Culture (Page 38)
The Hurt Locker is a surprising film. Centring on a three-man bomb disposal unit working in Iraq in 2004, the…
There was a time when youth culture had an edge. Punks and skins roamed the streets looking for trouble. These…
The world has been devastated by an unknown cataclysmic event. All crops have withered and the only food sources left…
Listen up fuckos, we’re almost a decade in to the 21st century and it’s time to start focussing on real…
The arts and theatre program for Peats Ridge 2009 is filled to the brim with every type of visual and…
9 originally began as a short film by Shane Acker; begun in the early years of this millennium and completed…
Want to see your work projected onto one of the biggest and most visible canvases during Sydney Festival 2010?
It’s easy to hate the Americans. They seem loud and obnoxious; ignorant and aggressive. America’s foreign policy seems based on…
Speakeasy Cinema launches with Aaron Rose’s documentary Beautiful Losers, a portrait of the former nerds, freaks and outsiders who coalesced…
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Record Store Day has become quite an important day on the music calendar.
This competition is now closed. Read the winning entries here. Oasis‘ Platinum-selling third album, Be Here Now, turns 25 on 21st…
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Sydney-based electro-soul hookfest-pop singer extraordinaire Andy Bull has just wrapped up a stylish video for his fresh new single Baby…
UPDATE 17/12/15 5.50pm: Soundwave 2016 has been officially cancelled. Metal fans hoping to see the gimp-suited, dildo-wielding, fire-scorched antics of…
British indie-rock band Bloc Party have started working on new material for their upcoming fourth album. They will go back…
Bloc Party fans were somewhat disillusioned when the London group went on hiatus toward the end of 2009. Four, the…
French electro indie group Phoenix have revealed the title of a forthcoming new album, which looks like it will be…