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Yes, activism is great, but there’s a hands-on way to make a difference today

20 May 2022 Joe Visser 0

As Australia marks National Volunteer Week, 18-year-old Joe Visser opines that despite volunteering being seen by many as an activity for old people, it’s also a great way for young Australians to make a difference to their community.

Sammy J gets up close and personal

14 April 2022 Tahli Blackman 0

Sammy J is bringing his musical comedy show, Symphony in J Minor, to Sydney – but not before speaking to The Sentinel’s arts and entertainment editor, Tahli Blackman.

Stock Aitken Waterman: it’s time to reassess the ’80s hit factory

14 April 2022 Matthew Denby 0

It’s time to rethink the legacy of much-maligned hitmakers Stock Aitken Waterman, argues Matthew Denby, in a compelling re-evaluation of the 1980s pop trailblazers.

PR companies feared and revered him in equal measure: what will Tim Burrowes do next?

29 July 2021 Gary Nunn 0

Tim Burrowes is leaving Mumbrella. He speaks about taking a well-deserved career break – and his debut book on the media industry’s most tumultuous decade.

A change of (theatre) seasons for the ATYP

9 March 2021 Corin Shearston 0

A rapidly changing world has inspired the new theatrical season of the Australian Theatre For Young People (ATYP).

Could Sydney become the world’s next big art capital?

25 February 2021 Guy James Whitworth 0

Artist and author Guy James Whitworth believes Sydney could become the world’s next big cultural capital. Here, he explains why.

Keeping the dream alive: a review of the John Laws Morning Show

10 February 2021 Richie Black 0

The Sentinel reviews a day’s broadcast of the John Laws Morning Show – and finds out how the Golden Tonsils are holding up.

Your disco still needs you

18 October 2020 Guy James Whitworth 0

Sydney artist and author Guy James Whitworth issues a cautionary tale on judging ageing pop divas.

Victim of historic gay hate crime seeks closure from Surry Hills police station

7 October 2020 Mike Hitch 0

Following re-investigations of Sydney’s historic gay hate crimes, Alan Rosendale is still trying to solve his 31-year-old cold case.

The life and times of William the Chronicler

9 September 2020 Rita Bratovich 0

Rita Bratovich interviews London-born, Sydney-based William Broughman – activist, broadcaster and YouTube sensation.

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