I love the Aboriginal Tent Embassy

The Australian media somehow isn’t seeing the true significance of yesterday’s skirmish outside The Lobby restaurant following Tony Abott’s ignorant comments about the significance of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra. I unfortunately have no real connections to the Aboriginal community here. But only last year on a cool autumn morning I was walking through … Read more

Perhaps time travel is happening all the time (so to speak)

courtsey http://gavesako.blogspot.com.au/

It is acknowledged that time travel is possible – in fact, we are going to need to use these kinds of physics if we are ever going to explore the universe, at least according to the framework of general relativity. But the grandfather paradox appears to make this impossible, or at least very difficult to … Read more

SIN (School Ist es Nicht)

Today I have finally finished the first part of my SIN SUM SON trilogy. I’ve drawn on some of my travel experiences from journal days for part one, and it is actually quite autobiographical, except for the parts which obviously aren’t, like the bit where i die. SUM and SON I wrote and posted some … Read more

Hashemoto Interview

Originally published in BMA Connoisseurs of the Canberra music scene will have at some point found themselves grooved by the intimate and experimental folk triptet Hashemoto, or may have got to know them in their previous incarnation Trouser Trouser. The core of that outfit Damo Flanagan (guitar) and Potsy Webber (double bass) have in recent … Read more

Tame Impala / Cabins / Felicity Groom @ ANU Bar, Sat Oct 9 2010

tame.impala=kevin.parker

Originally Published in BMA Tame Impala swept a Canberra crowd with psychedelic viscera on Saturday October 9, as part of their current Australian tour in support of their first full album, Innerspeaker, released in May this year. Having recently completed a significant European tour, the band is riding a wave of complimentary reviews, many of … Read more

John Gale

Everyone who lives in Canberra should know about John Gale, who was the editor and founder of the Queanbeyan age in the second half of the 19th century, and whose pamphlet “Dalgety or Canberra – Which?” probably clinched the decision of the panel who were in charge of deciding where to put Australia’s new capital … Read more

Damien Rice – The Borderline, London W1, 9th&10th September 2002

Originally Published in SX Magazine, September 2002 Damien Rice took to the stage in fine form last tuesday night to an audience of loyal fans who had come from far and wide to hear his subtle blend of Irish folk/rock and turtle juice, touched with deeply textured thoughtful guitarwork and maidens singing. The transition from … Read more