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Sammy Preston

Old Things and New at MOFO 2016

The line up for Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art’s summer festival has arrived, are arts editors are here to give you the scoop.

Sydney Fringe Festival: Be introduced to a more alternative Sydney

The Sydney Fringe Festival is a month-long marathon of theatre, music, comedy, visual art, film, cabaret, musical theatre, dance, circus, literature and poetry. Here is our selection of the best of an odd bunch.

Slacker Classic: Imperial Slacks Reunites for Cosmic Love Wonder Lust

Imperial Slacks – a collective of unconventional contemporary artists operating out of Sydney at the turn of the century.

Into the Darkness: Dark Mofo 2015 Lineup Announced

The lineup for MONA’s annual winter festival has been set free. Gareth Liddiard, The Preatures, KLO, Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, jelly art, art camp at Cradle Mountain and demon purging on the winter solstice… it’s a dark Dark Mofo, and it’s very tempting!

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