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Sydney Festival: Mount Eerie + Julie Byrne
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With little more than their guitars and their voices, both Julie Byrne and Mount Eerie filled City Recital Hall with enormous beauty for an enormous and very lucky crowd. -
Sydney Festival: The Wider Earth
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An enchanting and remarkable concept falls before the audience within the Drama Theatre of the Sydney Opera House. It’s a production that blurs the lines between cinema, theatre, and music resulting in something that is truly unique. Set in the … -
Nils Frahm: All Melody
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With Frahm's approach, rhythm is born from melody, rather than accompanying it. -
Sydney Festival: Barber Shop Chronicles
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Barber Shop Chronicles really codified the importance of the barbershop in the development of the contemporary black man. -
Sydney Festival: Jlin + Howie Lee
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The open, imposing industrial space of Carriageworks was the perfect setting for Gary, Indiana producer Jlin's headline Sydney Festival set last night. -
Sydney Festival: World Without Us
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Our existence on this earth can be easily taken for granted. We live supported by many cogs in this wonderful machine called life and we continue to do so every day. But what if one day everything was gone? Everything! Yo… -
Happy End
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What your minds invests in the complexity and subtle style of storytelling, will be what you get out of the film. -
Sydney Festival: My Name Is Jimi
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It is unique storytelling at its finest - unrushed and delivered with warmth, humour and unabashed laughter. -
The Post
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This is BIG. It's a big story. With big acting - perhaps even career bests from both Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep. -
Sydney Festival: Tree of Codes
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In 2015 British choreographer Wayne McGregor, composer Jamie xx and bisual artist Olafur Eliasson evolved the creation to a multi media performance that premiered at the Manchester International Festival. -
Barbara and the Camp Dogs
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Wrapped up in an anecdote about the gritty, rough and tumble hard knocks Sydney music scene, Belvoir St. Theatre's latest production is the wonderful slice of life romp of two indigenous countrywomen. -
Nabihah Iqbal: Weighing of the Heart
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Weighing of the Heart doesn't really feel like a reinvention, but a refinement and a bold journey for Iqbal toward finding her own identity as a child of diaspora. -
Björk: Utopia
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Utopia is the sound of Björk flourishing once again. It's as thrilling as it's ever been. -
High Fidelity
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If there’s such a thing as musical theatre serendipity then the Hayes Theatre being the venue for this latest production of the musical, High Fidelity is it. -
The Butterfly Tree
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The complexities of a small family dealing with grief are explored in this new coming-of-age film by Priscilla Cameron, The Butterfly Tree. -
Borg vs. McEnroe
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Tennis rivalry meets psychological growth in Borg vs. McEnroe. -
Lucky
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Lucky, one of the final films of the great actor Harry Dean Stanton, is an eerily appropriate send-off for its star. -
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer is an unsettling, disorienting meditation on guilt and the tricky obligation of existing in a family. -
MANE: "What If The Love Dies" Single Launch
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Cutting an impressive image on stage dressed in black with crow feathers adorning her shoulders, her strong, entrancing vocals had similarly dark stylings. -
Detroit
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Detroit is a film experience so overwhelming and intense that it's hard to know what to say about it, or where to begin at least.