Top 10 Melbourne Culture On this week 08/03/2020

Exotic constipation, by design.   10) Derek Gripper (Live) 10th March What: Derek Gripper is a classical guitarist who has taken a unique path. As a South African classical musician he felt limited by the music of the traditional classical guitar and so went on a journey through different musical styles,...

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Top 10 Melbourne Revelry On this week 08/03/2020

A heavy dose of jam solves most problems. Everything else is a garnish.   10) Novel presents Nina Kraviz & Aurora Halal 8th March What: On the eve of Labour Day, Novel will host world-renowned artists Nina Kraviz and Aurora Halal for their long-overdue Melbourne club shows. Prepare yourself to be...

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Top 10 Sydney Culture On this week 08/03/2020

Accept your fate.   10) AI and the Bias of Machines: Robert Elliott Smith 9th March What: How do we stop the internet making bigots of us all? We live in a world increasingly ruled by technology, finding comfort in the idea that this technology is free of prejudice; only its...

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Top 10 Sydney Revelry On this week 08/03/2020

Experiencing vertigo? Drop down to our level.   10) House Party at Milky Lane 14th March What: Dance the night away in a great friendly atmosphere with great music at a fantastic venue, headlined by SOLI, one of Sydney's best young DJ's, alongside crowd favourite Ant Schillaci and more! Why: EDM and fried...

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Give Up at Approachable Members of Your Local Community’s ‘Love Thy Neighbour’ Tour

The world is a torrent of predictability. Nuclear annihilation, apocalyptic environmental conditions and a fatal mass infection are threats as reliable as a backwoods turn of phrase being used to equivocate humanity's very real imminent doom. All the constant sandwich-board wearing lunacy in the form of lucid,...

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Source Comrades at the Pitch Music & Arts Festival

You're afraid. We're afraid. Collective fear is perhaps the only indestructible force for unification because we're collectively profoundly concerned with individual self-preservation and that requires a tonne of disposable bodies around us as a barricade that we first must charm with faux brotherhood. These days there are...

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We Are What We Are at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival

It's an interesting world we live in. A phrase that has been uttered in various incarnations throughout the ages, though its defining implication is era specificity. These times are different to all the other times, just like all the other times were different. Our own...

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Embrace Everything at Ultra Australia

Respect, we're often told by people who received free education and subsequently crashed the economy, is hard to come by these days. Especially from the avocado-eating young hipsters viewable from within a small city mansion currently worth millions of dollars that was bought for a...

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Roll the Dice at the Days Like This Festival

Taste in music is relative. It's one of the brilliant things about music. No matter what kind of brain is living inside the squishy skull of each slimy mistake humanity births out, there'll be some genre that'll make its synapses fire in the right kinds...

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Top 10 things On in Brisbane this week 01/03/2020

War's upon us.   10) Making Meaning: Collections as Data 6th March What: Making Meaning: Collections as Data is a one-day symposium featuring influential and challenging speakers from the research, government, digital humanities and GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) sectors. Making Meaning aims to raise awareness of the potential of...

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