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published: 12 Oct 2021
Brief overview of what's happening this week in Sydney.
This week for the music lovers
- Weekly live jazz at The Swinging Cat with The Sazeracs 2021, 14-16 October, 7pm to 10pm at The Swinging Cat
- Shamray performs Rachmaninov 2021, 13-16 October, 8pm to 10pm at Sydney Town Hall
- Eireborne 2021, 18 October, 7:30pm - 10:30pm at Riverside Theatre
This week's talks and workshops
- Moment by Moment Bodhisattva 2021, 14 October from 7:30pm to 9pm, Online
- The future of Sydney Virtual Think Tank on domestic violence 2021, 15 October from 3pm to 5pm, Online
- Teach Your Craft 2021, 16 October from 10:30am to 12pm, Online
This week for the art lovers
- Rusted On 2021, Every day until 17 October, 12am to 12pm, Online
- FAVOURITES: Ceramics 2021, Every day until 17 October, all day at The Kerrie Lowe Gallery
- Helen Eager: The Drawing Room 2021, until 16 October, all day, at Utopia Asrt Sydney
See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
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