Falls—a two-day teleportation from the current reality of the world to a place of frivolity, escape, love and whole lot of music. Despite the conflict arising i...
One of our own and good friend of mine, Darren Grant, has spent the last year globetrotting around Europe and, unbeknownst to many Grokians, pursuing a sequeste...
From skyrocketing to the top of the Unearthed High charts with Between Friends in August 2014 it has been a minute since indie electronica group Japanese Wallpa...
Feminist discourse has circulated since the first wave of feminism during the 19th century: today they have different names like the #MeToo movement, Women’s Ma...
Contemporary independent dance artist Laura Boynes has never shied away from exploring social, political and environmental concepts in her art. Her latest colla...
I first witnessed the magic of Tora on stage with the acoustics of Red Hill Auditorium when they supported Rufus Du Sol back in 2016. Since then the band has sp...
A home among the gum trees; panoramic views of unspoiled coastline; white picket fence with a boundless backyard for the little ’uns to run and play–– in some f...
Study can be a taxing time if we let it—late nights at the library hopped up on red-bull; dragging ourselves to the lecture theatre only to fall asleep as the ...
Booed into submission for speaking his truth in a language intrinsically Aussie—football, Adam Goodes’ final three seasons of the game became an echo chamber of...
With a tipple of whiskey upon entry, the audience is transported to the desolate highlands of Ireland during the potato famine of the 1800s. Countless pieces ca...