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The lift smells like urine and the walls are covered in spider webs of graffiti, splashes of paint and coarse messages. Above the lift buttons there’s an unofficial notice: IN CASE OF EMERGENCY- SUCK MY COCK. We hadn’t even made

Just down the road at First Draft Gallery is another Mardi Gras associated exhibition called Brutal (until March 6). Like Wild Boys, we were a little trepidatious walking in but as soon as we had a gander at the art,

ABC Local Radio 702 is Sydney’s second highest rated radio network, just a few points behind that behemoth of talkback, 2GB. Sally Loane , who hosts the weekday 9am to Midday shift, is a woman who has stamped her personality

The Art Life is a clearing house for all sorts of news… The first item may shock and disturb you, especially those of you who spent the better part of a decade sitting in the back rows of the Chauvel

When Franco Belgiorno-Nettis led a group of explorers to the top of what is now Potts Point, he stretched out his tiny hands, taking in the whole valley below, and declared in a loud and steady voice “One day there

When we were in high school we really liked Christine because she was pretty and wore t-shirts with iron on transfers featuring horses and had hair just like Farrah Fawcett Majors. She rode to school along the sun baked footpaths

Over the last few weeks we’ve been getting random emails from people asking us if we have seen Natural Selection , a new web e-magazine that has its third issue on line now. The first email was to let us

At Roslyn Oxley9, the gallery gets off to a new year with a show of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s newish work ranging from two video pieces, a group of paintings and a collection of mixed media sculptures. Kusama is an