This two-person play can only be described as an experience. What they brought was a boundary-pushing, uproariously funny night of dark slapstick comedy at its finest.
This two-person play can only be described as an experience. What they brought was a boundary-pushing, uproariously funny night of dark slapstick comedy at its finest.
A visceral and rollercoaster-esque experience, this show will grab you by your memory and pull you down the rabbit-hole. It asks you to become all ears for just an hour; sit forward, and listen up.
Minus One Sister bears the mark of excellent theatre and I simply cannot stop thinking about it.
The Wind in the Underground is a powerful journey through important challenges faced by families and twenty-somethings growing up in Australia.
Guillermo del Toro has an affinity for monsters. This affinity has manifested as honest-to-goodness love in his latest film, The Shape of Water.
We speak to the talents behind "Night Sweats", writer/performer Timothy Green and director Haydon Wilson.
Back for another year, Electric Gardens proved why its the highlight in the electronic music Calendar.
2017 was an incredible year for horror.
The Post is a brisk, empathetic tour of old-school, "get your hands dirty" journalism.
The film's cast and screenplay are strong enough to hold the audience’s attention and focus on what is essentially a shaggy dog story, without the need for added fuss or glamour.
Falls Downtown had something for everyone. A line-up with depth, an aesthetic location, plenty of glitter and food and much more was all readily available. Check out our comprehensive review and photo gallery here!
The crowd was great and the solidarity between artists made for a great night that was more than just artists performing. It was ambient, it was enjoyable, and quite truthfully, it was one of the best ways to kick off our 2018.
The Fruity Whites - full of rising stars of the alt/pop/folk type - is a transient jangle band with members spread across the country. Fortunately for us, they’ve managed to get together for BYO’Connor - a collection of 10 tracks with lyrics that live up to the genius wordplay of its title.
In our first Science Nation article, we explore the science of how computer and phone screens affect our brains and change the way we sleep.
Thank you, Origin NYE, for a wonderful end to 2017.
Rage is the engine which drives Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri's narrative
In this episode of the Spoiler Nation podcast, we attempt to make sense of the divisive reaction to Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
So Solid Records came out with some clean, crisp and fresh electronic trap when Sydney artist Quails released their single ‘We Don’t Need Entertainment’. This post-Flume sound from Quails is followed up with four extra remixes/club bangers on the EP from The Nights, Owe Money Pay Money, Tunnel Sounds and Tallah.
Unlike many sports dramas movies, Borg McEnroe doesn't manoeuvre world-class tennis pros Bjorn (Sverrir Gudnason) and John (Shia LeBeouf) into a conflict in which something more than a Wimbledon victory - love, honour, some other cliched thing – is on the line.
If you enjoy listening to rap that’s a little more substantial than the typical 'Gucci Gang', the All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ album is all yours.