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Parade Preparations In Full Swing
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The Parade that brings the city to a standstill – the 38th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade – is set to descend upon Sydney in just a few days time. On this Saturday March 5 thousands of people will line the streets of Sydney in… -
Yeo at World Bar
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With his 90’s dance and 70’s funk inspired tunes, the worlds about to put on its dance shoes and discover the musical genius that is Yeo. -
Lux Tenebris In Rehearsal
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"At Sydney Dance Company boys lift girls, girls lift boys, girls lift girls, boys lift boys, anyone can lift anyone" winks Rafael Bonacela. -
Chinese New Year In Sydney
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They say that those born in the lunar year of the monkey are clever, crafty, mischievous and opportunistic, so to help you make the most of Chinese New Year and swing into the festivities in style we have pulled together the five most auspicious w… -
Sydney Festival: Girlpool
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Their openness not just with each other, but with the audience packed into the Sydney Festival's beautiful Famous Spiegeltent, lent an enormous gravity to the band's songs. -
Sydney Festival: Kate Tempest
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With fiery technical skill and unbelievably magnetic stage presence, she put all of herself into the performance, and may have changed a few lives in the process. -
Take a Walk on the Wild Side
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Culture Scouts detours off the beaten track to take in the hidden gems of Sydney’s street art and foodie scene on foot. -
Sydney Festival: Mirel Wagner & Nadia Reid
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Despite the limited sonic palette of guitars and voice, they brought almost entirely opposite approaches to the stage, from the luscious and lovely Nadia Reid, to the dark and dreamy cyclical reveries of Mirel Wagner. -
Merivale and Corona Extra Present Sunday Sundown
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Sunday Soundown is intended to showcase a crop of local and international talent while making the most of the gorgeous Sydney summer. -
Goodgod & Good Night
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Opening its doors in 2010 after a mercurial two-year existence as a club night, a record label, and a back-room dancefloor of a Spanish restaurant, Goodgod Small Club quickly became one of the best live music venues in Sydney. -
My Own Pet Radio at Newtown Social Club
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Going into My Own Pet Radio's performance at Newtown Social Club, I was a little apprehensive about just how much of Goodlum’s sound would be compromised. -
Mardi Gras Gathers Momentum
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Get planning and remember that Mardi Gras is for everyone, be good to yourself and look out for one another. -
Reviewing The Situation Returns To Hayes Theatre
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The intimate musical entertainment at the Hayes Theatre always sells out fast. In fact, the last few shows have not only sold out fast, but some of the seasons have sold out before opening night. So, it's always wise to book quickly. It's also mea… -
Julia Stone To Compose For Theatre
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Red Line Productions today announced that Australian singer and songwriter Julia Stone will compose the soundtrack for their 2016 production of Metamorphoses. -
How to Get Your (Hallowe’en) Party On
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Forget sexy halloween costumes - All Hallows Eve is about blood, guts, ghouls and ghosts. Let Scoop guide you towards a more perfect Halloween party. -
Bangarra Dance 1994 Ochres Returns
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1994 and Sydney heralded the evolution of Australian home grown creativity and talent with Ochres, the work that revealed Sydney's Bangarra Dance Theatre to the world. The original staging of Ochres in 1994 represented a watershed moment f… -
Only the Dead
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Michael Ware tells a story of dizzyingly complex morality and confronting gravity with a steady and controlled hand. -
Sydney Dance Company Triptych
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Take the music of Benjamin Britten, a strings ensemble, classical singing in French, and ethereal floating drapery on costumes, then when thinking dance, accompanying thoughts might lead to pink satin toe shoes and ballerinas en pointe. Wrong. -
Moonlight Cinema Returns
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“Moonlight Cinema has become a quintessential part of the Australian summer for twenty years, with a bigger audience joining us each year,” said the Group Director of Marketing, Ian Sutherland. “We are so excited to share another season o… -
Dungog Festival: Good Tunes, Flicks and Food in the Hunter
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From October 22nd to 25th, Dungog Festival will bring a winning combination of music, movies and food to this picturesque pocket in the Hunter Region.