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Win Tickets to a Special Q&A Screening of Down Under with Abe Forsythe
See how the writer-director turns the 2005 Cronulla riots into a black comedy at Randwick's Ritz Cinema.
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Where News Meets Comedy: How Australian Journalists Are Using Satire to Deliver Bad News
Finding the funny bits with 'The Feed' host Jeanette Francis and 'The Weekly with Charlie Pickering' writer James Colley.
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Ivan Sen And Aaron Pedersen Talk Goldstone and Carving a Genre for Aussie Outback Noir
We speak to the only duo to make not one, but two politically-charged Australian films with an Indigenous cop as the main character.
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Win Tickets to Storyology 2016
Dig into the headlines with some of the world's top journalists.
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Mona's Dark Mofo Just Got $10.5 Million in Funding from the Tasmanian Government
There's many more dark wintry art times in Hobart ahead.
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Five Unforgettable Live Performances by James Blake
Binge-watch Blake before his Splendour shows.
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Seven Splendour Sideshows You Can Still Buy Tickets For
Not heading to Splendour? Just bring the festival to you.
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How to Take the Ultimate Photo of Australian Life
You don’t need to be a pro photographer to win $10,000.
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Australia's New Cine Latino Film Festival Has Revealed Its First Ever Program
Australia's first national festival dedicated to showcasing the best in Latin American cinema.
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What Does It Mean To Be Post-Human? Inside MCA's 'New Romance' Exhibition
Contemporary artists from Australia and Korea give you a glimpse into the future.
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Green Square's Getting Two Brand New Public Artworks by Australian Artists
An entire city on an actual vintage plane and an LED weather forecaster you can use to plan your picnics.
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A Cheat Sheet to AGNSW's Tracey Moffatt Exhibition
Study up on the legacy of this bold, brave and obscure artist.
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Thousands of Nude People Paint Themselves Blue for Spencer Tunick's Latest Installation
Over 3000 punters "blue" themselves in the name of art.
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The Finalists for the 2016 Archibald Prize Have Been Announced
Time for your yearly dose of prestigious portraits of prominent Aussies.
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A Fake '80s Wedding Is Happening in Sydney and You're Invited
Dance magic dance with Melbourne immersive theatre group The Boon Companions.
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The Night Mayor of Amsterdam Is Coming to Sydney, Presumably to Shit-Talk the Lockouts
Listen up, State Government.
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Ten Next-Level Sydney Art Exhibitions to See in July
Huddle into a warm gallery for a posthuman experience this winter.
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Sydney's Festival of Dangerous Ideas Announces Provocative 2016 Program
From #BlackLivesMatter to teenage communists and our own Federal Government (TBC).
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Five Must-See Films at the 2016 Scandinavian Film Festival
Catch an Icelandic rom-com, see a Finnish post-war drama and get into Nordic Noir.
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Four Indigenous Aussie Hip Hop Artists You Should Know
Damn good local music to get in your ears before Klub Koori.
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These Giant Portraits of Federal Politicians Have Popped Up in Sydney and Melbourne
This election campaign can't finish quickly enough.
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Brisbane Festival Is Bringing Pharrell Williams' Latest Arts Project to Australia
Before New York even gets a glimpse of it.
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Falls Festival Is Heading to Western Australia This Summer
The summer festival will takeover downtown Fremantle in 2017.
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Band of Horses Are Doing a One-Off Secret Sydney Brewery Show
Just a 'Casual Party' at the Marrickville brewery.
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Sydney's First Red Bull Music Academy Weekender Announces Full Lineup
40 artists are taking over Sydney venues for four days, from OAF to Seadeck.
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This New App Lets You Hear the Stars Sing
A Galaxy of Suns translates constellations into beautiful musical scores.
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Sydney Fringe Festival Announces New Parramatta Road Creative Precinct
It's called 'Off Broadway'. Heh.
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BitTorrent Is Launching a New (and Legal) Music Streaming Service
Not just the platform that helps you sneakily pirate TV shows.
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This Incredible Public Installation Lets You Walk on Water Across an Italian Lake
After 50 years of planning, Christo's The Floating Piers are open to the public.






















































































































































































































