Found Footage Festival finds humor in the unexpected

The duo behind the Found Footage Film Festival, Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher, have spent over a decade touring the U.S. in search of the outlandish and hysterical footage hidden away on old VHS tapes. With Cherished Gems, which premiered…

Breakfast Cartoon Cereal Party at the Factory Theatre

As part of the Sydney Underground Film Festival, the Breakfast Cartoon Cereal Party is back by popular demand. The attire is your favourite pyjamas, slippers, and possibly your onesie. It’s suitable for children and children-at-heart as we experienced 120 minutes…

‘The Night Alive’ at the Old Fitz

How do you describe a play like The Night Alive? Too funny to be a tragedy, and too tragic for a black comedy, this new play by acclaimed Irish playwright Conor McPherson is brought brilliantly to life by Redline Productions,…

The Perfect Gin Cocktail to Kick Off the Spring

Whether you’re enjoying your afternoon at home or at a post-work rooftop soiree, this cocktail will kick off the spring in the best way we know. Zesty, flirty, and fresh… you won’t stop at just one. Tropical Mess Handful of…

Jamaica House: Bringing the Caribbean to Newtown

Newtown is playing host to the authentic tantalising flavours and island life vibes of the Caribbean with Jamaica House. Since opening back in July of this year, Jamaica House has been steadily growing its community. Becoming a staple in the…

The 4 Must-Have Wines for Spring/Summer

Spring-summer weeks are all about sunny, social fun-tivities, be it with your friends or special someone.  Whether it’s a cure to your humpday, weekend shenanigans, or the perfect sunny Sunday sesh, Tyrrell’s new Beyond Broke Road has the perfect range…

The Guide to a Day & Night in Newtown

Known for its bustling nightlife and eccentric flair, the quirky suburb of Newtown is home to some of Sydney’s best food and drink. These are our top picks for a mouth-watering day in our curious inner-west. Breakfast at Rising Sun Workshop 1C…

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Bare: Wom*n’s Dinner at Create or Die

Having never been to Create or Die before, I got to enjoy the full impact of seeing the place, enhanced by the absence of expectations. Murals danced across the soaring walls, in a variety of styles and sizes. Quartered in…

Michael Shafar is Jewish-ish at Sydney Fringe Comedy Festival

Witty, genuine, and thoughtful, Michael Shafar is Jewish-ish presents one of Australia’s fastest-rising comedian’s takes on timeless material – love, family, and the thing about airlines – with a kosher twist. He’s had sold out shows in Melbourne, and I was…

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Feathered and Fierce – Sydney Fringe Festival 2017

Enter the Inner West Warehouse HPG Festival Hub, into a foyer of sorts, featuring food truck, sitting areas, and art installations. The rest of the warehouse space looms in the background, and it’s into this dimness that we make our…