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    Crush Songs is a collection of lo-fi love tunes and it's all kinds of dreamy.

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    Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement's mockumentary about the undead keeps the genre alive and well.

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    National Young Writers’ Festival Announces 2014 Program

    The future of Australian writing descend on Newcastle for another year of tomfoolery.

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    Melbourne Could Soon Be Getting a Giant Statue of a Dim Sim

    The Lord Mayor is countering with some suspiciously pro-meat pie sentiment.

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    The Spring Clean Guide: How to Overhaul Your Abode

    It’s time to crawl out from under your winter clutter.

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    The Woolly Mammoth Alehouse Set to Open in the Valley

    This sounds like everything you want in a mod beer hall, including 31 craft taps and giant Jenga.

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    Charlotte Gainsbourg's apparently on board.

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    HIVE Coffee and Eat House Opens to Better Your Workday Lunch

    The team behind Firefly, Cicada and The Cutting Board is buzzing around a new venture.

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    The Kite String Tangle Chats Debut Releases, Green Day Cover Bands and Remixing Lorde

    Kicking off a national tour this week, Danny Harley has come a long way from his teenage Green Day cover band.

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    Bluesfest 2015 is looking to younger whippersnappers this year.

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    21 Things We Learnt From Salman Rushdie at FODI

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    The Ten Best Things to See at the Brisbane Festival 2014

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    The Great Artist Market

    Sat, 28 Mar, 2026

    Felons Barrel Hall, Brisbane City

    This riverside brewery is celebrating Brisbane's creative community with a one-day market featuring over 70 local talents.

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    Armand Van Helden at The Tivoli

    Fri, 10 Apr, 2026

    The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley

    Groove to house music all night long, as one of the genre's pioneering stars makes a long-awaited return to Brisbane.

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    Archie Moore: kith and kin

    Sat, 27 Sep 2025 - Sun, 18 Oct 2026

    GOMA, South Brisbane

    This artwork won the 2024 Venice Biennale's Golden Lion — and Australians can see it at home in Brisbane.

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    The Hits and Misses of the 2014 Emmy Awards

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    Burning Man Postponed Due to Heavy Desert Rain

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    Richard Linklater has been filming the same movie for the last 12 years, and you have to watch it.

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    The Australian Names Their Hot 50 Restaurants of 2014

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    Using Agatha Christie-worthy characters, you decide this mystery's ending.

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    THE Rodriguez last toured here with Midnight Oil in the '80s.

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    Snapchat Could Be Adding News and Ads to Your Drunken Selfie Feed

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    Bondi Hipsters Joined the Viral Old Spice Campaign with Their Own Mahnly Ad

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    Humans of New York Has Gone Global

    Photographer Brandon Stanton has left the five burroughs behind.

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    The Best, Worst and Weirdest of the Melbourne International Film Festival

    If there's justice in the world, the best movies will be in cinemas soon.

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    Canals as 'on-street parking', actually happening.

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    Win Tickets to See Predestination

    Not just another sci-fi thriller.

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