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New Young Pony Club: Bigger, Badder, Better

When New Young Pony Club (NYPC) hit the scene in 2005 they helped defined a generation of sound. New Wave had just exploded across...

The One, The Only

The Only are quite possibly the most exciting dance act in Australia at the moment. They've just released a mix disc on Ministry of...

Trend Predictions 2010… Part Two

There's no need to say too much. With the start of not only a new year but a new decade, fashion is sure to...

The Dark Prince Of Electronica

If opposites attract, then science and art make the perfect couple. Together these two seemingly disparate practices inform each other more than people could...

It's A Jungle Out There

Dance is a form of interpretation. Through it, we can transform the individual and their place in the environment. Dance has the ability to...

Five Minutes With Mary Gauthier

Mary Gauthier is heading down to West Coast Blues 'n' Roots, bringing with her the sounds of her new folk album The Foundling. OUTinPerth...

Perth Street Art Profiles: Captain Plaknit

Yarn-bombing is not about spinning stories that fail dismally. Rather, it's a technique of bringing craft skills and aesthetics to the streets, in effect...

Art Shorts – February

ART SHORTS compiled by scott-patrick mitchell STORMIN' LIKE STORMIE We have some undeniable powerhouses of talent here in Western Australia, a veritable role call of...

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