From Hume Crescent and Manchester’s 24hr party people to Sydney’s 90s electronic boom. […]
Interview with atone (aka Andy Fitzgerald)

From Hume Crescent and Manchester’s 24hr party people to Sydney’s 90s electronic boom. […]
Pacific Opera Studio is ending its 2025 season with a bang. On September 27th and 28th, join Pacific Opera Studio at the Tom Mann Theatre in Surry Hill for an unforgettable night of Opera Favourites presented by their talented 2025 Young Artists. Pacific Opera Studio has been preparing and developing the next generation of Australian […]
You have not been to Lazybones Lounge yet? September is YOUR time to do so. Lazybones Lounge Restaurant & Bar is located in Marrickville, with its unique decor, it is the perfect place to chat, hang out, have an awesome dinner and listen to some great music. Each month they gather artists from many genres, […]
Thursday 4 September 2025 Sydney Opera House The Australian World Orchestra Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) More words have been written about Gustav Mahler’s 4th and 5th Symphonies than the number of notes in both works combined. Given that they are scored for around 100 musicians and they both last around an hour, that […]
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Tuesday 2 September 2025 Eternity Theatre, Darlinghurst Lewis Major Projects Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) Through a series of curious circumstances, Lewis Major went from a future as a sheep shearer in South Australia to becoming a celebrated choreographer. He left the farm to learn dance, but an onstage accident left him unable to […]
11 Nights of the best Global and Local Jazz across 12 iconic Sydney venues this Spring! The 2025 Sydney International Women’s Jazz Festival (SIWJF) invites you to make an expression between 23rd October and 2nd November, featuring the best global and local Jazz artists across 12 venues this Spring. Now in its 14th year, the SIWJF has […]
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Lose yourself in Australian singer songwriter Gregg Arthur’s warm baritone when he returns to the Lounge for an intimate concert of his own award-winning compositions alongside favourite jazz standards from the musicians who influenced his life in song. Endorsed by the biggest names in jazz and praised by his contemporaries and the press, Gregg follows […]
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King Street Gallery on William Exhibition and sale 26 August – 20 September 2025 Review by Anthony Frater (Arts Wednesday) It always a long awaited treat when a new collection of paintings from Idris Murphy come to market. Idris Murphy was born in Sydney in 1949 and graduated from Sydney’s National Art School in 1971. […]
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Friday 29 August 2025 Seymour Centre Omusubi Productions Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) Jizo (地蔵/womb of the earth): stone statues that have a spiritual power for protection and longevity. 80 years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, The Face of Jizo could not be more relevant or timely. It probes the importance of telling and […]
Short courses for adults: jazz and soul ensembles, impro basics, jazz guitar, music theory, singing, and more! Classes held at: Conservatorium of Music with some online classes, starting 13th October. This spring, nurture your creativity with a short music course at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music’s Open Academy. Pick up a new instrument perhaps? – […]
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The journey of pursuing art has brought me to Sydney all the way from Kathmandu, Nepal, and I plan on exploring as many aspects of it as I possibly can. My name is Akanksha Bhandari, and I’m an international student enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree of Visual Arts and Design at the Australian Catholic University. […]
I’m Vedrana Srbinoska, a year 10 student at Caringbah High School. Being a guitarist, bassist, and singer, music has always been a key part of my life. I play in a strings ensemble, band, and guitar ensemble at school, and have recently spoken in an episode of the Telstra Foundation’s upcoming podcast: DEAR DIGITAL FUTURE. […]
MOONSTRUCK – Ensemble Offspring Almost 30 years to the day and in the same venue as the Spring Ensemble’s first concert, Moonstruck looks to the origins of our ensemble and imagines the future. The starting point is Arnold Schoenberg’s revolutionary classic from 1912, Pierrot lunaire – still radical to the ear as it straddles the […]