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How Much Smiths Could a Will Smith Smith if a Will Smith could Smith Smiths?
With Jesse Pinkman as the sole focus this time, we thought it would be a good idea to lay out four of the greatest Breaking Bad episodes centered on our favourite bitch.
An event coordinator from Perth has flipped the city's DJ scene on its head by creating a community enclave exclusively for women and trans performers and attendees. I got the chance to sit down and talk to Nicky Bridge about her latest endeavour, Into The Womb – A Girl's Night Out.
Mojos was heaving on Monday night as people flocked to close their long weekend with the majestic KAIIT, and local support acts Your Girl Pho and Grievous Bodily Calm.
It was hard to tell whether the story was empty, or whether it just made me feel empty.
New Zealand artist Lontalius has just released his album All I Have which includes the lovely pop single ‘Swim’. Set to support Japanese Wallpaper on his upcoming national tour ‘Glow’, it will be the first time he’ll be performing in Australia.
Abominable is heartfelt and undoubtedly means well, but the film utlimately falls too far into the snowy depths of predictability.
Layla Majnun has been a labour of love for the Performing Lines team, and it showed in the care that was given to curating the space at Subiaco Arts Centre.
UK pop artist Millie Turner has recently released her new single, titled ‘Ride This Train’, which speaks about self-empowerment and overcoming obstacles. We spoke to her about her new singles, upcoming debut album, inspirations and more!
It’s that time yet again where our writers are here to share the most blessed of tunes, in light of the new releases over the past two months. If you’re anything like us and have an appetite for finding great new music, dig right in!
A perfect addition to the Lavazza Film Festival 2019 line up, Bangla is a hilarious, enlightening, and impressive directorial debut by Phaim Bhuyian.
Highly charged up and home to essentially half of Perth’s youth for the day, Listen Out 2019 served as the welcome grounds for all things dance, hip hop and RnB.
Holy Holy’s My Own Pool of Light tour was always going to be a stellar experience, but little did we know that our hearts were to be stolen by their supporting act Almond Soy.
After a 3-year absence from Australian shores, The 1975 marked their return with a show to remember at HBF Stadium.
Beyond her incredible musical aptitude and unparalleled voice control, Stella’s dichotomy between being sweet and angelic – whilst at the same time being open about sexuality and expressing a strong voice regarding important socio-political matters – makes her a wonderfully unique artist.
Dzvuke had delivered a set that never wavered in energy, musicianship and good vibes – doubly impressive considering his relative newness to the live performance circuit. It’s doubtless only the start of a bright future, and many more shows and songs to come.
Over the weekend, Isolated Nation got the grand opportunity to send our junior photographer Reo-Blu Caré, who was mentored alongside our talented photographer Brendan Cecich!
They say time flies when you’re having fun, and The Jungle Giants’ Fremantle show seemed to be over just a second after they started. Going off what the guy said behind me as soon as it ended: “Well that was bloody brilliant!”
The boys have just released a new single ‘Robbery’, which includes a music video that was produced and directed by the band themselves.
A stage filled with water. Two rocks, with one performer perched on each. A violinist, visible, but simultaneously blended into the background of the stage. A melancholic song, echoing throughout the room. This is how Two Canaries begins.