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Thirsty Work Being Thirsty Merc

Thirsty Merc are back with another rollicking album, this time heading past the heartbreak into more groove and funk laden territory. Lead singer Rai...

Fools by Heavenly Compulsion: King Lear

The exuberance of youth and middle age is a currency we spend far too quickly. That's why, when our twilight years engulf us, it's...

Grabbing It By The Horns

Memory is a peculiar beast. Sometimes it can be sharp while at other times it can bend and warp, twist itself into a version...

Scissor Sisters – Decadence Can Dance

New York in the early '80s was a world seemingly without end. It was decadent. The music was vivacious. Clubs were burning the world...

Tommy Trash… Anything But!

Tommy Trash is a name synonymous with good times. With his mass of curls and his penchant for dirty electro house, he's an East...

WAAPA's Campest Farce… Anything Goes!

The West Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) is getting ready for quite possibly the biggest theatrical extravaganza ever staged as part of its...

STYLEAID Designer Profile: Of Cabbages & Kings

Collaboration knows no boundaries, is not subject to borders. You can't give collaboration a passport or deport or exile it to the furthest reaches...

Moorcheeba – Murderously Good

Murder art. It was a notion David Bowie toyed with on his seminal album Outside and it's something Morcheeba explore in depth on their...

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