Category: culture

TEDxHaymarket – Think. Act. Evolve.

TEDxHaymarket premiered this February with an introspective take on our modern-day existence. Through the stellar array of speakers on the night, the talks encompassed a diverse range of social facets, addressing everything from technology, the arts, identity, and more. Alpha…

Eau De Vie Whisky Appreciation Society

We all know Eau De Vie as that uber-cool, secret hideout for evenings fuelled by liquid nitrogen concoctions, flaming cocktails and everything in between. For a change, we got to experience the other forte of this fine establishment – its…

‘The Trouble with Harry’ at the Seymour Centre

The Trouble with Harry is a play based on the true story of Eugenia Falleni and written by the Australian multi-award winning dramatist Lachlan Philpott. It’s being performed in Sydney from 16 February to 3 March at the Seymour Center. When I…

Blink King's Cross Theatre Sydney

‘BLINK’ at the King’s Cross Theatre

Tucked away in the King’s Cross Hotel, right in front of the Coca-Cola billboard, Stories Like These presents a quirky but romantic love story titled BLINK at the King’s Cross Theatre. It’s a simple but complex scenario: country boy comes to…

MCA ARTBAR JANuary 2017 Sydney

ARTBAR at the MCA: art, drinks, music, dancing, and fireworks

The last Friday of each month turns the Museum of Contemporary Art into ARTBAR: a late-night haven for all things cultural. Be it visiting the rotating exhibitions, interacting with arts and crafts, or listening to music — it’s all at…

Twilight at Taronga: Killing Heidi concert

The Twilight at Taronga summer concert series returns for another year after a series of successful runs. This year’s lineup has a distinct Australian feel to it, including the reunion of number of popular bands from the 1990s and early…

‘Lennon: Through a Glass Onion’ at the Sydney Opera House

John Waters’ and Stewart D’Arrietta’s two-man show Lennon: Through a Glass Onion has returned to Sydney for its silver anniversary tour. It’s done the rounds off-Broadway, in London’s West End, at the Edinburgh Festival and even, daringly, in the Beatles’…