Tag: "Life"
No Zu : Life
0 Comments. 1,255 Views. Posted 12 Sep 2012 @ 9:37am.
Alarm bells ring when I see the garish mishmash of surrealist trash on the cover of the No Zu album. On paper, global-music genre-hopping that incorporates no-wave pop and tribal funk is a little worrisome, too – you’d have thought there was nothing more to be gained by filling a stage with multi-instrumentalists chanting in unison while banging on steel drums and cowbells. Yet this local outfit... Read More
0 Comments. 1,255 Views. Posted 12 Sep 2012 @ 9:37am.
Alarm bells ring when I see the garish mishmash of surrealist trash on the cover of the No Zu album. On paper, global-music genre-hopping that incorporates no-wave pop and tribal funk is a little worrisome, too – you’d have thought there was nothing more to be gained by filling a stage with multi-instrumentalists chanting in unison while banging on steel drums and cowbells. Yet this local outfit... Read More
Sir David Attenborough Adds An Extra Date
1 Comments. 1,816 Views. Posted 12 Apr 2012 @ 3:51pm.
Due to overwhelming demand, an additional Melbourne date have been added for Sir David Attenborough – A Life on Earth. Arguably the world’s best-known natural history filmmaker, as well as the most unlikely sex symbol (or does that still remain to be George Calombaris?), Sir David will take audiences on an incredible journey through his extraordinary life, his untold stories, the evolution... Read More
1 Comments. 1,816 Views. Posted 12 Apr 2012 @ 3:51pm.
Due to overwhelming demand, an additional Melbourne date have been added for Sir David Attenborough – A Life on Earth. Arguably the world’s best-known natural history filmmaker, as well as the most unlikely sex symbol (or does that still remain to be George Calombaris?), Sir David will take audiences on an incredible journey through his extraordinary life, his untold stories, the evolution... Read More
Sir David Attenborough To Visit Melbourne
0 Comments. 5,384 Views. Posted 19 Mar 2012 @ 9:56am.
He’s the man with quite possibly the greatest voice in existence, and now the legend that is Sir David Attenborough is bringing that beautiful voice of his and more down under for a series of public events, Sir David Attenborough – A Life Of Earth. Arguably the world’s best-known natural history filmmaker, as well as the most unlikely sex symbol (or does that still remain to be George... Read More
0 Comments. 5,384 Views. Posted 19 Mar 2012 @ 9:56am.
He’s the man with quite possibly the greatest voice in existence, and now the legend that is Sir David Attenborough is bringing that beautiful voice of his and more down under for a series of public events, Sir David Attenborough – A Life Of Earth. Arguably the world’s best-known natural history filmmaker, as well as the most unlikely sex symbol (or does that still remain to be George... Read More
Ema
0 Comments. 919 Views. Posted 6 Jan 2012 @ 9:33am.
Relishing the chance to circumvent cleaning her untidy apartment upon answering my call, it is hard to believe singer/songwriter Erika M. Anderson (EMA) is plagued by an “obsession with perfectionism.” “I’m trying to get better... I definitely think it takes a lot out of me to try and live up to my own standards, but I’m intrinsically motivated to do that,” she admits. Evident in... Read More
0 Comments. 919 Views. Posted 6 Jan 2012 @ 9:33am.
Relishing the chance to circumvent cleaning her untidy apartment upon answering my call, it is hard to believe singer/songwriter Erika M. Anderson (EMA) is plagued by an “obsession with perfectionism.” “I’m trying to get better... I definitely think it takes a lot out of me to try and live up to my own standards, but I’m intrinsically motivated to do that,” she admits. Evident in... Read More
Midnight Juggernauts, Look At Life, Friday November 25 - ACMI
0 Comments. 1,242 Views. Posted 6 Dec 2011 @ 12:29pm.
Ah, Melbourne. We love you. And then you go and have an annual Music Week in November, and we love you just that little bit more. For a select period of time throughout November, Melbourne Music Week took over a significant part of our city, our airwaves, our television sets and, for some, even our lives. As part of this annual event, our good friends at ACMI utilised their facilities to the... Read More
0 Comments. 1,242 Views. Posted 6 Dec 2011 @ 12:29pm.
Ah, Melbourne. We love you. And then you go and have an annual Music Week in November, and we love you just that little bit more. For a select period of time throughout November, Melbourne Music Week took over a significant part of our city, our airwaves, our television sets and, for some, even our lives. As part of this annual event, our good friends at ACMI utilised their facilities to the... Read More
