Star Wars at St.George OpenAir Cinema

When Star Wars was released last December, we were so pant-wettingly excited that we had to see it on the opening night.

Gillian Armstrong is overwhelmed

Director Gillian Armstrong has unveiled her most challenging project to date, Australia’s biggest crowdsourced documentary.

Interview: Gideon Bensen is excited

The Preatures’ Gideon Bensen is set to release his highly-anticipated solo EP this Friday and will celebrate its launch with shows in Sydney/Melbourne. We caught up with him to find out more: Hey… Read More

Mona Foma is a beautiful monster

As Hobart’s now-legendary audio-visual carnival sweeps back through town, Chloe Mayne guides us through the strange and beautiful maze that was: Ah, Mona Foma, my old friend. We’ve grown into and around one… Read More

Getting to Know Amy Finlayson

Sydney-based artist and model Amy Finlayson’s upcoming exhibition, “Girls on Cars” considers theories of female liberation and desired equality in society. We asked her to tell us more about it, as well as… Read More

Album review: The Jezabels – Synthia

Australian indie rockers, The Jezabels, will release their third LP next week in a bittersweet fashion. Synthia will be released as the band’s keyboardist, Heather Shannon, undergoes treatment for ovarian cancer. From the first beat… Read More

Review: Dustin Tebbutt at Sunday Sundown

Annastasia Robertson checked out the latest instalment of Merivale’s Sunday Sundown season: Sydney Sundays are heating up thanks to Merivale and Corona. On a glorious day, the Coogee Pavilion rooftop was packed to… Read More

Review: Allow Catastrophe into your life

With Peep Show finally coming to an end and our short-lived hopes of a Friends re-union dashed (thanks a goddamn lot, Chanandler Bong), we’re in serious need of a new sitcom to get… Read More

We can’t wait for Reverence Valada

Wow! Is it really that time again, already? The first line-up announcement for the 2016 instalment of Portugal’s Reverence Valada has left us grinning like Cheshire cats. Here’s Ian Robertson to explain why: I had… Read More

Review: Sunflower Bean – Human Ceremony

This may be a big call, but if David Lynch’s upcoming Twin Peaks series were to feature a soundtrack of dreamy indie artists, Sunflower Bean could understandably take a slot. The three piece… Read More

Secret Garden Party announces Caribou

We’re massive fans of The Secret Garden Party, the independently-spirited UK summer Festival set in Cambridgeshire, 70 miles out of central London. And what has made us even bigger fans of the East… Read More

Free Download: Kid Kenobi x Pretty Shady

You may recall we’ve featured Pretty Shady – the social awareness campaign encouraging young Australians to help stop skin cancer one summer at a time – numerous times before at Something You Said. We… Read More