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    Meet a wearable burger, question Australia's cultural heritage, then catch the MCA's blockbuster before it goes.

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    No Lights No Lycra Is Hosting An Anti-Valentine's Day Dance Party

    The lights-free dancers are offering an alternative to the usual romantic activities.

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    Interview: M. Night Shyamalan on His New Film Split, Plot Twists and Taking Risks

    His latest film features James McAvoy fielding 23 different personalities.

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    Donald Glover's Atlanta Finally Available to Stream in Australia

    Coming to SBS Viceland — and even better, SBS On Demand.

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    Win a Trip to Flick the Switch and Turn On the Lights at Enlighten Canberra

    You and a friend could be heading to Enlighten 2017 to light up the city.

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    Tropfest Introduces New Ticketed 'Pick Your Patch' Section

    You can now pay to secure a prime position at the otherwise free short film event.

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    Basking in the Beauty of Moonlight with Oscar-Nominated Filmmaker Barry Jenkins

    He chats to us about representing alternate characters, male vulnerability and black consciousness in a feature film.

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    Alliance Française French Film Festival Reveals 2017 Lineup

    With 45 formidable films on offer, from the Audrey Tatou-starring Jacques Cousteau biopic to Venice Film Festival highlight Planetarium.

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    Art Month's 2017 Program Fuses Art Trails, Wine Pop-Ups and the Bad Bitch Choir

    An entire month of art takes over Sydney's conventional, unconventional and philosophical spaces in March.

  • News

    Ten Films From Sundance 2017 We're Hoping Make it to Australian Cinemas

    Ghost stories, dance docos and rags-to-riches rap efforts.

  • News

    Groovin the Moo Announce 2017 Lineup

    GTM returns to regional Australia with The Darkness, Loyle Carner and a whole lot of local talent.

  • Guide

    Five Summer Theatre Shows to See in February

    Snap up a seat at these Sydney plays.

  • News

    The NGV's Latest Artwork Is Essentially an Oversized Game of Hopscotch

    Hop, skip and jump your way down a free, 16-metre long game.

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    How Lion Director Garth Davis Turned an Unbelievable True Tale into an Oscar Contender

    Take an incredible story, a top-notch cast and a trip to India and add All The Feels.

  • Guide

    The Best Things to Do, See and Eat During Sydney Chinese New Year 2017

    Eat bao in the sky, take a rickshaw tour of Chinatown and feast at Carriageworks' night market.

  • News

    Laneway Launches Hotline for Reporting Festival Harassment in Real Time

    Because everyone should feel safe while dancing their heart out.

  • Guide

    The Six Best Things to See at Brisbane's MELT Festival 2017

    Brisbane's celebration of queer arts and culture is back for its third year.

  • News

    La La Land, Diversity and Aussie Films Shine In This Year's Oscar Nominations

    The 2017 Academy Awards are all about that whimsical Hollywood musical.

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    Australian Hip Hop Artists Release Australia Day Protest Single 'Change the Date'

    Featuring Thundamentals, L-Fresh the Lion, Urthboy and more.

  • News

    Six Ways to Spend the Australia Day Public Holiday in Melbourne

    Join a protest, see a local film, brush up on your history and really appreciate Australia's natural beauty.

  • Guide

    15 Ways to Spend the Australia Day Public Holiday in Brisbane

    Join a protest, count down the Hottest 100 and get amongst one of our favourite summer music festivals.

  • News

    Ten Ways to Spend the Australia Day Public Holiday in Sydney

    Attend a morning ceremony, join a protest, brush up on your history and really appreciate Australia's natural beauty.

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    An Overwhelmed Punter's Guide to What to See, Hear and Eat at Laneway Festival 2017

    See NAO, inhale Belles Hot Chicken, pre-prepare with a podcast.

  • News

    Gladys Berejiklian Announced as the New Premier of New South Wales

    The leader of the moderate arm of the Liberal Party takes control of the New South Wales government after a party room vote this morning.

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    Shia LaBeouf Has Launched a Four-Year-Long Anti-Trump Live Stream

    It's designed to act "as a show of resistance or insistence, opposition or optimism".

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    Women's March on Sydney Rallies with the World Behind Social Equality

    The march in Sydney takes its place alongside protests in Washington and all around the world.

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    Women's Marches Draw Massive Crowds Around the Globe

    Hundreds of thousands of people turned out worldwide.

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    Aussie Film-Focused Streaming Service Ozflix to Launch on Australia Day

    Like Netflix or Stan, but only for homegrown movies.

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    Brisbane Queer Film Festival Reveals First Look at Newly Independent Program

    See some of the best new lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer and non-binary films from Australia and around the world.

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    Sydney's Mardi Gras Film Festival Unveils Stacked 2017 Lineup

    It's a film festival. Of course there's a James Franco film in it.

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    Keep Sydney Open Responds to NSW Premier Mike Baird's Resignation

    "We never hoped for Premier Baird's resignation."

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    Brisbane Could Be Getting a New Performing Arts Venue

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    NSW Premier Mike Baird Announces Retirement from Politics

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    Ten New Australian Films You Need to See In 2017

    A Muslim rom-com, Martin Freeman braving the apocalypse, and Dev Patel in everything always.

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    Hot Dub Time Machine Announces Australian-Wide Winery Tour

    Music and wine come together for a party in the vines.

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    La La Land Might Be Adapted Into a Stage Musical

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    A Look Inside Vernon Ah Kee's New Exhibition Not An Animal Or A Plant

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