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PERTH STREET ART PROFILES – POPP

Are you ready to POPP? Public Outdoor Ping Pong, or POPP, has landed in Perth. Think giant steel ping pong tables in public spaces....

Ambition

by Immodesty Blaize Ebury Press Burlesque has brains. And balls. It's striptease for the Oxford or Harvard gent, the kind who throws a napkin over his...

Amanda Palmer & Her Map of Tasmania

Forget Peaches, Amanda Palmer is electro-pop's new synth disco queen with shoulder pads. At least for the next decade, the 21st Century's difficult T(w)eens....

A Crazy Summer is sure to be…

Simon wears Mykita vs. Romain Kremer Yuri Sunglasses ($1,500) from Blink 138, WHY Creations Silver Dipped Emu Bone and Ostrich Feather Necklace (POA) from...

Stah Light, Stah Bright… First Stah I See Tonight

Fringe World is coming. Are you excited? You should be. It's a showcase of some of the best Fringe acts the world has to...

TIM & JEAN @ GOOD VIBES

Tim and Jean (pronounced as in Jean-Paul Gaultier) are Perth's very own new wave electro darlings. With tracks like Veronica and Come Around tearing...

GRINDERMAN @ BIG DAY OUT

Warren Ellis is a living Australian music legend. He's worked with Nick Cave for years, moving across projects in a consistent display of support....

Perth Street Art: Iconic Urban Art #3 – Grand Lane Upgrade

It started with one of Creepy's housebacked characters, an eerie marker of things to come. And then, within a matter of weeks, Grand Lane...

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