The Sydney Sentinel
  • Arts & entertainment
  • Features
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Podcasts
  • Queer
  • Vegan
  • Youth

Month: June 2021

‘Miss the Pain’ by David Garnham and the Reasons to Live

30 June 2021 John Moyle 0

John Moyle profiles Top End band David Garnham and the Reasons to Live, whose stunning new Americana single ‘Miss the Pain’ is out now, backed by an incredible animated music video.

The hills are alive with the sound of … Hans

29 June 2021 Danny Waterson 0

Cabaret and comedy star Hans is bringing his favourite movie, The Sound of Music, to life in a sing-a-long version at the Sydney Coliseum Theatre.

50 years since the first Green Bans saved Sydney’s heritage

29 June 2021 Alec Smart 0

June 2021 marks 50 years since Green Bans were introduced by Jack Mundey and the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) to save Sydney’s historic buildings from demolition.

Exhibition celebrates Aboriginal women of the Northern Beaches

28 June 2021 Alec Smart 0

The Sentinel speaks with artist Heidi Lee Warta ahead of Ochre Woman – an upcoming exhibition of her paintings of Northern Beaches Aboriginal women.

Potted Potter has them Rowling in the aisles

28 June 2021 Rita Bratovich 0

Potted Potter sees the entire Harry Potter series boiled down to an easily digestible 70 minutes – and seasoned with humour and bad wigs.

Two-week lockdown for Sydney, Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Wollongong

26 June 2021 Peter Hackney 0

The Sydney metropolitan area – as well as the Blue Mountains, the Central Coast and Wollongong – has been plunged into a two-week lockdown after a dramatic rise in Covid-19 case numbers and exposure sites.

Lockdown: four LGAs locked down after Sydney records 22 new cases overnight

25 June 2021 Damien Novak 0

People who live and work in four inner city and Eastern Suburbs LGAs have been issued with a week-long stay at home order, after a significant spike in Covid-19 cases.

Sweeping new Covid restrictions announced for Sydney

23 June 2021 Peter Hackney 0

A wave of new Covid-19 restrictions have been introduced across Sydney after 13 new cases were recorded since 8pm last night.

Masks now required throughout Greater Sydney as Covid outbreak grows

22 June 2021 Damien Novak 0

Face masks are now mandatory across Greater Sydney, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has announced, as Sydney’s latest Covid outbreak grows to 21 cases.

Marcella Detroit celebrates a golden anniversary with new music

21 June 2021 Danny Waterson 0

Music veteran Marcella Detroit speaks with the Sentinel about Shakespears Sister, Sydney, solo success, new music – and 50 huge years in the music industry.

Sparking an interest in climate change

21 June 2021 Rita Bratovich 0

The Australian Museum’s new exhibition, Spark, showcases the latest technology and innovations to tackle climate change.

Masks mandatory indoors across seven council areas as Sydney records two new Covid-19 cases

20 June 2021 Peter Hackney 0

Face masks have been made mandatory across seven Sydney councils after the city recorded two new cases of the super infectious Delta strain of Covid-19.

Four things Sydney could learn from ‘the world’s most liveable city’: Auckland

19 June 2021 Gary Nunn 0

Gary Nunn has just returned from Auckland – recently named ‘the world’s most liveable city’ – and has some ideas on what the Harbour City can learn from the City of Sails.

A vanguard of wonderfully terrible entertainment

18 June 2021 Rita Bratovich 0

Rita Bratovich reviews the thrilling, shocking and deliciously decadent Wonderfully Terrible Things at The Vanguard, Newtown.

New Covid restrictions for Sydney as outbreak grows

18 June 2021 Staff writers 0

Sydney faces five days of new Covid restrictions, including mandatory face masks on public transport, as the latest local outbreak grows.

Posts navigation

1 2 3 »

Categories

  • Arts & entertainment
  • Features
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Queer
  • Uncategorized
  • Vegan
  • Youth

Recent articles

  • Sydney’s dead centre exposed in new book 7 July 2022
  • Comedian Felicity Ward talks motherhood and mental health in new stand-up show 1 July 2022
  • Elvis: a Baz Luhrmann extravaganza 30 June 2022
  • Moby Dick, Lano and Woodley 27 June 2022
  • A grand welcome to the world from Sydney 25 June 2022
  • The Albanese government has committed to enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Constitution. What do Australians think of the idea? 25 June 2022
About
  • About us
  • Advertising
  • Contact us
  • Partners and sponsors
  • Privacy policy
  • Staff and contributor bios
  • Charter of editorial and professional standards
  • Work with us
Categories
  • Arts & entertainment
  • Features
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Queer
  • Uncategorized
  • Vegan
  • Youth
Social media
  • The Sentinel on Facebook
  • The Sentinel on Instagram
  • The Sentinel on Twitter
  • Email the Sentinel
Search

Copyright © 2022 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes