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Culture Guide: 8 – 14 November
Queer comedy, MCA b’day celebrations, a new lecture & performance series and more culture!
PREMIERE: Otis Thomas soothes with new track ‘Sore Eyes’
Feeling like you’ve just woken up from a bad dream? 2020 might still be on fire but Otis Thomas is here to apply some cool aloe vera to our burns with his new track ‘Sore Eyes’.
PREMIERE: darby wanders aimlessly on ‘Suburbia’
“An achingly honest illumination of loneliness and discombobulation one can feel amidst the twists and turns in life.”
Soundcheck: 4 November – 10 November
Need a live music fix? Catch I Know Leopard, The Dandy Warhols, Imbi The Girl, MICRA and more in Sydney this week.
Queen’s Speech: Lady Leshurr interview on Arvos
Lady Leshurr talks about her independence, success and her dedication to grime with Darren Lesaguis on FBi radio.
The Shins’ James Mercer plays the song he wrote for his daughters: ‘Name For You’
“I think it’s important for us to remember that our mothers and sisters were once little girls. I just want them to feel utterly confident and comfortable going out in the world – and I don’t know that that’s a thing yet.”
Chilled and skilled – The Lulu Raes talk success and perform ‘Never Leave’ live on Up For It
“You’ve just gotta get out there, you can’t spend all your time in your room.” The Lulu Raes talk about the importance of community in the music industry, and play a sweet live acoustic.