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Confession Booth

Culture Guide 4/10 :: Confession and conspiracy theories, food design and feeling art

Every week FBi curates a selection of the best events going on around town to get you out and keep you cultured. Need Culture? Fbi’s Culture Guide has you sorted…

Culture Guide :: Photos, Live Music and TV

Forget the umbrella destroying weather! FBi has the antidote to #SydneyStorms with a healthy dose of #SydneyCulture

Preview :: Confession Booth

Watch a bunch of interesting people get grilled on stage about their most embarrassing and humiliating secrets. You might even hear Sarah Blasko admit to shitting herself. The Flog’s Gemma Piali gets the lowdown…

Q&A :: Confessions from Genevieve Fricker

Forgive me Father for I have sinned. Genevieve Fricker pre-emptively confesses a few of her embarrassments and transgressions to Heidi Pett ahead of tonight’s Confession Booth event at World Bar.

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