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sydney culture

Culture Guide: February 7 – 13

Ever wondered what it would feel like having your experiences of modern dating transformed into a puppet show? Ever dreamed of what would have happened if a queer heist had taken place in 2017 and a pair of misfit teenagers had managed to steal the plebiscite voting forms? Explore both these theatre shows + more this week with culture guide.

Culture Guide June 5 – 11: Moving Nations, The Village Bike + Sonic Origami Class

Your weekly cheat sheet for the best events in Sydney, curated by FBi.

The Hanging: Displacement Activities & The Leftovers at Verge Gallery

It’s not every day that a gallery curator is bequeathed with an exhibiting artist’s entire legal estate.

Culture Guide :: Luminescent laneways, odd art & craft beer

When the lure of comfortable pants and reality TV threatens to maroon you on the shores of mediocrity, FBi’s culture guide has got you sorted…

What Song Was That?

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