
Cate Le Bon channels feeling of loss and mortality in enchanting Vivid set
Welsh indie artist Cate Le Bon performed a tranquil Vivid Sydney set at Carriageworks, reports arts and entertainment editor Tahli Blackman.
Welsh indie artist Cate Le Bon performed a tranquil Vivid Sydney set at Carriageworks, reports arts and entertainment editor Tahli Blackman.
With the recent high-profile conviction of Scott Johnson’s killer, the themes of Michael Burge’s debut novel “Tank Water” couldn’t be more timely. The Sentinel spoke to the author and journalist ahead of his appearance at the Bellingen Readers & Writers Festival.
Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating 70 years on the throne. The occasion allows us to reflect on the importance of succession, writes Ben Wellings.
Popular YouTuber FriendlyJordies displays his offbeat blend of razor-sharp political commentary and lowbrow absurdist humour in his latest live show, A Tale As Old As Rome.
Ahead of the 2022 federal election, The Sentinel sat down with three election volunteers to take a peek into what’s it’s like to help out during an election campaign.
Features editor Makayla Muscat takes the guided walking tour of the legendary Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), exploring the hallowed venue’s fascinating history and facilities.
The Deb is a new Australian coming-of-age musical that almost everyone will be able to relate to. Tahli Blackman reports.
Musical theatre legend Caroline O’Connor emerges from pandemic-related depression to triumph in 9 to 5 the Musical. But she reveals to editor at large Gary Nunn why she has still been feeling tearful and vulnerable.
Richie Black looks back on a week in which we processed the shock passing of one of our most beloved yet controversial sporting figures.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has warned that worse is to come after announcing a new 24-hour record of locally acquired Covid-19 cases.
After conquering the NYC restaurant scene, husbands Rupert Noffs and Matty Bennett came home to roost. Amanda Smith caught up with one half of the power couple.
The Sentinel speaks to Sydney author, translator, essayist, novelist and specialist China writer Linda Jaivin about her latest book, The Shortest History of China.
You remember where you were when you first heard about the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks – and you’ll remember how you felt when you first saw Come From Away, writes Rita Bratovich.
Community soccer professional Angelica Georgopoulos makes a strong case for female soccer being taken seriously in Australia, ahead of the Strathfield Strikers FC Female Football Festival.
The latest Genesian Theatre Company production is a good, old-fashioned murder mystery, with a plot that twists like a pretzel.
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