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Peking Duk's 2018 Australian tour won't let you down
Mar 1

Mar 1 Peking Duk's 2018 Australian tour won't let you down

Bella Mairata
Music Nation

Aussie duo Peking Duk have announced a nationwide tour for 2018, celebrating their latest single ‘Wasted’.

Film Review: An absurd society devours its young and scars their parents in 'Foxtrot'
Mar 1

Mar 1 Film Review: An absurd society devours its young and scars their parents in 'Foxtrot'

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

Foxtrot is a dark comedy that's too sad to laugh at.

Film Review: "Winchester" has the right message, just a slow and exhausting delivery
Mar 1

Mar 1 Film Review: "Winchester" has the right message, just a slow and exhausting delivery

Laila Nowell
Screen Nation

Winchester has a solid base story, however, it is unable to build on this and provide something satisfying for the audience.

Perth Fest Review: "The Far Side of the Moon" is a marvel
Feb 28

Feb 28 Perth Fest Review: "The Far Side of the Moon" is a marvel

Katie Bennett
PIAF, Theatre & Arts

The intense intimacy of a one man show paired with the grandiosity of the Heath Ledger Theatre on a Saturday night is a wonder to behold at this year's Perth Festival.

Fringe Review: "Sudden Skies" is a poignant piece of work
Feb 28

Feb 28 Fringe Review: "Sudden Skies" is a poignant piece of work

Katie Bennett
Fringe, Theatre & Arts

With a mastery of body and voice, highlighted by Biagioni's electric singing, Sudden Skies displays the power within a person to defy, and in turn to surrender. The innovative use of movement and intense vocal choices makes for a performance like no other this Fringe season.

FILM REVIEW: "See You Up There" sets high expectations for the Alliance Française French Film Festival
Feb 27

Feb 27 FILM REVIEW: "See You Up There" sets high expectations for the Alliance Française French Film Festival

Rachel Yeo
Screen Nation

It's a sharp reflection of a 1920s French post-war society that rejects the macabre but celebrates its gains, while turning its men into corporate monsters. 

Fringe Review: Condensed Literature - The Iliad
Feb 27

Feb 27 Fringe Review: Condensed Literature - The Iliad

Glenn Nicholls
Fringe, Theatre & Arts

The play doesn't take itself too seriously, which has its hits and its misses.

Live Review: Car Seat Headrest's huge Rosemount gig
Feb 26

Feb 26 Live Review: Car Seat Headrest's huge Rosemount gig

Daniel Morey
Live Nation, Music Nation

One of this generation’s most prolific rock acts, Car Seat Headrest treated Perth fans to an exhilarating set, fresh from his appearance at the inaugural Sydney City Limits festival.

Film Review: Greta Gerwig elevates the coming-of-age genre with "Lady Bird"
Feb 25

Feb 25 Film Review: Greta Gerwig elevates the coming-of-age genre with "Lady Bird"

Fynn Ryan
Screen Nation

With Lady Bird, Greta Gerwig takes us on a roller coaster ride of grimacing laughter, sexual discomfort, and the familiar sting of growing pains.

Fringe Review: Sense and Spontaneity
Feb 24

Feb 24 Fringe Review: Sense and Spontaneity

Eemali McDonald
Fringe, Theatre & Arts

As Perth’s Fringe season reaches its dusk, there have been some amazing pieces of theatre bursting its way onto the arts scene, and this totally improvised, Jane Austen inspired two-woman tour de force is no exception.

Perth Festival Review: Nassim
Feb 24

Feb 24 Perth Festival Review: Nassim

Rebecca Bowman
Theatre & Arts

Using the technique from White Rabbit, Red Rabbit to execute this, a new actor is brought in each night, unrehearsed and unprepared for what lies ahead.

Fringe Review: All That Glitters is an insightful historical piece
Feb 24

Feb 24 Fringe Review: All That Glitters is an insightful historical piece

Daniel Morey
Fringe, Theatre & Arts

Through three short performances, the play looks at how the element has shaped regional Western Australia for Indigenous Australians and European migrants, performed by Kalgoorlians themselves.

Fringe Review: Songwriting with Good Lighting is full of warm, fuzzy feelings
Feb 24

Feb 24 Fringe Review: Songwriting with Good Lighting is full of warm, fuzzy feelings

Katie Bennett
Fringe, Art Nation

It the rollercoaster of friendship between youths, where every moment is momentous and should definitely have a song written about it, or many songs.

Perth Festival Review: Shigeto and Too Many Zooz at the Chevron Gardens
Feb 23

Feb 23 Perth Festival Review: Shigeto and Too Many Zooz at the Chevron Gardens

Matt Pendergast
PIAF, Live Nation, Music Nation

Playing at the Chevron Gardens as part of the Perth Festival, Shigeto and Too Many Zooz treated punters with a diverse mix of instrumental hip hop and brass backed dance tunes in a combination that promised to deliver something unique, if a little odd.

Fringe Review: A Modern Guide to Heroism and Sidekickery is simply super
Feb 23

Feb 23 Fringe Review: A Modern Guide to Heroism and Sidekickery is simply super

Katie Bennett
Fringe, Theatre & Arts

This performance is a sweet, sweet thing, full to the brim and overflowing with charm and sass.

Fringe Review: Cultural Renegades is a must-see
Feb 23

Feb 23 Fringe Review: Cultural Renegades is a must-see

Rachel Yeo
Fringe

In sync with the music and one another, each dancer brought to the table their own inspiring interpretation of sound and voice.

Fringe Review: Can I Get An Amen
Feb 22

Feb 22 Fringe Review: Can I Get An Amen

Megan Neale

Why we believe this is one of the most improtant shows of Fringe

Fringe Review: Miss Westralia triumphs
Feb 22

Feb 22 Fringe Review: Miss Westralia triumphs

Rebecca Bowman
Fringe

Hidden away in a jam-packed guide, Miss Westralia was an original musical comedy showcasing the talent and history of our state.

Fringe Review: The Yonder
Feb 22

Feb 22 Fringe Review: The Yonder

Megan Neale

Over the top, sci-fi goodness.

FILM REVIEW: "Lean on Pete" is unexpectedly grim and gritty
Feb 21

Feb 21 FILM REVIEW: "Lean on Pete" is unexpectedly grim and gritty

Rebecca Bowman
Screen Nation

Lean on Pete is a movie about a young boy who, already on the back foot in life, slowly heads towards the very margins of American society.

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