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Boots N Cats (Beans) – music review

At last, Beans has returned! Boots N Cats marks their third album, the follow-up to 2020’s All Together Now. Frontman…

Win tickets to Back to Black

- Back to Black - Only in cinemas from 11 April 2024 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks to…

The Rumor Game (Thomas Mullen) – book review

Thomas Mullen has shown his ability to deliver engaging crime-genre driven historical fiction in the trilogy which started with 2017’s…

New music round-up (for w/e 15 March 2024)

Our selection of the best new music across a range of genres from the week ending 15 March 2024. True…

The Great Escaper – movie review

A tinge of nostalgia permeates this drama which is the final film for two-time Oscar and Tony award winning actress…

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (The Australian Ballet) – ballet review

The Australian Ballet’s glorious production of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a fitting tribute to the splendid State Theatre before…

Love Lies Bleeding – movie review

If you think Thelma & Louise and step it up several notches, you may get to Love Lies Bleeding. This…

Banging Denmark (PIP Theatre) – theatre review

PIP Theatre’s first offering for 2024 is the hilarious Banging Denmark, written by Van Badham and directed by Heidi Gledhill.…

Swansong (Theatre Works’ Explosives Factory) – theatre review

A bravura showing from Andre De Vanny distinguishes the incendiary play Swansong by Conor McDermottroe. Set in the 1960s and ‘70s,…

Every Lovely Terrible Thing (Theatre Works) – theatre review

Chaos and trauma are at play in Every Lovely Terrible Thing. A highly dysfunctional family implodes and picks apart its innards. They…