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Bondi’s Sculpture by the Sea opens for its 17th year
Today marks the opening of Sculpture by the Sea, the iconic outdoor art exhibition which has become a favourite Sydney event.
Sleepover at Sydney and Melbourne zoos with Roar and Snore
‘Roar and Snore’ is the name given to a series of programs at zoos around the world, allowing animal lovers to spend the night camping among the wild beasts.
Eid al-Adha celebrated by Muslims around the world
Eid al-Adha, the festival of sacrifice, is being celebrated today and tomorrow by millions of Muslims around the world.
Ayudha Puja celebrated today in Chennai
Ayudha Puja, the biggest event in the week of Navratri for most Tamil Hindus, is celebrated today in Chennai.
On your marks: Melbourne Marathon is today!
The Medibank Melbourne Marathon is to be held today, with several CBD and inner city streets closed for the annual event.
Bengalis to celebrate Durga Puja today
As the ten-day Hindu festival of Navratri reaches its climax, the biggest event in the Bengali calendar, Durga Puja, will bring a riot of colour and activity to temples around the world.
Melbourne Festival begins with Tanderrum and Creation in Fed Square
The Melbourne Festival is to open this evening with a free public theatre and music event in Federation Square.
Sawa 14 August offers entertainment with a dose of patriotism
Sawa 14 August is the new play from acclaimed writer Anwar Maqsood, and serves as a sequel to the well-received Pawnay 14 August. It brings a new political boldness to the stage – and will spark further discussion in these interesting times.
Besharam: Don’t do it to yourself
Although it won’t come as a surprise to anyone that Director Abhinav Kashyap’s Besharam, starring Ranbir Kapoor, is a flop of a movie, what may surprise some is just how bad it is.
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