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Author: Jay Chabon

Sydney through Perspex

By Jay Chabon

Well-known Sydney museums such as Museum of Sydney and Powerhouse Museum rightly intrigue mass audiences with big-scale exhibitions but Sydney is blessed with a wide variety of niche museums that are also great places to visit. Song Hotel is nearby a range of unique museums specialising in everything from crime to transport to human sickness. … Continued

Bowled over by Sydney’s tenpin alleys

By Jay Chabon

Tenpin bowling, a sport generally better known to those who have played it than those who have watched it, has garnered a lot of its spotlight from pop culture historically, with TV shows like The Simpsons and Roseanne depicting the game as a comically suburban pastime for your average Joe. But the image of bowling … Continued

Public Gardens Breathe Fresh Air into Sydney

By Jay Chabon

Sydney’s public gardens and parks are so ubiquitous it’s sometimes easy to forget they’re right in front of you but it’s hard to forget them once you visit. Whether it’s the headline attractions or the more obscure oases, the city is blessed with florid stretches of emerald that are ideal for walks, relaxation and socialising. … Continued

Get it on record: Sydney’s vinyl haunts are a must-visit

By Jay Chabon

You can certainly load up on some scorching records digging around Sydney’s vinyl stores but the city’s record store scene is about much more than buying your share and hotfooting it. Record hunting in Sydney is a way to hang out, enjoy curated tracks on the store speakers, enjoy a drink and even learn a … Continued

Sydney’s live theatre scene deserves a standing ovation

By Jay Chabon

The notion that theatre is the reserve of elderly life members with shawls, pearls and sherry penchants is an antiquated myth squarely debunked by today’s Sydney theatre scene – not that your great aunt isn’t welcome too, naturally. Sydney houses a slew of community, independent and professional theatre companies who are putting out progressive works … Continued

Sinking into Sydney

By Jay Chabon

Many of Sydney’s landmarks are awfully hard to miss (yep, the Harbour Bridge is that way) but it’s nevertheless true that Sydney is only so visible before you tour it underwater. Recent research indicates scuba diving generates billions for Australian tourism. North Queensland is the Australian location foremost synonymous with scuba diving but Sydneysiders are … Continued

Sydney’s steaming hot dumpling circuit

By Jay Chabon

It’s diminutive stature is outright dwarfed by the likes of the Sydney Opera House but don’t be fooled: the humble dumpling is a Sydney visitor magnet in its own right. Whether you want to taste test the trade secrets dim sum masters dexterously stuff into xiao long bao (Chinese soup dumplings), wontons or Gyoza, Song … Continued

Harbour City Highways

By Jay Chabon

No matter the car or cars you own, getting behind the wheel of another one is always a potentially exhilarating escape from the everyday. Especially if the car in question is a supercar. In Sydney, luxury driving experiences such as guided supercar tours, track events and extended tour packages start at a few hundred dollars … Continued

Beer Gardening

By Jay Chabon

As Sydney turns up its postcard weather, the call of the beer garden is as hard to ignore as tinnitus. And no wonder. Huddling with your good pals on communal tables of lumber as you down frosty jugs and summery wines in the greenery shade is an easy way to live. Thankfully, from Song Hotel’s … Continued

A celebratory summer of the arts at the Sydney Festival

By Jay Chabon

Whether you’re eyeing a family-friendly Sydney Festival, a free one or a far-out one, the iconic summer celebration of arts and culture is oozing with options in 2018. The annual event is scheduled to stage 134 events at 51 venues over 24 days, all orbiting around the themes of human consumption, the evolution of feminism … Continued