Pixar Takes on Toxic Masculinity in the Workplace With Latest Short
byWhile “Purl” is an animated film, the only aspect of its story that strays from reality might be the talking balls of yarn. Written and directed…
While “Purl” is an animated film, the only aspect of its story that strays from reality might be the talking balls of yarn. Written and directed…
Every January, Sydney Festival starts the new year with a bang, transforming the city with a bold cultural celebration based on critical ideas and cutting-edge art and performance.
The 2019 program is adventurous and diverse and we can’t wait to see it come to fruition! Click through for all the details.
For two weeks from July 10 – July 21, SONOS will transform a former Masonic Lodge, tobacco factory and grand private residence into Sonos House to host a jam-packed program featuring DMA’s, Set Mo and Gary Aspen, as well as classes hosted by Sarah Wilson, Clare Bowditch and Leah Simmons. Click through to find out all the details.
EMC is returning to Sydney once again this year!
Redfern venues Giant Wharf, Cake Wines Cellar Door and The Work-Shop will be hosting the 2-day program, with a lineup of international music leaders and industry experts across a dynamic array of panels, talks, workshops, parties and masterclasses. More info inside.
In partnership with Mirik Milan (Night Mayor Amsterdam), EMC today share the inaugural speaker line-up set to visit Global Cities After Dark – a one-day forum focused on global nighttime culture and economy – set to happen in Sydney on Tuesday 28 November. Details via the pic above.
The Blueprint is a beautifully edited new web/interview series presented by Complex that provides us in raw, honest storytelling from its interviews. Last week, they featured the iconic Jimmy Iovine; this week, Bobby Hundreds sat down with Complex’s Editor-In-Chief Noah Callahan-Bever to discuss his journey of starting the origins and all the things they did to make cement themselves as one of the OG’s for today’s generation in street and skate culture.
Modern society tells us to do well in school, work as hard as we can, and eventually, teach our kids to do the same. It’s an endless cycle that doesn’t exactly leave much room for creativity. This short film is encouraging people to look at things differently and is striking a cord. Watch it now.
MADE Sydney is a one-of-a-kind event that will celebrate the best of Sydney’s fashion, skate and music scenes this month and you’re invited to come along to check it out.
Do you still need to be convinced? Read on if you do.
Yep, you read the headline correctly, we’re giving away two double passes to the Good Food and Wine Show next weekend, 5-7 August 2016 in Sydney.
How do you win tickets? Click the picture to find out!
Watch Alan Algee’s impressionistic, immersive film on “Kyoto” — an exploration of Japan’s original capital and its unique position at the intersection of ancient and contemporary worlds.
It’s a beautiful cinematic experience broken up into two parts.