Episode 46

The Eclectic Comedy Music Show Featuring Comedy Records (Stand Up/Skit/Novelty – i.e Monty Python – Australia You’re Standing In It – Tom Lehler etc) Instructional Records ( Everything You Need To Know To Operate A CB RADIO – Shape Up & Dance with Felicity Kendal – etc) Odd / Left of Centre Music – The […]

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Pacific Opera Presents The Mozart Requiem

Join us and be immersed in the profound beauty of Mozart’s Requiem as our young artists take centre stage at Stephen’s Uniting Church. The sacred echoes of this masterful composition create a transformative experience for all who witness it.   The emotional depth and spiritual intensity of one of Mozart’s most beloved and famous works […]

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Alana Conway at Camelot Lounge

With a voice that demands attention combined with the angelic tones of the harp, Alana Conways’s remarkable talent is making its mark on the Australian music scene. Alana’s musical journey has taken her on extensive tours across Australasia, both on land and sea, captivating audiences with her soulful and powerful vocals. Her performances have graced […]

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Squeezing The Creatives

Creatives in Sydney have always done it tough. Now it’s worse than ever. Our artists are leaving in droves. On this episode of The Sydneyist Elizabeth Farrelly asks, can Sydney survive the loss of its creatives?  Elizabeth Farrelly was joined by three artists: writer Mark Mordue, silk-screen artists Peter Bainbridge and actor Kate Mannix about surviving […]

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A Techno Night With X CLUB.

Review of HIDE THE JUNK warehouse party present by X CLUB. at Carriageworks. As night falls over Sydney, the Carriageworks undergoes a transformation. Once-deserted streets teem with life as crowds of young people flock to the venue, eagerly awaiting entry into the former railway hangar. After clearing security, the atmosphere shifts into high gear. The […]

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Volume Festival At The Art Gallery Of New South Wales

Volume, the innovative music series presented by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, returns in July to push the limits of sound and live performance. Featuring four visionary headline artists: André 3000 New Blue Sun LIVE, the critically acclaimed experimental jazz project of American hip-hop titan André 3000; American art rock trailblazer and Sonic Youth […]

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Episode 45

The Eclectic Comedy Music Show Featuring Comedy Records (Stand Up/Skit/Novelty – i.e Monty Python – Australia You’re Standing In It – Tom Lehler etc) Instructional Records ( Everything You Need To Know To Operate A CB RADIO – Shape Up & Dance with Felicity Kendal – etc) Odd / Left of Centre Music – The […]

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Long-Lasting tourist’ Bringing Vibes to the Cultural Scene

Hola, I am Silvana. I’m not a tourist, but I may look like one. This is my story, summarised in six paragraphs. I’ve been living in Australia for the last 10 years, but I was born on the hot Caribbean Coast of Colombia and grew up in the city with the second-biggest carnival in South […]

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West Phil In The City

The best of the West! Join the inaugural city performance of Western Sydney Philharmonic with piano superstar Alexander Gavrylyuk and cond. Fabian Russell. Works by Dvořák, Grieg, and Sdraulig. Born in Ukraine in 1984 and holding Australian citizenship, Alexander Gavrylyuk began his piano studies at the age of seven and gave his first concerto performance […]

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Review – Vivid 2024: Devonté Hynes And The Sydney Symphony Orchestra

an image of musician Devonte Hynes performing at the Sydney Opera House for Vivid 2024

The announcement of Dev’s inclusion on the lineup for Vivid 2024 was met with great enthusiasm by fans of the East London-born artist. Upon arrival at the Opera House, it was evident that the crowd consisted heavily of Dev-otees who were there to take whatever journey Hynes had in store for us. […]

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