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5 Fringe World shows to check out if you’re after a camp music party

One thing you can always guarantee at Fringe World is shows that feature your favourite hits from years gone by.

Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Sydney man faces court over homophobic slurs and abuse delivered in gay-friendly venue

The judge told him he was an example of "the Ugly Australia" .

PJ Harvey – White Chalk

Piano chords, calm and soothing, open this album and declare it will showcase a very different side of the performer. Harvey's thoughtful, sometimes...

Paul Van Dyk – In Between

In Between is filled with over 70 minutes of fast paced techno beats. That's a lot of music for the average CD. Each song...

The A List

At long last, the sun is not disappearing before most people have left work, and the good weather has brought some great live tunes...

The Buzz…

The Panics at the Bakery – The fab four returned to their hometown to show off their latest musical wares. The show was squarely...

Australian Pop of the 60s – Shakin' all over

As the 'hip and happening' cover suggests, this double CD complication of 1960s Oz rock is much more than a trip down memory lane,...

Bruce Springsteen – Magic

Springsteen goes back to the tried and true, blue-collared American rock, and the result is ‘Magic' indeed. The opening track, album single ‘Radio Nowhere,'...

Eric CLapton – Complete Clapton

The Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos... sound familiar? These names are synomous with Eric Clapton - a God to some (fans),...

Elvis – Viva Las Vegas

Elvis was the number one attraction in the world's number one resort, Las Vegas. In 1969, he performed 58 consecutive sold out shows before...

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5 Fringe World shows to check out if you’re after a camp music party

One thing you can always guarantee at Fringe World is shows that feature your favourite hits from years gone by.

Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Sydney man faces court over homophobic slurs and abuse delivered in gay-friendly venue

The judge told him he was an example of "the Ugly Australia" .

On This Gay Day | Composer Samuel Barber died in 1981

Barber's best known work is his Adagio for Strings that was composed in 1936.

Snail Mail will share new album ‘Ricochet’ this March

For her first album in five years, Snail Mail is described as returning with a renewed sense of clarity and control.
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