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Australian Dance Theatre has announced the launch of the inaugural LOFT program, which will see an unprecedented suite of ...
London | Among the many challenges to making money out of markets right now, one stands out for Michael Hintze. It’s not the Trump administration’s tariff acrobatics. Nor is it some ...
On more than one occasion, journalist Lynnette Hintze took notes by flashlight from a windowless newsroom at the Daily Inter Lake. It’s the kind of tenacity the newspaper’s former news ...
This week we're unfurling the dancefloor's 100 most essential tracks, with 20 jams per day. The term “dance music” may conjure visions of heaving clubs, packed festival tents and partying with ...
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Called the “God of Dance”, Nijinsky - with his superhuman ... Lise de la Salle in Recital Presented by Sydney Symphony Orchestra City Recital Hall, April 7 Reviewed by PETER McCALLUM ...
The week’s most popular current dance/electronic songs, billed to DJs, producers, and long-standing core artists in the dance/electronic genre, with an emphasis on electronic-based production ...
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There’s more to Sydney’s dining scene than avocado toast, which the late Bill Granger made famous at his inner-city Darlinghurst cafe in 1993. For starters, there’s the cuisine of the First ...
Round out your weekend at Sydney Observatory’s magical ‘Pink ... up "the Mother Continent" through a weekend-long program of dance, music, food and drumming performances.
Many visitors say that Sydney Harbour's 150 miles of shoreline and expansive waters make it the most beautiful natural harbor in the world, and they just might be right. Blue water laps up to ...
Put on a pair of headphones and dance to one of three different DJs, in the museum's Hintze Hall (which, despite the event's name, is now home to a blue whale skeleton rather than dinosaurs.