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Google Catalogues Graffiti Around the World with New Street Art Project
Google's creepy Big Brother vibes are finally paying off.
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Christ the Redeemer is Floating Over Melbourne
Sportsbet have launched Jesus into the sky because culture or sports or betting or something.
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Join the Club with Ursula Sprecher + Andi Cortellini’s Adorable Photography
Whatever your weird and wonderful Thing is, there's a club for you.
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Banksy Print ‘I Can’t Believe You Morons Actually Buy This Shit’ is Being Sold for Thousands
No one seems to care about the irony.
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Melbourne Streets Just Got a Little More Intelligent #discuss
A twitter project by The Wheeler Centre is taking over the city. Thankfully the tweets go a little deeper than #QandA.
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Jess Scully’s Guide to Getting into Winter in Sydney
The Vivid Ideas festival director embraces winter with open arms and some hot tips.
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NYC Street Artist Aakash Nihalani Plays with Plain Old Tape
Amazing what you can do with a little stationery.
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Listen Out Festival Announces Dates for Spring
Australian dance music fans have a date to lock in.
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New Digital Festival IRL Is Coming to the Brisbane Powerhouse
Game in real life at an all-new festival.
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Pozible Launches Hyper-Local Project Edition: The Sydney Edit
Sydney's crowdfunding projects all in one handy place.
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Thousands More Tickets Released for Splendour in the Grass
Your end of July plans just changed back.
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National Gallery of Victoria Lets Kids Scribble All Over their White Cube Walls
Drawing on the walls is no longer punishable by grounding.
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The Eames Explainer: How One Family Left a Legacy on Furniture, Film and Steve Jobs
We know them for their chairs, but Charles and Ray Eames had their fingers in many random pies.
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Win Tickets to See Good Vibrations
A scrappily loveable ode to the energy and abandon of punk rock.
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Drunk Mums Bring Back Pub Rock with Plastic Tour
We chat to the band about Plastic, the tour and their visit to the home of the XXXX Bitter Angels.
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The Ten Best Bircher Mueslis in Brisbane
There is a lot of Bircher-diversity out there, so we’ve broken it down.
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Game of Thrones Exhibition to Open in Sydney
Just two days after winter has officially landed, HBO has gone and announced something totally off The Wall.
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Aerial Photographer Captures Our Undying Love for Playgrounds
Guess you could say there's a bunch of concrete... playgrounds... out there.
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The Woman Behind Times Square Sets Her Sights on Australian Cities
Janette Sadik-Khan says our streets should be more like living rooms.
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New Yorkers are Wading into the East River to Play a Broken Piano
It's time for our favourite guessing game: art, rubbish or marketing stunt?
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These Dreamy Gold Coast Landscapes Are Actually Finicky Dioramas
The Gold Coast, LA and Las Vegas reimagined.
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Dune Rats Talk Pub Crawling, World Touring and Recording at Brett’s Mum’s House
"Mum would always be like, play as long as you fuckin' want, as loud as you fuckin' want, fuck everybody."
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The Preatures Announce New Single, Debut Album and National Tour
Sydney's seriously bubbling fivesome have unleashed some big ol' news.
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Cards Against Humanity Need Your Help to Launch an Australian Edition
'In M. Night Shymalan's new movie, Bruce Willis discovers that Sarah Palin had really been a passable transvestite after all'
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You’ll Be Able to Jump Into Tracey Emin’s Bed (For $2 Million)
One of modern art's most argued-about works is going under the hammer.
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Brisbane International Film Festival Postponed For 2014
Clashes with the G20 summit and internal rifts could prove fatal for the BIFF this year.
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Seekae Announce Third Album and 2014 National Tour
Sydney's ambient electro darlings have dropped All The News.
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Celebrating Southside Tea Room’s Second Birthday with Patience Hodgson
The Morningside bar/cafe is celebrating two years of business, parties and Dirty Mayo.
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Win Tickets to Wagons’ Acid Rain and Sugar Cane Tour
Frontmen rarely come as charismatic as Melbourne's Henry Wagons.
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Penny Penny Talks South Africa, Yothu Yindi and Finally Kissing Australian Soil
From a poverty-stricken childhood to international stardom, cult South African musician Penny Penny has been dubbed "the next Rodriguez".
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Five Unexpected Things We Learnt From Cannes Film Festival 2014
Tarantino says cinema is dead, and your boyfriend Ryan Gosling sucks at directing.
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Bob Dylan Announces 2014 Tour of Australia and New Zealand
The legendary musician is gifting us with a month-long tour for his 73rd birthday.
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St Vincent Talks Parallel Lives, Interpersonal Travel and Reading Up on Freud
Annie Clark talks transcending the conscious brain, overcoming self-delusion and resisting domestication.
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NPR’s New Database of Commencement Speeches is Guaranteed to Make Your Day
Because uni grads aren't the only ones in need of a little inspiration.
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Man Drowns in Darling Harbour at Opening Night of Vivid Sydney
Sad news from the festival of light.
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Australia Gets Its First Annual Scandinavian Film Festival
Experience the cool cinema of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.