Norwegian Wood
0 Comments. 1,127 Views. Posted 6 Oct 2011 @ 9:07am.
When it was published in Japan in 1987, Norwegian Wood ignited a popular frenzy that propelled author Haruki Murakami into international fame. Seen through the prism of our narrator Watanabe's memory, the novel takes us back to Japan's politically turbulent '60s, to follow a trio of young people whose paths become inexorably intertwined through love and loss. Since 1987, Norwegian... Read More
0 Comments. 1,127 Views. Posted 6 Oct 2011 @ 9:07am.
When it was published in Japan in 1987, Norwegian Wood ignited a popular frenzy that propelled author Haruki Murakami into international fame. Seen through the prism of our narrator Watanabe's memory, the novel takes us back to Japan's politically turbulent '60s, to follow a trio of young people whose paths become inexorably intertwined through love and loss. Since 1987, Norwegian... Read More
Make Like A Tree (Of Life) and Leave (The Cinema)
0 Comments. 3,367 Views. Posted 14 Jul 2011 @ 11:09am.
A snapshot of life and what’s after, Does not produce sadness or laughter, Just random events, Without making sense, However Mallick is a beautiful crafter. Rating: C- This is the most beautiful piece of shit I’ve ever seen. And apart from the subject matter itself, the most confusing thing about The Tree of Life is the reaction it received. For some reason people have failed to overlook that... Read More
0 Comments. 3,367 Views. Posted 14 Jul 2011 @ 11:09am.
A snapshot of life and what’s after, Does not produce sadness or laughter, Just random events, Without making sense, However Mallick is a beautiful crafter. Rating: C- This is the most beautiful piece of shit I’ve ever seen. And apart from the subject matter itself, the most confusing thing about The Tree of Life is the reaction it received. For some reason people have failed to overlook that... Read More
The Herd Announce New Album And Tour
0 Comments. 2,252 Views. Posted 6 Jul 2011 @ 8:48am.
With a new album Future Shade in the pipeline and set to drop on Friday August 26, Sydney hip-hop outfit The Herd are back in the game. You’ve probably been bopping your head to the funky, laidback vibes of their latest single, Signs of Life being played all over Australian radio, and you’ll be pleased to hear they’ve got plans to tour the country, as well as hitting up Splendour in... Read More
0 Comments. 2,252 Views. Posted 6 Jul 2011 @ 8:48am.
With a new album Future Shade in the pipeline and set to drop on Friday August 26, Sydney hip-hop outfit The Herd are back in the game. You’ve probably been bopping your head to the funky, laidback vibes of their latest single, Signs of Life being played all over Australian radio, and you’ll be pleased to hear they’ve got plans to tour the country, as well as hitting up Splendour in... Read More
The Australian Ballet Releases Melbourne-Only Double-Bill
0 Comments. 2,788 Views. Posted 16 May 2011 @ 4:24pm.
The Australian Ballet will be presenting a Melbourne-only season of not one, but two ballets by choreographer Stephen Baynes under the name of 'Elegy' Described as 'a poetic reflection on life and spirituality', Elegy sees Stephen Baynes explore classical works in a new way. The first ballet Requiem sees a new collaboration between The Australian Ballet and... Read More
0 Comments. 2,788 Views. Posted 16 May 2011 @ 4:24pm.
The Australian Ballet will be presenting a Melbourne-only season of not one, but two ballets by choreographer Stephen Baynes under the name of 'Elegy' Described as 'a poetic reflection on life and spirituality', Elegy sees Stephen Baynes explore classical works in a new way. The first ballet Requiem sees a new collaboration between The Australian Ballet and... Read More
Amplification
0 Comments. 2,382 Views. Posted 17 Mar 2011 @ 9:27am.
What happens when you die? Ah, that old chestnut of a question. But at least, thanks to Hollywood, we know what happens right before you die – your whole life flashes before your eyes, right? Now imagine you’re in a car crash and your body flies forward the same way as the crash dummies on those TV ads do, and in that second, you think…... Read More
0 Comments. 2,382 Views. Posted 17 Mar 2011 @ 9:27am.
What happens when you die? Ah, that old chestnut of a question. But at least, thanks to Hollywood, we know what happens right before you die – your whole life flashes before your eyes, right? Now imagine you’re in a car crash and your body flies forward the same way as the crash dummies on those TV ads do, and in that second, you think…... Read More
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