News Where’s Dennis Denuto when you need him? The house from the Castle has put up it’s last fight against demolition plans by Agnes O'Dwyer Today, the serenity was lost. The iconic shack in Strathmore, known for being a neighbour to the fictional Coolaroo airport, made headlines today when it was revealed the owners were planning…
News It was Shia LaBeouf and his fans who made the big, red, gleaming statements at Sydney’s Opera House by Agnes O'Dwyer Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf is at it again with an inexplicable performance art piece that is tugging at our heart strings just a little bit. When he’s not starring in…
Film and TV News Watch chaos unravel in Woody Harrelson’s new single-take, live-streamed film that is making history by Agnes O'Dwyer You know you’re living in the future when the world’s first live movie is coming to cinemas. History will be made, and who better to be the maker than Woody Harrelson?…
News Get psyched for Sydney Psych Fest’s mind expanding first wave line-up by Agnes O'Dwyer Sydney Psych Fest is prepped to treat us to another incredible show in 2017, with their first wave of artist announcements proving truly hallucinatory. We’ve already swooned over the international…
News Vanilla Ice, one man’s trash cubbyhouse and your step by step guide to a mortgage-less life by Agnes O'Dwyer Julian Morgans is not unlike us in many ways. He too felt the pang of injustice when he began his hopeful search for a new home in Melbourne. But instead…
News Better Late Than Never: Elton John is finally getting around to making some music videos, and he needs your help by Agnes O'Dwyer Elton John, in collaboration with Youtube, has launched a contest for emerging creatives to create music videos for his most iconic songs. John’s most classic singles were released “when rock…
News Music heals all wounds, right? Labor’s Seven Step Plan is showcasing how live music may resurrect Sydney’s night life by Agnes O'Dwyer The Sydney live music scene, in the wake of a seven step plan put forward by the Mike Baird’s Labor government, may be resurrected from a death caused by lockout…
News It may be painstakingly slow, but South Australia is recognising the rights of non-binary couples by Agnes O'Dwyer Yesterday, Australia took another small step towards recognising same sex relationships. This comes in response to the death of British man David Bulmer-Rizzi on his honeymoon to Australia. To add to…
News Trippy, sickening and surprisingly Australian, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are wigging us out with their newest music video by Agnes O'Dwyer The Red Hot Chili Peppers are at it again, releasing another gold nugget of visually trippy proportions called Sick Love. Sick Love is the newest music video from the band’s…
News This misspelt sign has us wondering, are kids really getting enough out of ‘shool’? by Agnes O'Dwyer A Central Coast school has raised alarm bells with the typo to end all typos. Perhaps it was ironic social comment on the state of the education system, or perhaps…
News Have you voted in the FBi SMAC Awards yet? by Agnes O'Dwyer Get your votes in for the FBi SMAC Awards, because this year is going to be a ripper. Few organisations support the Sydney scene as enthusiastically as FBi Radio, a…
Music Parking tickets, modesty and girl power: find out why Australia has a mad crush on Body Type by Agnes O'Dwyer Body Type are blazing the trails of the music industry in their bandmobile, with adoring fans and bloody parking tickets following them every step of the way. Cecil, Sophie, Georgia…
Music To celebrate the end of the year and the upcoming release of his new EP, Burden Man will bear his soul at The Newsagency by Agnes O'Dwyer Burden Man will be seeing this year off in oh-so tuneful fashion at The Newsagency in Marrickville on December 10. In a night flooded with deep vocals and deep lyrics,…