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Liz Giuffre, Journalist

Liz Giuffre

Liz Giuffre is a Sydney-based music and arts writer who's been listening, writing and dancing badly along to music since the late’ 90s. Although she clearly started her career as the Doogie Howser of Australian music journalism (a reference that will give away her age if nothing else), her passion has only sharpened over the years, even if her upper-level hearing range has softened. Just another excuse to get in early for the best position down the front.

A proud member of The Music extended family, Liz also has a 'grown up job' as an academic teaching and writing about popular music and culture at UTS in Sydney, and she also moonlights as a podcaster and archivist for community radio. Someone towards the higher end of the Australian music industry once called her a "Doctor of Pop", but you can just call her Liz. There's also a couple of little music fans who call her 'Mum'. She’s only met Molly Meldrum in the flesh once, and she didn't 'just go in for the hug'. Regret is a powerful emotion.

Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Audreys - The Vanguard
Features / Music
Calm And Collected
Taasha Coates of The Audreys talks about branching out into porn and tells us what it feels like to beat Bernard Fanning.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Julia Stone - Cell Block Theatre
She sang the first few songs almost without acknowledgement. “It takes me a few songs just to be able to breathe and say hi,” she finally admitted.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Missy Higgins York Theatre
Higgins is quite ridiculous and sweetly hilarious when she wants to be.
Features / Music
Funk? Soul? Brother…
"I’m not an idiot, when you put on the record you can hear a soul side, but I think there’s a different intention behind it, too,” Lance Ferguson of The Bamboos talks about escaping pigeonholes.
Features / Music
Shining Onstage
“Well I actually just made a new outfit just this week, though I’m not sure it will look really fun and playful or if I will look like a school teacher who took a cannon ball to her craft closet; I’m not sure what it will look like, but I do have a new outfit,”
Features / Arts
The Fest For The Text
"There’s plenty of opportunities to get drunk," says Law of his plans for the Sydney Writer's Festival
Features / Music
Third Time’s A Charm
Reviews / Arts
The Story Of Mary MacLane By Herself - Griffin Theatre
Like the cold, boiled potato at midnight, it was basic and beautiful.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Darkness, Voodoo Sons - UNSW Roundhouse
Features / Arts
Mo' Money, Mo' muppet
After two years of playing second fiddle, Randy finally has his day.
Features / Arts
Comedy With Spike
Felicity Ward has a hit on her hands with The Hedgehog Dilemma.