David Kary

David Kary completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCA) at Wollongong University between 1990 and 1992 majoring in Arts Journalism and Theatre Studies.  Ever since 1992 he has been writing about the arts scene in Sydney in various publications.

He has managed Sydney Arts Guide since 2004.

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jewish international film festival returns in february

From hotly anticipated world premieres to captivating true tales and enthralling features from award-winning filmmakers, the Jewish International Film Festival makes its triumphant return to the silver screens of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra from 25 February – 4 

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summer holiday fun @ the australian museum

Families are spoilt for choice these summer holidays with a range of activities inspired by the Australian Museum’s exhibitions – Unsettled and Australian Geographic 2021 Nature Photographer of the Year.

Dial-up the heat this summer by redeeming your Dine …

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sydney festival 2022 opens tomorrow

2021 is behind us and Sydney Festival is ahead – so close now we can smell it. We’re thrilled to be opening this week with a dynamic program outdoors, indoors and online.

Get ready for world-class theatre, music, dance, visual …

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laura zarb : the soul express

Have you ever drooled while concentrating too hard? Taught yourself to juggle to avoid studying? 

Or played Pokémon Go on your wedding night, because… #sexy?

 Life, right? Full of distractions, complications and 1,001 reasons to procrastinate. 

So come jump aboard …

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blackheath chamber music festival 2022 : blue mist

After a stellar debut in 2021, Blackheath Chamber Music Festival returns in April 2022 for a wonderful 4-day ANZAC weekend of exquisite classical music, featuring some of Australia’s outstanding artists sourced nationally, internationally and locally. 

Featuring a dozen concerts

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sydney nye : all fired up for a dynamite show

Fireworks with surprise shapes, new pastel and neon colours and more than 80,000 pyrotechnic effects will make for a dynamite spectacular this Sydney New Year’s Eve.

“Whales, cubes, sunflower shells, whirlwinds and colour-changing fireworks are some of the surprises in …

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