Second Chance Sunday: The Stories You Might Have Missed This Week

17 May 2015 | 10:45 am | Staff Writer

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If you’ve clicked through to this week’s edition of Second Chance Sunday, it’s likely you’re a little behind on what’s going on with music, arts, film, TV and more. Never fear, we’ve got you covered. Sit back, relax and catch up on some stories that might have slipped under your radar.


Budget, budget, budget. There’s so many different aspects and opinions that it can be hard to figure out exactly what’s going on. Well, as far as music goes, the Australia Council and community radio stations haven’t come out too well from budget.

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While the world mourns the departure of Harry Shearer (the voice of Mr Burns, Ned Flanders and more) from The Simpsons, Universal Studios Hollywood have unveiled an immersive, sprawling recreation of Springfield, and it looks epic.


While we’re on the subject of TV, a number of US networks have rolled out trailers for upcoming shows, including Supergirl and The Muppets. It’s shaping up to be an exciting year on the small screen.


UK rockers Blur have made their return to the spotlight even sweeter. They’ve teamed up with a British diary company to produce a flavour of ice-cream that represents their new record, The Magic Whip. Best. Merch. Ever.


Aussie punk outfit Cosmic Psychos released a music video for Better, Not Bitter during the week and it. Prepare for an intense and compelling six minutes.


It might sound like a joke, but it’s not. Musician, writer and activist Henry Rollins may be dishing out life lessons to kids in the not too distant future.


If you're after some more reading to get you by, check out our most recent album reviews, live reviews, and interviews.