The king of Ozploitation cinema, Trenchard-Smith built his career by crafting entertaining and dangerous cinema—including these two rare gems featuring some of the greatest stunt work of the ’70s. In The Man From Hong Kong, Inspector Fang Sing Leng (Wang Yu) is called to Sydney to extradite a drug courier

We’re thrilled to sponsor the next #WRESTLEPALOOZA because it’s a HUGE Pride Pre-Party banger with special matches. Devon Monroe! Kid Banditt! Sonny Kiss! Super Thunder Frog! Burlesque! Sean Anonymous rapping! If you’ve never gone, this is going to be your new favorite event! Tickets are still available, but don’t wait

As if all the block parties, live music, film series—even live podcasts—happening this weekend weren’t enough, there’s also almost too many really good opening receptions for visual art. Here’s what should be on your radar. Change is God-Take Root Among the Stars:Black Abstraction in the MidwestSee, this is why SooVAC

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FRI. Mistress Ginger takes on the challenge of performing the Hollywood legend’s musical odyssey …

Get this one on your calendar . . . Melodious guitars, propulsive rhythm, and fitful, gripping vocals that take on the contemporary strain of coming of age, Lunar Vacation’s debut full-length Inside Every Fig Is a Dead Wasp boasts a celebratory sound, a reckless sense of ecstasy specific to fluid

When the first-ever Northern Spark festival debuted, people almost couldn’t handle the conceit. An arts festival all over town that went all night? Now in its 11th iteration, festival goers understand the draw—and the importance of participating with forward-thinking arts in this pandemic-tinged world. “People need people, they need community,”

by Patrick StraitWhen you Google someone’s name, a list of predictive words and phrases will pop up in the search (as if you didn’t already know from Googling yourself).  Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka is an accomplished writer, actor and standup comedian. But the first thing that pops up when you Google

by Isabelle Wattenberg This month, Jungle Theater and Theater Mu present Cambodian Rock Band, a play by prolific New York-based playright Lauren Yee. The story follows a survivor of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge genocide who returns home for the first time in three decades to reckon with his past as his

Words by Tiffany Lukk Truly, where does the time go? So long ago, Icehouse started off as loading docks where Cedar Fuel and Ice harvested 75,000 tons of ice. Later it transformed—and there must a great story here—a studio for video and audio recordings. Then, ten years ago, the location