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    Flutter Lyon & Kirin J Callinan

    Friday, December 11, 2009

    Sedition Gellery, Darlinghurst

    Sedition Gallery is the best barbershop in Sydney. It’s run by a guy called Mick who does a very tidy short back and sides, which is harder to find than you might think. But that’s not what makes it “the best”. It’s the best because it treads that perfect line between “old-school mens barbershop” and […]

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    Lior

    Thursday, September 10, 2009

    Sydney Theatre Company, Walsh Bay

    Lior’s sophomore album, Corner Of An Endless Road has been described as “Led Zeppelin meets Nick Drake at a teahouse in the Middle East sharing a hookah”. Elaborate melodies and fancy water pipes aside, he is also the man responsible for penning the wedding-favourite hit, This Old Love, from his debut album, Autumn Flow. Earlier […]

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    Gomez

    Friday, October 23, 2009

    The Metro Theatre, Sydney

    Ambitious indie band Gomez and true global citizens of the world. Originally heralding from Southport, England, they now have members scattered over two continents from Brooklyn to Brighton. The boys have visited us so many times they’d qualify for honorary Aussie status, and Ben Ottewell (guitars/vocals) spread his musical wings by recording sounds at a […]

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    Whole Lotta Love- The 7th Annual Celebration Of Led Zeppelin

    Friday, September 25, 2009

    Enmore Theatre, Newtown

    For the majority of us who missed out on seeing Led Zeppelin perform live overseas or during their only visit to Australia in 1972, this tribute event promises a little more than the local RSL. “We are aiming to establish a community of people who appreciate the way we pay homage to iconic bands and […]

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    Tame Impala

    Friday, September 25, 2009

    Manning Bar, Camperdown

    Perhaps Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon and Cream once got together for a big love-in jam, and Tame Impala were there like baby grasshoppers learning their craft from these musical masters. The Perth tio’s debut self-titled EP, released last year, featured the track Desire Be Desire Go as well as Half Full Glass Of Wine which  […]

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    The Young Victoria

    Thursday, August 27, 2009

    Various cinemas in Sydney

    Royalty sells – just ask Queen Elizabeth II. While her ancestor, Queen Victoria’s later years have been adapted into film and portrayed by the likes of Judi Dench et al, little attention has been devoted to her earlier years. Queen Victoria was a molly-coddled child governed by an overly protective mother, who subsequently went on […]

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    Liam Finn + EJ Barnes

    Saturday, September 26, 2009

    The Gaelic Theatre, Surry Hills

    I remember seeing one of Liam Finn’s first solo Australian gigs at the Crown Hotel a few years back. He was then fresh from his main songwriting duties in his band Betchadupa and was showcasing new pop tunes experimental but intensely personal. A performance on David Letterman would follow and elevate his popularity, leading to […]

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    Josh Pyke

    Friday, October 30, 2009

    Big Top, Luna Park, Milsons Point

    Josh Pyke made us all very happy when he steered a guitar-shaped boat around Sydney Harbour in his popular music video and YouTube favourite. In October he will embark on a different course with his shortest and most ambitious tour to date, playing four huge shows along the East Coast plus one in Perth. The […]

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    Young Blood Designers Market

    Saturday, August 15, 2009

    Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo

    Have you ever wondered how some lucky punters nab a designer’s wares before they become the next big thing? They could have supernatural powers enabling them to spot vanguards-in-the-making or they may just make the most of opportunities to buy things directly from new designers. The Young Blood Designers Market falls into the latter category, […]

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    Wolfmother

    Sunday, September 20, 2009

    Enmore Theatre, Newtown

    You might remember the excitement when Wolfmother set the main stage of Homebake 2005 on fire playing songs from the then newly released, debut self-titled record. Fast-forward to 2009 when two founding members have left the fold and creative whiz kid Andrew Stockdale played a low-key gig at Oxford Art Factory with three new musicians. […]

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    Sarah Blasko

    Saturday, October 10, 2009

    Enmore Theatre, Newtown

    Sarah Blasko’s live shows have proven to be precious gems, as she successfully offers unique and heartfelt folk pop songs combined with energetic theatricality. In October Blasko will perform at the Enmore Theatre where, with help from her touring band, she will introduce audiences to material from her newest album; and add new textures such […]

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    Beautiful Kate

    Friday, August 7, 2009

    Various cinemas in Sydney

    Beginning as a physical trek to the isolated Australian outback, Beautiful Kate is the first feature length film to be directed by Rachel Ward. Ned (Ben Mendelsohn) is a forty-something author who returns home after a long absence with his young trophy girlfriend, Toni (Maeve Dermody). He is there to farewell Bruce, his dying and […]

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    $9.99

    Friday, September 18, 2009

    Various cinemas in Sydney

    The world begins behind your neighbour’s walls… Tatia Rosenthal’s film is a coarse series of vignettes about a group of characters who are linked predominantly by their apartment block. The characters include a lonely old man; a beggar turned angel; a model with a hairless sexual fetish and her obsessive quick-to-please lover; a juvenile man […]

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    Don McGlashan

    Sunday, July 19, 2009

    The Studio, Sydney Opera House, Sydney

    Our antipodean cousin is officially recognised as a foremost composer with a career spanning seminal post-pop-punk band Blam Blam Blam; art experimentalists The Front Lawn; platinum-selling pop-rockers The Mutton Birds; and several film soundtracks. McGlashan was recently a guest musician at Neil Finn’s 7 Worlds Collide project and he had some added Finn-fun opening for […]

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    Fashioning Now

    Wednesday, July 29, 2009

    UTS Gallery, Ultimo

    The little black dress is dead, viva la little brown dress; it’s more dapper, younger cousin. Actually, it’s a project designed to curb textile consumption thanks to a garment re-styled and worn over an entire year. This is one of the many ideas featuring at Fashioning Now, an exhibition and symposium at UTS Gallery during […]

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