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Maria White

Preview:: The 12 Hour Revolution

Got a spare 12 hours? You should totally come down to Frances Barrett’s ‘The 12 Hour Revolution’. Here for a good time, and a long, long time.

Watch :: Natalie Abbott and Physical Fractals

Natalie Abbott – the lady behind the Physical Fractals show – talks contortion, unison, expanding time and swinging microphones in the air like she just don’t care.

Review :: Cinemania

At Cinemania last week, Dara Gill and Zoe Coombs Marr presented two topics that sat strangely together, but in a good way, like… haloumi and watermelon. Maria White whets your appetite for tonight’s exploration of cinematic glory…

Watch :: Deep Sea Arcade on Arvos

They’ve just been nominated for the SMAC Record of the Year on the back of a European tour – what can’t Deep Sea Arcade do this year? Release an Aussie hip hop album? Don’t hedge your bets ’til you’ve seen them freestyling live to air in this fly-on-the-studio-wall video!

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