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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ausmuteants, Exhaustion, Young Liberals
The sometimes young and naive Ausmuteants prove they know exactly what they're doing at The Curtin.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Ariana Grande - My Everything
Grande doesn’t break any rules, but in her world no one does.
Features / Arts
Modern Bible
Come into the city of Sodem in this new work of Australian theatre.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: John Murry, Roesy
However once they return to playing songs, all is forgiven.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Hanson, Adam Martin
Wolf-whistles and earsplitting screams
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Donny Benet, Electric Sea Spider, Simon TK, Simona Kapitolina
Even the bouncers are dancing.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Coldrain - The Revelation
Coldrain’s third album will not warm you up this winter.
Features / Arts
The New Play That Explores The Disappointing Side Of Australia
'Twin' looks at the darker side of our nation, says director Paige Rattray.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Zebras - Siesta
Though the grunge of their earlier work has been filtered out, clever songwriting gives this polished work plenty to sink your teeth into.
Reviews / Arts
Mama Alto: Counter Diva
"Alto’s fragile voice is unfaltering and lulls you into another world."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Joelistic, Dialectrix, N'fa Jones - The Workers Club
After officially launching the single In The Morning, and putting on an entertaining freestyle with Jones, his anthem Days closes the night. If these three hip hop stars are anything to go by, the future of Australian hip hop looks bright.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Propagandhi, Crisis Alert, Deep Heat
"Propagandhi are not young rebels anymore, which is clear from the polite and appreciative crowd interaction, but they certainly haven’t forgotten how to blow us away."
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