
Sydney Pride 2022 features a packed season of events
With Pride Month beginning and the Sydney Pride Festival kicking off, queer editor Brandon Bear highlights the exciting events of the season.
With Pride Month beginning and the Sydney Pride Festival kicking off, queer editor Brandon Bear highlights the exciting events of the season.
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.
Queer Screen’s Mardi Gras Film Festival is offering specially curated $10 Community Screenings which facilitate easy attendance, factoring in considerations such as cost, locations, dates and times.
City of Sydney Councillor Angela Vithoulkas delivers an impassioned piece on why it’s time for change in Sydney – and why she wants to serve Sydneysiders as Lord Mayor of our great city.
Sunny Grace pens a paean to spring – and an easing of lockdown restrictions – in our fair city.
Gary Nunn introduces us to some of Sydney’s most colourful eccentrics, free spirits and one-offs: the characters who give Sydney its personality, colour and flair.
A wave of new Covid-19 restrictions have been introduced across Sydney after 13 new cases were recorded since 8pm last night.
Few cities have been hit harder by Covid-19 than the Big Apple. Amanda Smith checks in with New York City’s vibrant community of Sydney expats to see how they’ve fared.
Guy James Whitworth believes the best people are dogs and explains why some Sydneysiders deserve a bite on the bum.
Sydney is no London, writes Gary Nunn, but it certainly has its own compensations.
The Australian White Ibis was once almost unheard of in Sydney. Now, they’re everywhere. Finally, the real reason they’re here is explained.
The Sentinel talks to a panel of imbedded experts about how Covid-19 has changed Sydney’s dating scene.
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.
Covid-19 has been tough but it’s also an opportunity to improve our world, particularly our environment, writes Clare Hennessy.
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