
Where to next for Kings Cross?
John Moyle explores the Committee for Sydney’s report on Kings Cross, which sets out ideas for revitalising the once vibrant neighbourhood.
John Moyle explores the Committee for Sydney’s report on Kings Cross, which sets out ideas for revitalising the once vibrant neighbourhood.
The video for Custard’s intriguing single ‘The Min Min Lights’ was a quarter of a century in the making, writes John Moyle.
Get out and about in Sydney this April! From the Easter Show to Anzac Day; the Sydney Comedy Festival to the Sydney Writers’ Festival, there’s plenty on in the Harbour City.
Each Saturday, the Sentinel brings you the best examples of new Australian songs and videos. This week: Lisa Richards’ ‘Little Bird’.
The Razorhurst Walking Tour is a fascinating exploration of the underbelly of Darlinghurst, East Sydney and Kings Cross, reports John Moyle.
The repeal of the draconian lockout laws has received a muted response in Kings Cross, reports John Moyle.
Clare Hennessy, cast member of a new staging of the psychedelic symphony, Symphonie Fantastique, gives us an insider’s view of the production.
The Sentinel explores iconic songs that reference Sydney – and have helped define the city in our hearts and minds.
Don’t be deterred by the dark title – “Maureen: Harbinger of Death” is thought-provoking theatre marked by joy and witty repartee, writes Gary Nunn.
The Piccolo Bar has been sold – arguably another nail in the coffin of the raffish and bohemian legacy of Kings Cross.
After eighty-one years, the landmark Kings Cross theatre, the Metro/Minerva, is finally on the NSW Heritage Register.
Bits of Sydney (typically the bits you like) are constantly being cancelled, replaced, made obsolete and sold off, writes Richie Black.
Light displays, decorations, music and more Christmas trees than ever feature in this year’s City of Sydney Christmas celebrations.
Sunny Grace found her world contract during lockdown. Now, with restrictions easing, she’s getting out and about – and discovering new strands to our multilayered city.
The City of Sydney Council is calling on members of the public to put forward ideas on the future of Oxford Street.
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