For 37 years, Austin, Texas, has hosted South by Southwest (SXSW), a festival and conference that takes over the entire city, bringing together the worlds of music, tech, film and TV. It’s…
Month: July 2023
Flower Field Scouting, Sigourney Weaver and “The Sore Place”: How an Australian Novel Was Adapted Into a Globally Streaming MiniseriesEntertainment31 Jul 2023
Holly Ringland grew up on the Gold Coast. But it was living in the UK a decade ago that gave Ringland the fresh perspective she needed to action a long-harboured ambition: to…
Markets, Daytrips and Exhibitions: The Winter Activities To Take Advantage of in Sydney During the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023Entertainment24 Jul 2023
From kick-off to final whistle, Sydney will play host to football fans from around the country (and the world) as the city hosts 11 matches for this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup…
What To Eat, Drink and Do During a Midwinter Sydney Escape24 Jul 2023Entertainment If you’re heading to Sydney to catch a match at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 (or just using the tournament as a convenient excuse for a trip), there’s plenty to do – and eat, of course – on a weekend trip to the city this winter. In partnership with Destination NSW, we’ve put together some of our top picks to add to your itinerary.
Whether you want to admit it or not, Sydney is one of the best cities to escape to in winter. These past few weeks, there have been countless sunny days, temperatures reaching…
Get Your Nature Fix Within an Hour of Sydney’s CBD With These Five SpotsEntertainment24 Jul 2023
If you’ve been looking for a reason to make a trip to Sydney, winter is your time. The city has plenty on offer during the colder months, including plenty of daytrips to…
Sketches From Splendour: Cameos, Vapes, Seltzers and the Sheer Luck of Sunshine24 Jul 2023Entertainment Mark Chester Harding – the bassist for musician Jack River and part-time illustrator – opens his sketchbook from behind the scenes at Splendour in the Grass 2023, where warm weather and a surprise cameo from Tony Armstrong made it a weekend to remember.
I’ve been playing bass for Jack River, aka Holly Rankin, on and off for the last five years. The band always has a friendly/family atmosphere, but this year even more so with…
Seen on Screen: Barbenheimer, The Bear and More Excellent Films and TV Shows To Watch Right NowEntertainment23 Jul 2023
Hot off the back of the most exciting weekend for cinemas this year, we’re recapping the big movie releases – Barbie and Oppenheimer – as well as pointing you in the direction…
The Bear Is Back: Matty Matheson on the Hit TV Show’s “Full-Bodied” Second SeasonEntertainment18 Jul 2023
It’s a big day for Matty Matheson. When Broadsheet catches up with the chef, actor and producer on Zoom, (pre-SAG-AFTRA strike), he’s just learnt The Bear, for which he is an executive…
Pop Stars With Prosecco and Indie Bands With Pinot Noir: Five Acts To See at Grapevine Gathering and the Wines To Pair With ThemEntertainment17 Jul 2023
The winery music festival format is huge right now, and it’s easy to see why. According to Grapevine Gathering’s Xander Speight, it’s because punters get the best of both worlds. “You get…
Playwright Suzie Miller Follows Up Hit Legal Drama Prima Facie With Explosive Sydney Debut JailbabyEntertainment17 Jul 2023
Suzie Miller has experienced two life-changing events in the past year, each as extreme as the other. The first for the Sydney playwright was winning the UK’s prestigious Olivier award for best…