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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Top 10 Melbourne Culture On this week 01/03/2020

Steam your silk and coiff your quiff, Russell Brand's coming to town.   10) International Women's Day 2020: How She Got There Panel Discussion 5th March What: Celebrate International Women's Day with women leaders and entrepreneurs and learn their story of how they got where they are today. This event is...

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Top 10 Melbourne Revelry On this week 01/03/2020

Paint, polyester and psychedelic Japanese rock.   10) Animals Dancing: Hunee (Rush Hour) 6th March What: Since first blessing the hallowed basement of Melbourne’s Mercat Cross Hotel in ’14, Hunee's infectious DJ style and acute selections have seen him stand firm as one of the scene’s most in demand deejays across...

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Top 10 Sydney Revelry On this week 01/03/2020

Ever seen a rainbow at twilight?   10) Studio 54 Tribute 6th March What: Electric Boogie returns to farewell the summer with a disco extravaganza. This time you can expect even more decorations & disco balls and a venue fully decked out like the legendary Studio 54! This will be the...

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Be Better at Down to Earth: A Fire and Climate Relief Concert

We're all seeking moral absolution. Guilt is one of the many side effects that comes with the only universally recognised human birthright: self-hatred. The majority of us haven't done anything cataclysmically immoral, rather, we're living a life of immorality by a thousand cuts. Which is why we...

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Know You’re Over the Limit at the Melbourne Cocktail Festival

Instability is poison. No matter how depressing the rut you're in is, the fact remains that the rut is a source of comfort, which is why, in the same way a human, when blinded, will always walk in an arc as opposed to a straight line,...

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Reminisce (Don’t Dream Yet) at the Inland Sea of Sound Festival

We're well into 2020 and the raw fear has abated. We've, on the whole, been reassured that the monotony of our everyday lives remains as indestructible as ever, and the terrified screams that echoed around our conscious minds have been relegated to our subconscious, like so...

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Stroke Your Addiction at the Farmer & The Owl Festival

Life in a city can be taxing, so we've been told by the Coles Group conglomerate whilst they're peddling their ever-cheaper bottles of cow tit juice and bird periods. They're not wrong in that respect. They're morally in the wrong in almost every respect, but city...

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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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