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29/05/2017
By Max Jacobson
SURG

Songs to study to this STUVAC

If you have overplayed the ol’ timey study-music classics such as ‘3 hours – meditation, concentration music, alpha waves’, or the heavy hitters of the study-music scene such as Bach and Mozart, these albums will surely aid you in finding study-inducing music that can improve you

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27/05/2017
By Surg FM
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Tim Jones Presents 2071

Ahead of the premiere of 2071: A Performance about Climate Change at the Seymour Centre, Dustin Duong had a chat with the centre's artistic director, Tim Jones.

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27/05/2017
By Surg FM
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REVIEW: Before Tomorrow – A Cabaret

Every time I go to see a MUSE show I can’t help but think “what the hell are these people wasting their time at university for?” Go get yourselves recording contracts already because you’re all bloody amazing.

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26/05/2017
By Surg FM
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Revue’d: Womn’s Revue Prom Committee presents Memories R Always

Honestly it’s hard, and frankly unnecessary, to choose a favourite amongst this incredible selection of women. As I scoured for highlights I was at a loss; I ended up taking notes on almost every sketch. I will say from slam poet Satan to the edgy Kathy of krafternoons with Kathy, the solo

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23/05/2017
By Haydn Hickson
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Let’s talk about Swish Swish

Well played Katy, well played.

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19/05/2017
By Surg FM
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Revue’d: QUEER SPACE 9

Alison Eslake thought that Queer Space 9 was the perfect blend of wacky and relatable.

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19/05/2017
By Charlie Pitt
SURG

Repressed: Midori Takada’s Through The Looking Glass

The previous “Holy Grail” of Japanese ambient music is still as fresh today as it was in 1983, with fans of ambient and Japanese, as well as fresh faces, all rushing to their closest retailer to have a listen to this gem.

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19/05/2017
By Surg FM
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Revue’d: ROBOPoC Closing Night

The diverse cast carried a revue in which the reality of the experience of people of colour were encapsulated through an intrepid approach, fearless and yet charming.

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15/05/2017
By Haydn Hickson
SURG

Revue’d: 2017 Sydney Uni Review

My plan was to go in, write down every single sketch I found funny then rank accordingly the next morning. However, on the night, I ended up writing down every, single, skit.

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12/05/2017
By Andrew Rickert
SURG

Revue’d: ROBOPoC

'I'd go buy that for a dollar' - and so should you. In it's first year as an 'official' USU Revue Society, ROBOPoC sets a high standard.

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