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[21 Jan 2012 | One Comment | ]
PJ Harvey at The State Theatre. 19th January 2012

PJ Harvey last caused a stir in Sydney in 2008, when she was touring 2007 album ‘White Chalk’. Justine McNamara reviews PJ Harvey at The State Theatre.

[14 Nov 2011 | No Comment | ]
Gallery Burlesque

I’m in a room full of virgins. No, this is not a Star Trek convention or a youth group. I’m at the Civic Underground below Goulburn Street and it’s packed. Eliza Goetze reports.

[13 Nov 2011 | One Comment | ]
New SBS TV show “Housos” stigmatises public housing tenants

Producer of Fat Pizza, Paul Fenech has another controversial TV show on air and this time it targets public housing tenants. Tawar Razaghi reports.

[2 Nov 2011 | No Comment | ]
King Cross Photography Prize

The Kings Cross Photography Prize intends to have locals capture this iconic suburb and its people. Anna Lavdaras reports on this year’s theme: “Character of the Cross: People and Place / Past and Present”.

[24 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Festival of Dangerous Ideas

The dangerous festival has come back to Sydney and this year takes us out of our comfort zone writes Marilyn Hetreles.

[20 Sep 2011 | No Comment | ]
Sydney’s small club struggle

Sydney performers, promoters and punters are mourning the closure of the popular Surry Hills club Tone. Eliza Goetze writes.

[29 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Machine Atlas

Launched in Kogarah yesterday, Machine Atlas is said to have won the hearts of local youths drawing them to the arts. Gina Baldassarre reports.

[14 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]
Living in limbo

On May 18th 2009, upon the sands of a tropical paradise, one of the world’s longest running civil wars drew to a bloody end. Myuran Elango and Silvina Molkenthin explore the experience and fears of a Sri Lankan refugee.

[7 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]
Mystic seeking on the rise

Australia is known as a secular country, but the rise of varied spiritual practices highlight the undying quest for answers and meaning. Mariana Soares, Orion Mitchell and Nick Vela report.

[1 Jul 2011 | One Comment | ]
A walk through Manila

Sydney-raised Filipino Clarizza Fernandez, reviews the performance and art installation that explores the cultural contradictions of her birth city, Manila.