With murals all over the Beaches, award-winning designs all over must-have merch and beers, and books selling faster than fresh baked hot cakes, Brentos is back for his third Tawny Frogmouth cover and Tawny Grogmouth fundraising pale ale.
Browsing: Art & Culture
Paige Turner reviews the descended by Ingrid J. Adams and The Voice to Parliament by Kerry O’Brien and Thomas Mayo.
The gloriously entertaining “The Sunshine Club” heads to Glen Street Theatre in August, guided by legendary Australian Director Wesley Enoch.
Reminiscent of a jigsaw puzzle, Misha Harrison’s art comprises of intricately hand cut, painted and embroidered plywood, translating still life arrangements of flowers, drapery and objects into striking three-dimensional artworks.
No joke, Lewis Holt discovered a canny way to combine the two loves of his life, stand-up comedy and craft beer, creating Canned Laughter.
After relaunching from COVID in 2022, the 70th birthday Sydney Film Festival was filled with wonderful stories, interviews and film delights.
Bush to Bowl’s Clarence and Adam are connecting Australians with 60,000 years of heritage thanks to our collective hearty manna, bush tucker.
When Dark Roots Hunt takes you to a fantastical intriguing world, as though Game of Thrones met Alice in Wonderland in an underwater world.
Based on the Mem Fox and Julie Vivas book, the Possum Magic Glen Street Theatre performance was terrific, an engaging story of perseverance.
Billy Bain’s talents span ceramic sculpture, oil painting, etchings, and installations. His work explores
his experiences as an Indigenous man existing within urban Australia, tackling some of society’s most challenging issues, always with a satirical take on contemporary Australian culture.