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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sydney dance company joins the mardi gras parade

Sydney Dance Company is thrilled to be participating in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade for the first time on Saturday 2nd March.

Sydney Dance Company’s float, Turning 50, in honour of the Company’s 50th anniversary in

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dead cat bounce : immersive theatre @ the stables

As if their twenty year age gap wasn’t difficult enough, Matilda’s is fighting for space in Gabe’s  life along with his constant companions, misery, writerly angst and booze. She’s not convinced he’s over with his ex girlfriend and publisher, Angela,

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frances madden and band coming to the foundry

“Australia’s rising star of jazz, blues and ballads.” Fine Music 102.5FM

“Frances has a wonderful feeling for jazz and blues standards but what makes her a real stand-out are her original songs and her unique style.” James Morrison.

“A very …

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courtney act @ the eternity playhouse

Dive into a cool, refreshing ocean of fluid sexuality and gender with famed drag artist and cultural provocateur Courtney Act, as she explores and pours her creative juices into her latest pop-cabaret, FLUID.

In a world just beginning to tear …

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sydney czech and slovak film festival

Dendy Cinemas are once again hosting the Sydney Czech and Slovak Film Festival.

The festival begins on March 27 with the opening night film Jan Palach at Dendy’s Opera Quays. The evening will commence with a cocktail on arrival and

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queer art after hours @ art gallery of nsw

On Wednesday 27 February, visitors will experience the Gallery after dark with some of Australia’s best queer creatives, as we bring the art both on and off the walls to life in the third iteration of Queer Art After Hours.

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