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Gun Control Laws Have an Unexpected Critic: Hollywood
Whatever will New York's film industry if they can't use real guns? Get creative, that's what.
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Concrete Playground Meets Playwright, Feminist and Twitterer Van Badham
Her new play injects smarts into the rom-com genre.
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King Street Wharf: A New Lunchtime Sweet Spot
King Street Wharf is becoming an increasingly central part of Sydney’s CBD and one well worth checking out. Particularly at lunch time.
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Win Tickets to the Audi Festival of German Film
See the bizarrest and the best of German cinema, on the house.
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Support Your Favourite Cockatoo Island Takeovers by Underbelly Arts
Underbelly Arts invites you to invest (in more ways than one).
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World’s 50 Best Restaurants Have an Australian Flavour
Melbourne's Attica is best in Australasia, and Peter Gilmore's usual suspect makes an appearance.
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The Ten Best Ideas to Visit at Vivid Ideas
Speakers from Sydney and across the world to spark your thinking.
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Happy Monday, Here’s Some Good News from Happy Mondays
One of the most influential bands of their generation finally tours Down Under.
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Ten Gourmet Winter Getaways
These hotel dining rooms draw food critics like thirsty wildebeest to a watering hole.
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The Red Rattler Turns Five – and Needs Your Help to Get to Six
Pozible and a party ring in the Rat's fifth birthday.
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Obama Plays Daniel Day-Lewis Playing Obama in Spoof Video
Obama adds comedian and method actor to his already dazzling resume.
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Les Bains, Paris: The Best Street Art Collection No-one Can See
Derelict Parisian nightclub Les Bains plays host to the world's most respected street artists - but alas, you're still not on the guestlist.
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Seven Days of Cheap Eats in Sydney
The ultimate guide to spending less money to have someone else cook for you.
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Borgen: The Best TV Show You’ve Never Heard Of
The drama of a governing coalition, Danish style.
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New Interactive Music Video Puts Viewers on the Line
Connect with humankind via the humble cursor.
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Five Great KSW Lunches for $10
King Street Wharf are offering a special lunchtime menu. Here are our pick of the best meals under $10.
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Five Great KSW Lunches Under $20
King Street Wharf are offering a special lunchtime program. Here are our pick of the best meals under $20.
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What’s So New About SBS2?
SBS2 does TV that's made for Goldilocks — not too old, not too young, but just right.
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US Gun Lobbyist Makes John Howard Look Progressive
Two Johns team up to bamboozle US gun lobbyist and general loose cannon Philip van Cleave.
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Art Meets MasterChef Meets Bar Fight at Art Battles
Two artists, two canvases, two hours and one big crowd. Welcome to Art Battles Australia.
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MONA Reveals Dark Mofo Festival Program – And Will Fly You There for Free
Enough art, music and jet fuel to blast through the winter chill.
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Daft Punk Two-Day Afterparty Weekend Vines Announced
Inspired by Daft Punk, Wee Waa is throwing a festival of camping and dancing.
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The Ten Best Things To Do This Anzac Day in Sydney
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, you will have fun.
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Grow It Local Is Out to Map Sydney’s Urban Gardens
The City of Sydney gives Grow It Local two green thumbs-up.
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Marrickville Council Votes to Back Live Music
Things may be looking up for the venues of Sydney's inner west.
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The Beauty of Decaying Theatres
Photographer Julia Solis brings us 100+ images of the hub of mid 20th-century popular culture.
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Ten Visionary Things Sydney Will Have By 2030
Sydney is getting itself a high-tech, cultural-savvy facelift that will change the very fabric of our city.
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How the Internet, Marina Abramovic and Dachshunds Made Performance Art Cool
What is it? Why is it? Huh?
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Daft Punk Are Winning the Internet
The excitement builds in in anticipation of the album launch in Wee Waa.
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Monocle Does Coffee Now
The magazine-gone-global brand synonymous with cool is now serving designer lattes to savvy Londoners.
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Don’t Just Mourn for Oxford Street’s Rainbow Crossing – DIY One
Prepare for a serious rainbow chalk shortage in Sydney.
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Top Five Tracks to Hear This Weekend
Playlist for the weekend: check. Aural satisfaction: check.
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Sydney Writers’ Festival 2013 Boasts More Storytelling Events and Molly Ringwald
The thinker's answer to Glastonbury launches a dynamic program of events that celebrates the pleasure of a good old-fashioned story.
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Take a Break from Hurrying at Albert Tucker Slow Coffee Pop-Up
It's like the bubble bath of caffeinated experiences.