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Nick Cave's music always elicits some sort of emotional response from its listeners, but he never could've predicted that Lou Reed would weep in front of him.
In a wide-ranging conversation with Q’s Tom Power, the legendary Australian musician shares what he learned from his experience of unimaginable loss.
On its way to Cruel World festival, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds deliver fantastic concert at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.
Australia could end up proving to be Superman’s kryptonite | The bizarre reason Channel 9 dumped a journalist and the ...
When Ichiko Aoba plays, even the slightest disruption, such as the crunch of a can or the thud of a footstep, is met with a ...
The Witcher 3 is celebrating its tenth anniversary, and with it comes a host of interviews across a number of outlets with the game's development team at CD Projekt Red. Earlier in the week we learned ...
It was cloudy and drizzly when Chelsea Wolfe stepped onstage at the Cruel World festival in Pasadena, California, where the ...
Mark Rothko had more of a thing for Schubert than Australian metal. But if they found themselves at the same table at a ...
Representing the meeting of two worlds, the intersecting circles of this symbolically rich building posed numerous technical ...
Inside arguably Australia’s most successful community garden, St Kilda’s Veg Out, a preserving and bottling shed is being ...
If you'd told the young Jonathan 'MC Bliss' Notley, Max 'Eso' MacKinnon, and Tarik 'DJ Izm' Ejjamai their teenage rap obsession would keep them employed into their mid-40s, chances are they'd scoff at ...
The former Top Gear presenter’s escapades include travel, toy construction, machine disassembly and kitchen craft.
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