SYDNEY
- Monday 2 September to Wednesday 3 September
Tuesday
3 September
6.00pm
- 7.30pm
Law
School Foyer, New Law School, Eastern Avenue, The University of Sydney
Free
and open to all (with registration requested)
"Writing
about music was never a route to riches, but the digital era has made it an
even tougher livelihood. Yet there are more public spaces for music
discourse than ever, thanks to webzines, blogs, message boards, and other
online forums. At the same time, analogue forms of music criticism are also
thriving: specialist and small-run print magazines proliferate, while we're
living through a golden age for serious books about music, from weighty
macro-narratives mapping eras and genres to micro-studies that focus on
individual albums or even single songs. What to make of this paradoxical
situation where it’s never been easier to voice your opinion about music,
but never harder to make a career out of it? Join author Simon
Reynolds, critic Anwyn Crawford, journalist Craig Mathieson
and cultural historian Rebecca Sheehan for a discussion about the
past, present and future of music writing."
BRISBANE
WRITERS FESTIVAL- Thursday 5th September to Sunday 8th September
Friday
6 September
2–5PM
CULTURE
VULTURE (music writing masterclass / workshop)
Bank
of Queensland Heritage Collections Learning Room, SLQ
Friday
6 September
8–11PM
JUVENILIA
Maiwar
Green,State Library of Queensland
"‘Juvenilia’
(stories we wrote as teenagers) set featuring Kevin Kwan, Clementine
Ford, Scott Westerfeld, Justine Larbalestier, Kimberley Freeman
(Kim Wilkins), Stuart MacBride and Benjamin Law reading
work they scribbled in their youth. A special ‘Juvenilia’ deejay
set by Simon Reynolds will wrap up the night."
Saturday
7th September
5:30–6:30PM
MAGPIES
AND CULTURE VULTURES
Queensland
Terrace, State Library of Queensland
"Simon
Reynolds has chronicled electronic dance music, postpunk and
rock. James Griffin is a songwriter, radio producer and
critic. They talk to Simon Groth about why we write about
art and culture".
Sunday
8th September
TOP
TEN MOMENTS IN 20TH CENTURY MUSIC
10–11AM
Title
Books & Music, 133 Grey St, South Brisbane
"Simon
Reynolds muses on his
top ten most influential moments in 20th Century popular
music".
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