Dogs, bubbles, beards, bubbles… and live music from Deep Sea Arcade, Day Ravies, The Upskirts and more. A record 90,000 people came through Camperdown Memorial Rest Park on a gloriously sunny Sunday for this year’s Newtown Festival.
Young Henrys has become an institution for beer lovers not only in Newtown, but across the whole city. We chat to YH legends Oscar and Rich about their passion for brewing and give you a little taste of the wonderful festival that was Young Henrys Small World.
“It’s a strange feeling, no one spilling alcohol down your favourite shirt or munting out in the corner, no one eyeing you down on the DF or tryna get all up in yo grill. It’s freeing.”
The soul of the Deep South has burrowed its way into Newtown, and it’s making our bar reviewer, Dan Prior, go a little soft on those gosh-darned yankees.
Rachel Park turns jumbo rolls of toilet paper into beautiful pieces of art. The Flog spoke to Rachel to find out how…
In an underground rabbit hole somewhere along King St, there’s a vending machine selling underwear, a Hello Kitty infested toilet and a whole lot of alfoil. We talk to Duckpond, the artist partly responsible for this weirdness.
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…
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…
From beautiful awkwardness to stalking John Cage. Artist Phoebe Rathmell explores silence in her current exhibition NOTHING HEAR, but we managed to get a word or two out of her.
Miss Peaches might not be great for your arteries, but it’s great for your soul… we spoke to one of the minds behind Newtown’s new soul food kitchen.