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Little Lenses
Children as young as three are encouraged to share how they view the world by snapping photos around Sydney for ...
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Little Lenses
Children as young as three are encouraged ...
Read moreNew directions for film festival
The Sydney Film Festival gains a new ...
Read moreApartments to be built on flour power
A historic flour mill in Pyrmont will ...
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OPINION: No more dual roles a win for democracy
The NSW government has closed a gaping loophole which allowed 29 MPs to receive double salaries and ... Read more
Civil libertarian aims to reboot Labor
President of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties, Cameron Murphy strives to take on the Lord Mayor ... Read more
East Sydney left in the dust
While Clover Moore’s council may be one of the most popular in Sydney, not everyone is happy. East ... Read more
Thu May 17th, 2012 - 1 Comment
Tech and Gadgets by Peter Bite
New Products Tablet Computer Covers In the last week I took a look at the various types of tablet ... Read more
Drilling to stop or shift?
St Peters residents have celebrated a victory as Dart Energy announced its decision not to drill for ... Read more
Riot squad attacks students on campus
NSW police have been accused of brutality, following clashes with students at the University of Sydney last Monday. The ... Read more
From feral Keynesianism to social revolution
Nicolas Sarkosy has fallen, and Angela Merkel looks like being next, as a majority of Europeans reject ... Read more
Arts & Entertainment
Music
ALABAMA SHAKES - BOYS & GIRLS
Grunty old blues rock from a brand ...
Read moreRUSKO - SONGS
English producer Rusko is often held responsible ...
Read moreWILDING - BIRD'S BREAD
Bird's Bread is like skipping on a ...
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Theatre
TRUCK STOP
If Sydney were to have a theatre ...
Read moreDEEMING
It’s not exactly something to boast about, ...
Read moreLUCY BLACK
“It’s a rough unstable world at the ...
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Events
THE LIGHT BOX
In a comic nerd’s ultimate wet dream, ...
Read moreSYDNEY 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 ...
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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
THIS AMERICAN LIFE LIVE!
There’s that old and rather tiresome adage: ...
Read moreINTERNATIONAL FILM SCHOOL OPEN DAY
Count yourself a celluloid junkie? The bright ...
Read moreBEL AMI
Based on the 1885 novel by Guy ...
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