Review: Ghost Quartet @ Hayes Theatre

Friday 10 January 2025 Hayes Theatre Antipodes Theatre Company Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) Ghost Quartet is a musical that tells the tale of four friends conjuring spirits (both supernatural and alcoholic) as they narrate four diverse stories spanning seven centuries. Expect a high level of musicianship from an incredibly talented cast. Sometimes melancholic, […]

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Albums of the Week: Meva’s Journal – Kit Sebastian // Kit Sebastian – New Internationale

Meva’s Journal – Kit Sebastian “Meva’s Journal” is the enchanting new album from Kit Sebastian, blending vibrant Latin rhythms, psychedelia, and a touch of dreamy jazz. With lush instrumentation and evocative vocals, the album weaves a narrative of personal introspection and exploration, drawing on influences from across the globe. “Meva’s Journal” feels like a journey through a kaleidoscopic […]

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Kickstart Your Musical Journey in 2025 with Open Academy!

Could 2025 be the year you finally turn your musical dreams into reality? Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been playing for years, the Open Academy at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music is now enrolling for Term 1 short courses—and we’ve got something for everyone! From beginner-level courses to more advanced ensemble work, Term 1 is your chance to explore new […]

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Albums of the Week: Tryp Tych Trio -Warsaw Conjunction // Jerome Blaze – Living Room

Trip Tych Trio – Warsaw Conjunction “Warsaw Conjunction” from the Tryp Tych Trio offers a captivating blend of avant-garde jazz, experimental sounds, and intricate musicianship. With a rich interplay of textures, the trio crafts a unique sonic journey that feels both exploratory and grounded. The album draws inspiration from Warsaw’s vibrant cultural landscape, merging spontaneous improvisation […]

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Albums of the Week: Mulatu Astatke & The Hoodna Orchestra – Tension // Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Wild God

Malatu Astatke & The Hoodna Orchestra – Tension “Tension” sees the legendary Mulatu Astatke, the father of Ethio-jazz, teaming up with the talented Hoodna Orchestra for an electrifying new release that builds on his iconic fusion of Ethiopian rhythms, jazz, and funk. The album pulses with Astatke’s signature vibraphone playing, interwoven with rich horn sections, groovy […]

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Belvoir St Theatre Presents ‘Song of First Desire’

Andrew Bovell (When the Rain Stops Falling, Things I Know To Be True)succeeds at crafting a masterful telling of passion, history and politics in the picturesque setting of Madrid, Spain. Camellia whittles away her days, caught between the past and the present, in her stately Spanish home. She is looked after by her carer Alejandro […]

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Belvoir St Theatre Presents ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’: A Colourful Look into Redfern History

From the mind of Gumbayngirr/Wiradjuri playwright Dalara Williams, this sharp and exciting new play brings with it joy, hilarity and an insightful look into the lives of three Indigenous women in the midst of 60s Redfern. Redfern 1966. 3 lives. 3 perspectives. A friendship and a love story woven together. Cheryl, Lulu and Queenie are […]

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BJ the Chicago Kid Live Bluesfest Tours

Grammy-nominated R&B soul singer and songwriter BJ the Chicago Kid, born Bryan Sledge, hails from Chicago, Illinois. Known for his gospel-infused vocals and deep connection to classic soul, BJ makes his highly anticipated debut Australian tour in 2025, bringing his smooth blend of R&B, soul, and hip-hop to audiences down under for the first time. […]

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Steel Pulse Live Bluesfest Tours

Steel Pulse, one of reggae’s most iconic and influential bands, is set to celebrate their 50th anniversary with a highly anticipated tour across Australia in early 2025. Known for their pioneering blend of roots reggae, punk, and rock, Steel Pulse has spent five decades creating socially conscious, empowering music that has inspired generations. From their […]

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Albums of the Week: Flock – Flock II // Fat Freddy’s Drop – SLO MO

Flock – Flock II UK supergroup Flock return with their highly anticipated sophomore album, Flock II. Comprising an exceptional lineup—Bex Burch (fresh from her debut solo album on International Anthem), Sarathy Korwar, Tamar Osborn (Collocutor, Dele Sosimi, Unknown To Known), Danalogue (The Comet Is Coming / Soccer96), and Al MacSween (Kefaya)—the album showcases their unique ability […]

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Your One-Stop Shop for Music: WOMADelaide is Back and Bigger than Ever!

Hosted on the ancestral lands of the Kaurna People in the Botanical Gardens/ Tainmuntilla of Adelaide WOMADelaide is back and even bigger in 2025! The iconic music festival has been in the public eye since it’s inception in 1992. Begun as a daring and innovative experiment, WOMAD has taken on a life of its own […]

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Arts Wednesday previews the 2025 Sydney Festival

Arts Wednesday begins a preview of the Sydney Festival interviewing a variety of artists in many genres. We begin this week chatting to Stephanie Lake who is the Resident Choreographer of The Australian Ballet and is one of the most innovative Australian choreographers to emerge in the last decade. She created the international hits Colossus and Manifesto(smash successes […]

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