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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fantastic fridays @ ritz cinemas ranswick

From wrestlers to rideshares, cosmonauts and A.I., this showcase of striking genre cinema has your Friday nights covered.

With parallels to Ridley Scott’s Alien (but with a Soviet-era twist), Russian sci-fi horror film Sputnik follows a controversial young doctor as …

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showqueen return in october with emcee trevor ashley

After selling out in just two hours, Sydney’s most iconic cabaret night returns with a stellar lineup of local talent throughout October. Hosted by the inimitable Trevor Ashley, Showqueen returns socially distant, but still as fabulous as ever. Moving …

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van gogh alive @ royal hall of industries

 

Van Gogh Alive’ is the large scale, multi-sensory experience that has inspired over 6 million people across 50 cities around the world including Rome, Milan, Berlin, Shanghai, Hong Kong and more. The digital spectacular opened today (Friday 18 September) …

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powerhouse unveils new exhibition ‘hybrid’

The Powerhouse yesterday unveiled Hybrid, a new exhibition interrogating the contemporary urban condition and exploring the role of the home in 2030. Opening to the public on Saturday 12 September 2020, the latest exhibition to be presented at …

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bell shakespeare presents its first bell debate

Bell Shakespeare celebrates 30th anniversary year with a series of debates that will take place around the country and available virtually. The Bell Debates will bring together high-profile Australians from a range of industries to debate direct quotes from Shakespeare,

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the museum of broken relationships : exquisite

I was browsing the Berkoleow’s bookstore in Darlinghurst when I came across a book that I just had to pick up and look at. The title intrigued me. ‘The Museum Of Broken Relationships’.  

I read the introduction by Olinka Vistica.

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it is the season for book awards

The avant garde poet PiO, who published his first book in 1974, has won a major award. The poet, who changed his name after he fell in love with mathematics, last week won the $15,000 Judith Wright Calanthe Award in …

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paradise now @ horizon theatre : a divine comedy

“through your power and your excellence alone

have I recognised the goodness and the grace

inherent in the things I have been shown.”

(Paradiso 31.82-84; trans. Ciardo)

“Dante Alighieri, exiled from his home in Florence, a fugitive from justice,

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