by Taylah Jones | Mar 19, 2014 | Feature
In celebration of the International Day of Happiness tomorrow, #100HappyDays is encouraging people to submit a picture of something that made them happy that day. Everyday. For one hundred days straight. Think you’re up to the challenge? #100HappyDays has said that...
by Jacob Evans | Mar 9, 2014 | Feature
What makes the Eastern and Western worlds so different? According to Alice Mathews you can find out when you compare attitudes to streaking, nursing homes and failing maths tests. It wouldn’t happen in China. I’m not being racist – maybe it’s better to say that...
by Cameron Warner | Oct 6, 2014 | Feature
Rad Hardcore Sydney hardcore outfit Vices’ 2013 album Between My Mind and The World continues to gain momentum, after a tour of New Zealand and a few regional dates the SPR Tour stops the boys off at Rad Bar, Tuesday 7th October. Feel free to show off your musical or...
by Aideen Weingarth | Aug 29, 2014 | News
There’s only one play in Wollongong right now that involves a magic keytar and a battle with zombie hipsters, and it certainly isn’t The Phantom of the Opera. Hipster Apocalypse: A Zombie Cabaret is a new work at Phoenix Theatre in Coniston, following a band of...
by Matthew Kearins | Nov 5, 2015 | News
The St. John’s Orphanage in Goulburn, New South Wales, has been in disrepair for years. The building was opened 17 March, 1912, and was run by the Sisters of Mercy before closing down in 1978. The building is decaying, with windows and walls either smashed or...