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HOT WEDGES! HORNE AND CORDEN (Thurs Sept 2, ABC2- 9pm) Fairly amusing little sketch comedy series with Matthew Horne (THE CATHERINE TATE SHOW) and James Corden...

Perth Street Art Profiles: Abnormal Design

Abnormal Design have taken street art and made a commercial venture from it. Comprised of Dave and Drew, this duo's work adorns such locations...

Grant Capriotti – At Every Given Opportunity

They say opportunity is what you make of it. Sometimes though, opportunity seeks you out and thrusts itself upon you, particularly when you least...

The World According To Kransky

To say The Kransky Sisters are odd or a little bit strange is a vast understatement: these girls are just plain weird. Together, Mourne, Eve...

Paul Mac: The Itch-e He Can't Scratch-e

Itch-e & Scratch-e redefined the Australian dance music scene in 1994 when they released their breakthrough track Sweetness And Light. With its esoteric dance...

Filling The Gaps – Klaxons Are Back…

Surfing The Void is the name of the highly anticipated, long awaited sophomore album from New Wave UK band Klaxons. Like their namesake, Klaxons ripped...

Fashioning Now… Like WOW!

We fashion the future by shaping the now. It's a simple logic really, that the steps we take now will determine where we end...

Michael Paynter – Love The Fall

ll Michael Paynter is hitting the big time. His new song Love The Fall, featuring The Veronicas, was the most added nationally across NOVA and...

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