Top 10 things On in Brisbane this week 23/02/2020

Get ready to laugh your arse off. Whitesnake's on tour.   10) BOADICEA: A Celtic Cabaret 28th February What: An opera depicting the life and times of Boadicea, the Celtic British Warrior Queen, who in 60 AD led an uprising against the Romans. Written by Judy Stevens and Clarry Evans, directed...

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Top 10 Melbourne Culture On this week 23/02/2020

The gases you'll be consuming this week are real classy.   10) Teddy Bears' Picnic 23rd February What: Prepare for a fun-filled day of marvellous market stalls, food trucks, roving entertainment, performances, and a vintage carnival. And don’t forget to enter the famous Teddy Bear Parade. You’re sure of a big...

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Top 10 Melbourne Revelry On this week 23/02/2020

Drink the rainbow.   10) Full Moon Party 28th February What: Billboard The Venue will be completely transformed over 2 rooms, with 1000's of free glow sticks, festival wands, flashing leis, UV face and body paint, fire performers and amazing neon light shows! Why: Like a bad LSD trip but completely devoid of...

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Top 10 Sydney Culture On this week 23/02/2020

The peak of this week is brought to you by Netflix.   10) Liverpool Language Festival  29th February What: Get an in-depth insight into the great linguistic diversity of the languages in existence. By the end of this event, you'll not only have gained a greater insight into the languages on...

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Top 10 Sydney Revelry On this week 23/02/2020

Celebrate good times, come on. It's the 21st Century. There's at most four of them per year.   10) Pecudet Boat Party 23rd February What: Pecudet brings you one of the best, most epic boat parties in Sydney. Enjoy good vibes, a beautiful journey along Sydney harbour, great music and better...

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Laugh (No One’s Watching) at the Brisbane Comedy Festival

Pessimism seems to be the default emotional and intellectual position of humans in 2020. This isn't without reason. War, famine, torture, slavery, over-consumption, environmental catastrophe and indoctrination of children are all as present as they ever were, but now we have to read about it and...

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Take it Real Slow at the Transitions Film Festival

Change is always hard to accept. Everyone loses their minds when their favourite diabetic racist cereal mascot suddenly gets updated for the modern era and replaced with something that will be problematic again in five years. It's not the potential benefits or losses the change provokes. It's the...

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Be Happy or Don’t at the Electric Gardens Festival

We're all chasing a buzz. No matter how clean, sober or morally opposed to gluten you may claim to be, the fact remains that humans are, by nature, drug addicts. Anything to get that warm squirt of dopamine and serotonin that makes our limbs feel squiggly...

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Top 10 things On in Brisbane this week 16/02/2020

Don't laugh. When you're in your seventies you'll look ridiculous in black leather too.   10) Double Exhibition Opening: Marianna Simnett & Sancintya Mohini Simpson 22nd February What: See London-based artist Marianna Simnett’s CREATURE, which brings together three of her most significant film and installation works for her first exhibition in...

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