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Casiokids

Norwegian music makers CasioKids are heading down under for Southbound. They'll be bringing with them their special brand of bouncy electro, the kind filled...

Out on the Inside

Could you live through the actuality of the Bali bombings, the Boxing Day tsunami, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the Karachi bombings and numerous...

Perth Street Art Profiles: The Craigie Walls

Know this: the streets are an intersect of stories, and all stories begin somewhere. When a street artist blips the map with their graf',...

Riva Starr

You can't make lemonade without lemons… just like you can't make a crowd dance without Riva Starr. As an artist who plunders the depths...

Brooke Fraser: Making Her Own Magic

If Brooke Fraser had known how her new album, Flags was about to be received in Australia on its national release, she probably wouldn't...

WASO – A Burning Passion for Music

The West Australian Symphony Orchestra's (WASO's) 2011 season is all about the burning passion of music: literally and figuratively. For Margie Blades, Associate...

It Will Never Go Away (& Nor Should It!)

Nothing is ever truly erased. There is always a trace, a ghost of a clue as to what was once there and how to...

Andy Bull's Phantom Pains

Google 'Andy Bull' and 'Cleo Bachelor 2009' and you'll be pleasantly surprised. A body like that would perfectly suit a shiny boy band produced pop...

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