After Gold Coast hit the ground running with the first Big Day Out of the season on Sunday, fans from other states were provided with an insight of what is yet to come for Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth as set lists for The Jezabels, The Living End, Kanye West plus more were leaked after a day on the greens.
Queensland’s little-known (but truly-beloved) Earth Frequency Festival will celebrate it’s seventh year of hashies and rollies in 2012, providing festival goers with a line up which can only be described as trippy. With a sharp (yet completely jaded) focus on raising environmental and lifestyle awareness, Earth Freq provides a
Whether it’s part of your new years resolution, or your car has once again been dubbed taxi, saying no to alcohol is one of the hardest obstacles faced by the human race on a weekly basis. Cider and daiquiri’s, pink bubbly glasses, whine me and dine me, bring gin and tonics- these are a few of our favourite things.
Sims fans from across the globe will be able to combine a unique taste for video gaming and pop music, after EA games announced the launch of Katy Perry into virtual reality this week. The game, titled ‘The Sims 3 Showtime’ is due to hit stands in March, and shows Katy Perry being transformed into a Sim, giving fans the ability
Netherlands knockout, Armin van Buuren took centre stage this week with the video release of his latest masterpiece, ‘Drowning’ (featuring Laura V.). The music video, from newly released Armin Only, left fans across the globe reeling for more from the DJ. The video release comes just one year after Armin lost his three year title
Gregg Gills, otherwise known as Girl Talk, is set to hit Australian shores in just a few short weeks. The mash-up maestro will bring his notorious, glad-wrap-covered laptop to both Sydney and Melbourne in a bout to blast a mix of house, rock and hip hop into the ears of Big Day Out sideshow attendees.
You log into your Facebook account to find yourself scrolling for five minutes before finding a post from someone you actually remember meeting. Ah, friendships formed after a big night out, and the ability of Facebook to keep them alive. Since it’s conception in 2004, we’ve seen our friends list go from friends, to foes, to Frank. And who the hell is Frank?
Australia’s beloved Falls Festival may be forced to discontinue its Tasmanian show after event organisers faced difficulty receiving government funding last month. Over the festival’s nine years, the government has contributed just $900,000 to the festival.
Australians are the world’s biggest cannabis users, a recent study published in medical journal The Lancet, has revealed. The study, which surveyed countries on a global scale, revealed that 10-15 per cent of Australian’s aged
Melbourne’s iconic East Brunswick Pub will close its doors for the final time in March, after a statement was released by the venue just last month.The statement read: Sadly, all good things must come to an end. The East Brunswick Club will officially close its doors at the end of this summer.