News Class of 2017: Tupac will be inducted into Rock n Roll Hall of Fame by his old friend Snoop Dogg by Molly Ulm Snoop Dogg will induct friend and late rapper Tupac Shakur into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2017. The ceremony is to be held on April 7th…
News 14 years after its original release, we finally have a Love Actually 2 by Molly Ulm A Love Actually sequel has been released as part of Comic Relief‘s annual charity event for Red Nose Day. Although not a full length film, it features many familiar faces such as Bill Nighy,…
News A Gorillaz tracklist has just been leaked and oh boy, there are some insane collaborations on the next album by Molly Ulm Artists often obtain licenses to song titles so they have creative and legal control. The Gorillaz have done exactly that, but not without grabbing the attention of fanatic fans. As well…
News Hold the world’s most gentrified cities in the palm of your hand with Joshua Smith’s mini models by Molly Ulm Despite having a relatively short career, Joshua Smith‘s miniature works are gaining global recognition. Smith has been working on his latest series for the past two years, and while he’s…
News Lockout flaws: extended trading hours are slowly being granted for venues in the CBD, but is it too late? by Molly Ulm There is very, very slow progress towards the depletion of the “draconian” lockout laws that currently plagues the Sydney CBD. While a number of venues still wait for their applications to be…
Interviews Music The mysteries of Spotify, staying lyrically direct and unearthing guilty pleasure bands with Adelaide’s Lonelyspeck by Molly Ulm Adelaide based producer Sione Teumohenga has just released his sophomore EP as Lonelyspeck, a collection of downtempo electronic gems titled Lave. Before launching said EP in Sydney last week, we…
Arts Features Magazine News Over Exposed: who are the young photographers rejecting our digital age? by Molly Ulm Legendary French filmmaker Robert Bresson once said, “make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen.” The practice of capturing the hidden has diversified quickly due to the…
Music How did Egoism go from playing covers of the Arthur theme to festival stages? We chat to the Sydney 4-piece by Molly Ulm From an adolescent ukulele duo, Egoism have come a long way, sprouting into project of personal and musical maturity. The four-piece dream pop/rock band have just released their debut EP,…
News Are Coopers losing their troopers? Fans are pissed after the brewers endorsed a super weird video on gay marriage by Molly Ulm Coopers Brewery are copping massive backlash after a video was released as a part of a campaign with the Australian Bible Society. The video is an awkward and uncomfortable one: two…
News With fresh commissions and never before seen personal items, a family-curated Amy Winehouse exhibition is coming to London by Molly Ulm Following a record breaking international tour, the Jewish Museum London are bringing late singer Amy Winehouse home. The exhibition, titled, Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait, will celebrate the late singer in…
News Wide Open Space 2017 is the ultimate way to enjoy nature and music at the same time by Molly Ulm Built on the blood, sweat and tears of a local community, Wide Open Space now has a reputation for being one of Australia’s most unique music and arts festivals. True…
Music A “challenge at first” Swamp to Sahara discuss dank tunes, wild gigs and coping with a seven musician cohort by Molly Ulm From the muddy depths of the swamp, seven talented young musicians have grown into an undeniably dynamic and gratifying band. Dank tunes naturally flourish from Swamp to Sahara’s combination of neo-soul,…
News Art and activism: Banksy secretly builds a fully-functioning hotel on the Palestinian and Israeli border by Molly Ulm Controversial street artist Banksy has added the title ‘Hotel Developer’ to his repertoire. He describes the fully functioning hotel as an opportunity to be “literally sleeping inside a work of art.”…