Top 10 Melbourne Culture On this week 28/03/2021

If you don't laugh, you cry. Because you're manic-depressive.   10) Three Bodies: Film Screening and Panel Discussion 30th March What: We all experience the world through a body, a body that has certain powers, and certain constraints. Three Bodies is a short documentary film by Dorothy Allen-Pickard, commissioned by Molonglo...

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Top 10 Melbourne Revelry On this week 28/03/2021

Ethically produced in the bloodiest slaughterhouse.   10) Novel pres. Papa Smurf 3rd April What: Widely considered a longstanding veteran within Melbourne’s music scene, 2020 has seen a complete resurgence of Papa Smurf. The local trance legend skyrocketed to popularity earlier this year following his power house performance at Pitch Music...

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Top 10 Sydney Culture On this week 28/03/2021

Which came first - the diarrhoea or the vomit?   10) Dave Panichi Big Band 29th March What: Led by Dave Panichi, and featuring some of Sydneys most highly regarded and esteemed jazz musicians, this incredible evening will include original works and arrangements by master artist Dave. Why: You’re pissing away your life....

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No Reason at Arts in the Alley

As a society we’ve collectively agreed that life is meaningless. It’s no longer an edgy realisation out of the mouths of black-clad teenagers, it’s simply understood that we’re expelled from a person, sit around scratching ourselves for a few decades and then die. The most troubling...

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Top 10 Melbourne Revelry On this week 07/03/2021

Life's hard, but that's better than it being flaccid.   10) Woodlock: Album Launch 12th March What: After a few years of hiatus, Melbourne’s favourite buskers Woodlock are returning to the stage for one night only, to launch their highly anticipated debut album 'The Future Of An End'.Now signed to Nettwerk...

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Don’t Think, Enjoy, at the Moomba Festival

Finding balance in your life is a fool’s errand, because you are not inherently in control of anything. Sure you can schedule exercise, use a standing desk at work, make your partner feel wanted and tell your children every day that you love them, but no...

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Palpitate Responsibly for the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras

Anticipation is a poison. A little is fine if the payoff is quick and worth endangering your liver. But the more it builds, the more it can consume your mind and contribute to your physical decay. At a certain point, the anticipation becomes of greater impact...

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Top 10 Sydney Revelry On this week 28/02/2021

Flip the bird to summer.   10) El Capitan 28th February What: The Flamingo Martini team wish to welcome you all, as they Comendeer both levels of the Sydney Supercat for one special evening. Let them take you all on our musical journey for your mind, body and soul. There will...

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It’s the Little Things with BrisAsia Festival

Change is imperative. Whether or not it’s self-directed, it occurs constantly and nothing is unaffected. In an infinite universe of endless chaos, predictability is an illusion. Of course, it’s important to remember that the change is usually unimpressive. It can mean that the depressed Jimmy Brings...

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Find Balance at the Sydney Lunar Festival

It’s easy to fall into decay. Reaching a point in life at which you realise you could continue to struggle just long enough to qualify as having lived a life, but that that struggle wouldn’t be too taxing, is too often considered an aspirational state of...

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