Articles by Gareth Narunsky
Social Media Day hits Sydney (#smday)
A throng of tweeters, facebookers and bloggers gathered in Sydney last Wednesday to celebrate the first international ... Read more
Mallard celebrates ten years
As he celebrates a decade as a local Councillor, Shayne Mallard is looking forward to the next ... Read more
Final curtain for Academy Twin
Paddington’s much-loved Palace Academy Twin cinema has closed its doors for the last time. Cinema lovers were left ... Read more
Street talk
We asked people on the streets of the CBD and Pyrmont what they thought of the elevation ... Read more
Redfern housing project a step closer
By Alex Giblin The Pemulwuy Project to redevelop the Block in Redfern has been given a shot in ... Read more
Flying fox relocation delayed
By Shona Kervinen The proposed relocation of Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens flying-fox colony has been postponed. Approved by Environmental ... Read more
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The mend of the line
By Marie-Eunice Alarcon Sydney residents are in danger of sewerage contamination as leaky 40-year-old drain pipes are ... Read more
City projects benefit from State Budget
By Adrian Raftery Business owners, builders and property buyers were the big winners from the NSW budget released ... Read more
Cool reception for amended Barangaroo plans
Lend Lease’s revised plan for Barangaroo South has drawn criticism from Councillors and the community. The plans released ... Read more
When the Cross was a larrikin
By Clem Gorman So the Cross is in the news again, and probably not for the last time. ... Read more
Arts & Entertainment
Music
DEATH GRIPS - THE MONEY STORE
After attracting a lot of attention for ...
Read moreJULIA HOLTER - EKSTASIS
Swirling sounds of multiple melodies and many ...
Read moreTHE BLACK SEEDS - DUST AND DIRT
New Zealand reggae-soul hard hitters The Black ...
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Theatre
STRANGE INTERLUDE
Known as American dramatist Eugene O’Neill’s 1923 ...
Read moreWHEN DAD MARRIED FURY
When your banker dad who has a ...
Read moreREASONS TO BE PRETTY
Reasons To Be Pretty certainly opens with ...
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Events
SYDNEY WRITERS' FESTIVAL: your week sorted with our shortlist
May 14: National Biography Award It’s hard to ...
Read moreTHE WRITER'S PLAYROOM: BENITO DI FONZO
Playwright, poet and performer Benito Di Fonzo ...
Read moreWEATHER FESTIVAL
MY 21st birthday party involved a lot ...
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Comedy
BOB DOWNE'S 20 GOLDEN GREATS
Bob Downe is back and with him ...
Read moreTHEATRESPORTS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Leave the maroon and blues at home ...
Read moreTOMMY DEAN
It’s hard to forget this United States-bred, ...
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Books
THE PRIVATE, THE PUBLIC, AND THE LINE IN BETWEEN
You know that old line, ‘whoever invokes ...
Read moreBEHIND THE LINES
Published in newspapers, journals and online, cartoons ...
Read moreAN EVENING WITH RICHARD DAWKINS
Richard Dawkins is not one to shy ...
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Exhibitions
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA
While Harry Potter die-hards may still be ...
Read moreHUNTERS HILL ART EXHIBITION
Hunters Hill, the little suburb that could. ...
Read moreEXPOSED
It’s fitting that the Latin root for ...
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Movies
DARK SHADOWS
Every yahoo off the street knows you ...
Read moreTHE DICTATOR
Critics will tear this film apart. The ...
Read moreSYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL: INFINITE STORIES
When you’re faced with a film festival ...
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