Top 10 things On in Brisbane this week 29/09/2019

Briefly escape from the daily grind; the grinder requires disinfectant.   10) QUT Design Week 29th September-3rd October What: Join QUT at the inaugural QUT Design Week 2019, to learn, engage with, and be inspired by design research, innovation and creativity. QUT Design Week 2019 highlights the potential of design to...

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Top 10 Melbourne Revelry On this week 29/09/2019

The Germans are coming. So you might as well drink, dance and drink again up until the point when they arrive. The next world war go by a lot quicker if you're not sober.   10) White pres. Matt Sassari 4th October What: White Noise is kicking Spring off with someone...

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Top 10 Sydney Culture On this week 29/09/2019

This week's as good as it gets. Because humanity's only going to exist for about 5 more years and we haven't set a very high standard.   10) Cirque du Soleil: KURIOS – Cabinet Des Curiosités  5th October-24th November What: Cirque du Soleil will bring its newest creation to Australia: KURIOS...

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Top 10 Sydney Revelry On this week 29/09/2019

Feel the music in the air. It'll distract you from the carbon monoxide.   10) The Drifter: Nights Like This 5th October What: The Drifter is Mark Flynn, an Irish producer, DJ and singer. The Drifter's DJ style, like his productions, definitely lean towards the hypnotic, melodic and emotive side of...

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Shut Up and Scream Louder; Cover Your Ears and Listen Out!

There's a problem in contemporary culture that is unique to the present. It has also existed for millennia and will exist for the next five years when the apocalypse hits. How can something unique be so commonplace? We don't know. Frankly we stopped paying attention halfway through...

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The Cask Strength Live Sets: True Strength Wasn’t Inside You All Along, But it Can Be Chronically

The world is paralysed between the past and the future. Some call it 'the present'. But that's a little too simplistic-a term that doesn't really account for the complex visceral emotions aroused when one encounters a 21-year-old smoking an e-cigarette wearing watchmakers glasses from the 1800s outside...

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Burning Seed: The Burn That Doesn’t Need Penicillin, a Green Alternative or the Death of Corporate Media

Being conscious on a macrocosmic scale is exhausting. To do an act that could be considered a moral one is to commit to a point in the future when you realise you've wiped out a species or decimated an economy or been genuinely appreciative of the...

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How Many Roads Must a Man Walk Down? None if He’s Got a Chrysler. Gun It To Folk By the Sea.

'Romantic nationalism'. An interesting phrase equally at home in both a pro-Nazi and anti-Nazi narrative. And equally applicable and inapplicable to the genre of folk music. A nonthreatening musical genre whose pliable appeal is representative of the pliability of human morality. Folk is rooted in the vaguely...

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Top 10 things On in Brisbane this week 22/09/2019

The river's on fire. Come see it before the realities of future fracking make the experience less poetic and more literal.   10) K Motionz Live 22nd September What: At just 19, K Motionz has already become one of the most in-demand Drum & Bass producers in the UK. His 16-track...

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Top 10 Melbourne Culture On this week 22/09/2019

This week is as big as it is little. Just like your fried chicken-induced heart attack in the grand scheme of things.   10) Reef and Beef at Iki-jime 25th September What: Iki-jime will partner with Dal Zotto Wines to present the finest from the kitchen accompanied by a selection from...

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