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THEATRE REVIEW: "Threshold" is the hero we need
Aug 18

Aug 18 THEATRE REVIEW: "Threshold" is the hero we need

Katie Bennett
Theatre & Arts

Threshold is here to slap us about a bit and confirm that no, we're not mad for thinking it's crazy to lock innocent everyday people up in offshore prisons.

Album Review: Foxing's Nearer My God is a Defiant Statement
Aug 17

Aug 17 Album Review: Foxing's Nearer My God is a Defiant Statement

Daniel Morey
Music Nation

Foxing’s latest release, Nearer My God, is very clearly the work of a band defiantly shouting back to the universe that seems hell-bent on tearing them apart.

FILM REVIEW: Out-of-this-world "Living Universe" imagines the first mission beyond our solar system
Aug 17

Aug 17 FILM REVIEW: Out-of-this-world "Living Universe" imagines the first mission beyond our solar system

Ronan O'Neill
Science Nation, Screen Nation

Living Universe is a beautiful, intriguing and mind-blowing documentary imagining the perilous first mission to a planet outside our solar system and the search for alien life in our universe.

6LACK is coming 'From Atlanta, With Love'
Aug 15

Aug 15 6LACK is coming 'From Atlanta, With Love'

Reuben Black
Music Nation

Following his previous tour with the Migos last year, 6LACK is now touring his new sophomore album East Atlanta Love Letter (dropping 14th of September) at one New Zealand and four Australian shows.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: A Spectacle like No Other
Aug 11

Aug 11 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: A Spectacle like No Other

Daniel Morey
Theatre & Arts

It's a simply remarkable production in every way, shape and form.

Film Review: "The Breaker Upperers" is a disappointingly broken comedy
Aug 8

Aug 8 Film Review: "The Breaker Upperers" is a disappointingly broken comedy

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

Amid the dead air and amateurish production, I could vaguely sense where The Breaker Upperers humour was coming from, and it’s certainly a refreshing perspective. You want to like it because it's so desperate to please and to make you laugh.

SCIENCE NATION: Can MDMA be used to treat PTSD?
Aug 8

Aug 8 SCIENCE NATION: Can MDMA be used to treat PTSD?

Ronan O'Neill
Science Nation

Curious about how mental health issues may be treated in the future?

'Repulsive and Provocative': An Interview with Blue Room Theatre's "Unveiling: Gay Sex for Endtimes"
Aug 7

Aug 7 'Repulsive and Provocative': An Interview with Blue Room Theatre's "Unveiling: Gay Sex for Endtimes"

Katie Bennett
Theatre & Arts

In the coming weeks The Blue Room Theatre will showcase a fantastical second season of Unveiling: Gay Sex for Endtimes. We interviewed all-around theatre extraordinaire Joe Lui to find out the latest prophetic wisdom.

PREVIEW: POLOSHIRT to rock the boat on their Australian tour
Aug 7

Aug 7 PREVIEW: POLOSHIRT to rock the boat on their Australian tour

Rachel Yeo
Music Nation

Teaming up together, Polographia and Winston Surfshirt have created a refreshing new offering: POLOSHIRT.

Film Review: Competent but conventional "Beirut" isn't worthy of Jon Hamm
Aug 1

Aug 1 Film Review: Competent but conventional "Beirut" isn't worthy of Jon Hamm

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

If there’s any reason to see this, it’s for Jon Hamm.

Film Review: "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" doesn't let a plot get in the way of a good time
Jul 25

Jul 25 Film Review: "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" doesn't let a plot get in the way of a good time

Laila Nowell
Screen Nation

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again might be lacking in the plot department, but that doesn’t stop it from being an entertaining film and a must for any musical fan.

Theatre Review: The Man & The Moon
Jul 23

Jul 23 Theatre Review: The Man & The Moon

Ella Smith
Theatre & Arts

The Man And The Moon was part prose, part musical, part drama and wholly wonderful.

Twenty One Pilots return with 'Bandito' world tour this December
Jul 19

Jul 19 Twenty One Pilots return with 'Bandito' world tour this December

Scott Hayes
Music Nation

After a year-long hiatus, Twenty One Pilots have announced a worldwide tour and are set to hit Australia early in December 2018.

LIVE REVIEW: Cosmo's Midnight unpack it all in their second Perth show
Jul 16

Jul 16 LIVE REVIEW: Cosmo's Midnight unpack it all in their second Perth show

Rachel Yeo
Live Nation

After a completely sold-out Saturday show, Cosmo’s Midnight were back at it at Slim's for round two.

Childish Gambino tour: This is Australia
Jul 16

Jul 16 Childish Gambino tour: This is Australia

Reuben Black
Music Nation

After taking the internet by the reigns with his hit single ‘This is America’, Childish Gambino has hit back with his Summer Pack releases, which make you want to grab your towel and hit the beach with a drink in hand.

Film Review: In "Skyscraper", How Much Dangling In The Air Can One Man Do?
Jul 15

Jul 15 Film Review: In "Skyscraper", How Much Dangling In The Air Can One Man Do?

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

It’s a The Rock movie.

Scandinavian Film Fest: "What Will People Say" Is a heartbreaking depiction of an even more heartbreaking truth
Jul 10

Jul 10 Scandinavian Film Fest: "What Will People Say" Is a heartbreaking depiction of an even more heartbreaking truth

Megan Neale
Screen Nation

The annual Scandinavian Film Fest is back in a big way with this wonderful Norwegian/Pakistani tale.

LIVE REVIEW: Matthew Young @ Jack Rabbit Slim's
Jul 10

Jul 10 LIVE REVIEW: Matthew Young @ Jack Rabbit Slim's

Joel Raja
Live Nation

By the end of the night was a packed room of mellow youths, slow grinding to the calming tunes Matthew Young had yet to share in upcoming releases (along with ones that he had released).

Rev Film Fest: "Bugs" is an exceptional depiction of modern Australian school life
Jul 9

Jul 9 Rev Film Fest: "Bugs" is an exceptional depiction of modern Australian school life

sarah marshman
Screen Nation

An incredible debut feature that heralds a genuine talent, BUGS follows a group of teenagers at high school as they plan their weekend and jostle for position in the complex hierarchy of teenage social networks.

Film review: "You Were Never Really Here" Deconstructs the Action movie
Jul 8

Jul 8 Film review: "You Were Never Really Here" Deconstructs the Action movie

Rhys Tarling
Screen Nation

An anti-action action film.

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