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Live Review: Southern River Band at the Rosemount
Mar 20

Mar 20 Live Review: Southern River Band at the Rosemount

Rebecca Bowman
Live Nation, Music Nation

Southern River Band is one of those bands you have to see in person to truly appreciate their genius.

Album Review: Superorganism's Very Millennial Self-Titled Debut
Mar 19

Mar 19 Album Review: Superorganism's Very Millennial Self-Titled Debut

Daniel Morey
Music Nation

Superorganism might just be the most millennial band around. Their sound is spontaneous and highly energetic, mixing samples and studio trickery with ‘real’ instruments.

Vance Joy unveils Nation of Two tour in September
Mar 19

Mar 19 Vance Joy unveils Nation of Two tour in September

Alena Yun & Reuben Black
Music Nation

Vance Joy’s Nation of Two Tour is coming to town and it’s not something you want to miss!

Film Review: "Blockers" is all noise and no substance
Mar 19

Mar 19 Film Review: "Blockers" is all noise and no substance

Megan Neale
Screen Nation

Blockers is a silly film that sadly disappoints in being anything else.

Film Review: "Mary Magdalene" Passionlessly Preaches to the Choir
Mar 18

Mar 18 Film Review: "Mary Magdalene" Passionlessly Preaches to the Choir

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

In a conservative effort to offend no one, "Mary Magdelene" convinces no one

Spoiler Nation Podcast: All Hail "Black Panther"
Mar 18

Mar 18 Spoiler Nation Podcast: All Hail "Black Panther"

Rhys Tarling & Howie Ng
Screen Nation

Wakanda Forever! This episode on the Spoiler Nation Podcast, we dive deep into the Vibranium-powered, high-tech kingdom of "Black Panther", a game-changing entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

WASO's Majestic Rendition of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
Mar 18

Mar 18 WASO's Majestic Rendition of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

Eemali McDonald
Live Nation, Music Nation

I was lucky enough to see the West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s performance of this great work, in addition to Beethoven’s 'Zur Namensfeier Overture' and 'Choral Fantasy', and found myself transported for two hours to a world of whimsical genius.

FILM REVIEW:  "Under the Tree" throws shade on neighbourhood warfare
Mar 15

Mar 15 FILM REVIEW: "Under the Tree" throws shade on neighbourhood warfare

Fynn Ryan
Screen Nation

Under The Tree is a pitch black comedy, it’s ‘Neighbours’ on crystal meth.

Angus and Julia Stone return to Perth in May!
Mar 15

Mar 15 Angus and Julia Stone return to Perth in May!

Megan Neale
Music Nation

Catch everyone's favourite brother sister duo live this May!

Live Review: The 90s Return With The Lemonheads, Veruca Salt, Spiderbait and The Living End
Mar 6

Mar 6 Live Review: The 90s Return With The Lemonheads, Veruca Salt, Spiderbait and The Living End

Rhys Tarling
Live Nation, Music Nation

Red Hill Auditorium was the venue for alternative rock blasts from the pasts. Specifically 90s blasts.

Live Review: Ball Park Music's love-filled Badlands gig
Mar 6

Mar 6 Live Review: Ball Park Music's love-filled Badlands gig

Daniel Morey
Live Nation, Music Nation

Ball Park Music are veterans of the Australian tour circuit at this point in their career, and with sets like this, it’s no wonder why.

Live Review: Oh Wonder's electric set at the Rosemount Hotel
Mar 6

Mar 6 Live Review: Oh Wonder's electric set at the Rosemount Hotel

Katie Bennett
Live Nation, Music Nation

The Rosie has never seen a crowd to unified in their boppin' on a night no one will forget.

Perth Festival Review: "You Know We Belong Together" is a welcome breath of fresh air
Mar 4

Mar 4 Perth Festival Review: "You Know We Belong Together" is a welcome breath of fresh air

Daniel Morey
PIAF, Theatre & Arts

You Know We Belong Together is a wholesome, boundary-destroying show. It radiates with the pure pleasure of existing and performing to a real audience of real people.

Perth Festival Review: "White Spirit" is an "utterly immersive" experience
Mar 3

Mar 3 Perth Festival Review: "White Spirit" is an "utterly immersive" experience

Eemali McDonald
Art Nation, PIAF, Theatre & Arts

For this culturally curious reviewer, watching White Spirit was like eating a bite-sized portion of the Middle East, as I was filled for ninety minutes with the exuberant flavour of this beautiful region so sadly overlooked in the present

Film Review: "In The Fade" is two-thirds excellent, one-third disappointing
Mar 3

Mar 3 Film Review: "In The Fade" is two-thirds excellent, one-third disappointing

Fynn Ryan
Screen Nation

In The Fade is an important and sorrowful film - for the most part. 

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.

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