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Sydney festival 2018
January 2018
Sea Sick: can a science journalist save the world through the power of theatre?
'A relic of long-gone possibility': how Gotye fell in love with a rare, forgotten synth
Lisa Reihana’s Cinemania – exquisite immersive experience is a must-see
The Town Hall Affair review – fragmented feminism and a many-headed Norman Mailer
My Name is Jimi review – Jimi Bani welcomes us to his tribe in rare gift of a show
An Evening with Germaine Greer review – hour-long ramble misses the #metoo moment
Riot review – Dublin drag star leads disparate mix of poetry and politics
You Animal, You review – Force Majeure's new work a gladiatorial dance contest with no clear objective
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How I fell in love with the Go-Betweens
Pádraig Collins
The Town Hall Affair reopens raucous 1971 debate and touches a nerve in the era of #metoo
Cultural revelation
How the Ramones took me to rock’n’roll high school
Rhys Chatham
October 2017
Sydney festival 2018: Tree of Codes, Randy Rainbow and 100,000 toys lead lineup
Crowd-pleasing program heavy on circus and cabaret – along with breathtaking puppetry and brave Indigenous works
August 2017
'Singing underwater is really something else': how to make a submerged symphony – video
Danish avant-garde ensemble Between Music brings their ethereal underwater concert Aquasonic to Australia for the Sydney festival
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