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What the Dickens?

Miriam Margolyes serves up a second helping of Dickens Women... February 7th 2012 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens. Marked in...

Review: Walk in Dirt

Stephen House has been responsible for writing some quirky and poignant moments of gay theatre here in Australia. He’s a very talented director and...

The Galileo Project

Canada’s Tafelmusik is coming to town as part of the Perth Festival. This baroque orchestra and chamber choir focuses on music written hundreds of...

Magda Szubanski Comes Out

Actress Magda Szubanski has voiced her support for marriage equality and revealed that she is a lesbian. Earlier today the Kath and Kim star...

Review: Francesca Martinez (What the fuck is normal?! Reloaded)

As a rule, I loathe comedy. I much prefer to laugh at the misfortune of others. It’s less awkward. Although good comedy is, essentially,...

The Unthanks – CD Review

The Unthanks Diversions Vol. 1 The Songs of Robert Whyatt and Anthony and the Johnsons   Rough Trade British folk bank The Unthanks gathered one night...

Girl With The Dragon Tattoo – CD Review

Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross  The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Soundtrack Mute / Colombia Pictures ‘Halves’ is not a word Trent Reznor knows or does....

Body and Soul 15 Years – CD Review

Mixed by Francois K, Joaquin ‘Joe’ Clausell and Danny Krivit  Ministry of Sound Celebrating 15 years of playing their dance party around this world this...

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