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A Star is Born Standing in the shadows of love
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Mark Mordue
The film has something powerful to say about ‘toxic masculinity’, painting an unusually believable portrait of male energy hedged between self-determination and self-destruction.
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Bob Dylan and His Band Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Sunday 19.08.18
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Mark Mordue
The mystery of this evening is how he got to be this mythical – and yet so human again? It’s as if Dylan has fought his way back into being here and is saying a strange thank you to a dream that almost destroyed him.
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Kazuo Imai The People’s Republic, Camperdown, Wednesday 12.06.2019
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Mark Mordue
With his woolly grey hair and bow-legged gait the legendary improviser seems more like some kind of cosmic fisherman than an avant-garde musician. Perhaps in Japan this is one and the same thing?
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Rock ‘n’ Roll Friends Robert Forster in Summer Hill
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Mark Mordue
Backyard concerts like these come from websites like Parlour, where artists can make a deeper connection with fans – and where fans can create small community events that connect people to a beautiful moment like today.
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Best Day Ever Mulga and the mural at Bondi Beach Public School
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Regina Botros
“One kid keeps asking me, ‘How does your beard grow’?” says Mulga. “He said this morning, ‘I hope your beard had a good night’s sleep.’”
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Ghost Dance Marrugeku’s Le Dernier Appel at Carriageworks
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Mark Mordue
You really felt these people were dancing for their lives. Or if not quite that, fighting to understand who they were – part liberation struggle, part exorcism.
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Calling on Paradise Laurie Anderson at HOTA on the Gold Coast
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Kirsten Krauth
What Laurie Anderson loves most about creating and experiencing art is the chance to feel lost, to be disembodied.
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Justin Bieber: As Long as You Love Me Ghosts in the Machine
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Colin Gore
Last night I met Justin Bieber in a dream.
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Don’t Blink World Press Photo exhibition 2018
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Tanya Lake
When I fall asleep that night the images return. Strangely enough, I think of the face of a Japanese garbage man.
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Brothers’ Nest When blood really is thicker
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James Douglas
The Jacobsons are large men, with the heft of bulls but the contour of toddlers. They make a charismatic double act – Tweedledumb and Tweedledevious.
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Still Together Lighting a fire for the Warumpi Band
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Neil Murray
Acknowledging our special history, Sammy Butcher and I talked about writing songs again. We felt we could still make a statement.
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‘40,000 Years is Long, Long Time…’ Restoring Redfern’s famous mural
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Kate Bettes
“One woman walking past said it was a childish work. But I think that’s irrelevant. It’s important to community as a whole.”
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Blak Douglas and Uncle Roy Kennedy An Archibald finalist
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Steve Dow
Two blokes get together in a small artists’ studio, on Redfern’s Little Eveleigh Street, and yarn.
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Machismo Schmismo The Presets’ on ‘HI VIZ’
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Bernard Zuel
Blokey electronica is, like blokey rock and blokey country, all about the balls, the balls, the balls.