Alexandra Flood, one of Australia’s most promising opera singers, returns for a national homecoming tour throughout September and October. From Venice to
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Alexandra Flood, one of Australia’s most promising opera singers, returns for a national homecoming tour throughout September and October. From Venice to
Read More »Spooked by the pandemic and streaming platforms, the embattled movie theater industry called on new "Ghostbusters" and "Spider-Man" films as it vowed to fight back at a major trade summit in Las Vegas Monday.
Read More »As New South Wales and Victoria's lockdowns continue, and with travel into Western Australia severely restricted, organisers of Grapevine Gathering have pushed the event's three October dates back to January 2022.
Read More »Thus far, we've been gifted with two entries where he launches into his version of an Australian accent. "G'day Sydney! It's Kyle MacLachlan, I'm here in quarantine for the next few weeks, and I'm doing OK despite being isolated in my room.
Read More »Olivia Rodrigo’s record-breaking debut album Sour is on course to return to Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart following its release on vinyl.
Read More »The ultimate NFT for any Flight Facilities fan… Fellow Flight Facilities and NFT enthusiasts brace yourselves, as the two staples are meeting in the middle for some crypto-infused goodness, as the Sydney producer-duo have today dropped the second and final NFT drop from their ‘Never Forever’ collection.
Read More »Bundaberg Art Prize exhibition has found a unique home in the CBD in the vacant space on the corner of Bourbong and Tantitha Street.
Read More »Former reality star Alex Nation — who was once engaged to Perth Bachelor Richie Strahan — has welcomed her first child with her new boyfriend.
Read More »One of rock’s most charming and articulate over-achievers, frontman and founding member of Weezer, Rivers Cuomo calls into Arvos from LA, baby!
Read More »Part love letter, part hate mail to the harbour city, Emerald City is one of the best works by Australian theatre’s most beloved craftsman and commentator, David Williamson.
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