ani Difranco have inspired, Brisbane artist Alice Night is asking a lot of questions with
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Nathan Hawes Is Raising His Voice
With more time spent on the road than at home this year, folk troubadour Nathan Hawes embarks on another tour, this time with the backing of a live band.
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Why We Definitely Do Like People Like Alex Lahey
Alex Lahey is a “part-time menace” who loves parmies and beer and, like any self-respecting Australian, is happy to take the piss out of herself.
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Watch: What Does The Effect Of Lockout Laws Look Like
Queensland's controversial lockout laws will come into effect tomorrow (1 July) from 12.01am.
While the debate still rages as to what measures should be implemented...
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