30 toes vs cobblestone and a cold snap. What would happen if three students took up the barefoot on campus mantle?
Author: Thomas Sargeant
A collaboration between Honi Soit and The Power Institute. Facillitated by Nick Croggon, Ann Stephen, Stephen Gilchrist and Maya Stocks with Thomas Sargeant and Amelia Koen.
Wasteful, invasive and endlessly delayed, Sydney’s new street furniture is a blight on our city.
Honi explores having a sense of place (in the land down South).
Staff and students joined forces to restrict access to Camperdown and Conservatorium campuses today in support of the NTEU’s ongoing enterprise bargaining campaign.
The Cronulla-based band rocked Waywards on Saturday for the final show of their ‘Reflections’ single launch tour.
All main stage acts on the first day of the festival have been cancelled at the last minute due to wet weather. This comes after the previous night’s camping entry process left festivalgoers waiting for over nine hours with no accommodation or communication from the festival.
More than smoke and mirrors, Dark Mofo proves that public art should have a soul.
Experimental, intimidating and provocative, SOFT CENTRE was everything that I could hope for from Sydney’s cultural scene.
The Oxford Art Factory team is set to take over operations for the venue while maintaining its iconic gig room.