TwoThousand was recently out at 4:30am (going for an early morning jog and a wheat-grass shot, of course) and was shocked to notice that there was a queue...
We Died, They Remixed
8th Nov 06
To be honest, Architecture In Helsinki have at times sounded a bit too much like a school band for our liking. However, with sold out shows all over...
Shirty07
12th Sep 07
A T-shirt says 1000 words. Well, maybe not 1000. You'd need to have a pretty big ponch for that. But artfully done, tees can say a lot about their wearer...
Mood Patterns
27th Jun 07
We Sydneysiders are delicate flowers, accustomed to being pampered in luxury by luxurious pampers. Translation: we’re big fat babies. The wild weather...
The Nikon-Walkley Photographic Exhibition
24th Oct 07
On a scale of one to 10 – one being a shameless pansy and 10 being Vladimir Putin – photojournalists rate a 9.5. Like modern day atrocity...
LNC Dessert House
1st Aug 08
There is a lot on offer for those with a sweet tooth already down Chinatown way. Bubble tea, hot custard balls, red bean everything, pancakes and ice...
NY Noise
6th Feb 08
1978 New York was a very different place. Junkies, trannies, punk bands... junkie tranny punk bands.
NEW YORK NOISE showcases the whole flea-ridden...
Tokyo Risen, Queen of Japan
19th Apr 06
Simple rearrangement of words can have startling effects. For example, “album cover” equals great, while “cover album” equals...
Pho Bac Hai Duong
5th Sep 07
Bring it Bac. Sing it Bac. Eat Pho Bac with me.
Things to look for if you want decent ‘pho': Hoi sin and chilli sauce, in a squeeze bottle, already...
The Chemistry of Common Life, F*cked Up
15th Oct 08
As musical genres go, the aesthetic guidelines for hardcore are about as tight as a nun's cooter. Not much deviation or cross-breeding here...
So what...
Speed Racer
11th Jun 08
Is SPEED RACER Kubrick's 2001 for kids?
To call its reception ‘lukewarm' is an understatement, and it's easy to see why. It's too child-friendly...
Graduation by Rittenhouse
31st Jul 08
The latest collection of menswear by Rittenhouse is simple, neatly cut and comfortable enough for any dude who just wants to sit on a couch and eat...
Cashback
14th Feb 07
Gifted Brit Sean Ellis successfully expands his 2004 oscar-nominated short into a playful indie feature. Art student Ben Willis fights an insomnia-inducing...
Raspberry Beret
28th Jun 07
Before Prince became a symbol (literally), he sang a catchy tune about a little red hat that still enjoys high rotation at house parties. It was all about...
Badde Manors
18th Apr 07
Before the organic insurgence, the Pad Thai revolution or the Market empire, Glebe Point Road just had Badde Manors.
Perched Doctor Seuss-style on...
Police at Blender
14th Jan 08
Way back when, before Sting got naff, The Police were one of the biggest bands going around. Telecaster-wielding Andy Summers was both band guitarist...
Drifting, Benedict dos Remedios
27th Jun 07
Some people have names destined for greatness. Take Salman Rushdie, Florence Nightingale, Anais Nin, Jacques Cousteau and that house DJ James De La...
Neighbourhood dining is not familiar territory for most Sydney-siders. The hustle and bustle of the daily grind is enough to make even the most social...
Slaughterhouse 5, Kurt Vonnegut
3rd Oct 07
I'm a member of a book club. There. I said it.
Although the mere mention of it draws laughter, shame and definite sense bewilderment from people...I'm...