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Lorde wins big at the BRIT Awards

Lorde wins best international solo artist at the 2014 BRIT Awards, beating Katy Perry and P!nk.

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5 Minutes with Rihanna on VIVA GLAM

Barbadian beauty Rihanna chats about her M.A.C and VIVA Glam partnership and spreading the word about HIV/AIDS.

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Highlights from the 2014 Grammy Awards

Take a look in images at all the highlights and winners at yesterday’s 2014 Grammy Awards.

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5 Minutes with Melbourne art-poppers The Twoks

Melbourne art-pop duo The Twoks are heading to Woodford Folk Festival again this year. We catch up with violinist and vocalist Xani Kolac.

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Jack Johnson: From Here To Now To You (first 5 tracks)

Listen to the first five tracks from Hawaiian crooner Jack Johnson’s latest album, From Here To Now To You – out now through Universal Music. For our interview with Jack, pick up the Jan/Feb issue of MiNDFOOD with Meryl Streep on the cover.

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Is the record store making a comeback?

In the midst of – or in spite of the digital age – an old school record store opens in New York City. Could this see a return to vinyl?

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Interview: Amy Dickson, Saxophonist

We speak to saxophonist Amy Dickson about being Australia’s first musician to win Britain’s Breakthrough Artist of the Year.

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Interview: Iva Lamkum

We talk to singer Iva Lamkum, Best Female Solo Artists finalist for Vodafone New Zealand’s Music Awards.

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Listening to music adds 19 minutes to average workout

Turning on your favourite tune could add as much as 19 minutes to the average workout, a study has found.

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5 Minutes with Melbourne songstress Gossling

Known for her tender vocals and alluring beats, Melbourne artist Gossling has released her debut LP, Harvest of Gold.

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Tina Arena pushes the ‘Reset’ button on new record

Australian artist Tina Arena pushes the ‘Reset’ button on her first new English album in 12 years.

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My Story: Shellie Morris

Fewer than 10 fluent speakers of the Yanyuwa language remain in the world and musician Shellie Morris is one of them.

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Interview: Kate Ceberano – The Church of Rock and Roll

ARIA Award winning artist Kate Ceberano is beating the drum for breast cancer. She chats to MiNDFOOD about her work & wellbeing balance.

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Five minutes with: X-Factor winner Jackie Thomas

We catch up with X-Factor winner Jackie Thomas, ahead of the release of her self-titled debut album.

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Michelle Obama drops rap album to fight obesity

‘Veggie Luv’ and ‘You R What U Eat’ are just some of the songs you’ll find on Michelle Obama’s new rap album.

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5 minutes with Rafael Bonachela, Artistic Director & Choreographer, Sydney Dance Company

Sydney Dance Company’s Les Illuminations premieres this month, set to a score by one of the world’s greatest composers: Benjamin Britten.

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Global Citizen: ending world poverty via music

Ahead of its Auckland concert date, we look at the humble beginnings of the festival ending world poverty: Global Citizen.

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National Indigenous Music Awards 2013

This year’s National Indigenous Music Awards will take place in Darwin on August 10. The event promises to be an emotional night as it will honour the musical legacy of the band Yothu Yindi – whose lead singer recently passes away.

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Interview: Mavis Staples

Gospel great Mavis Staples discusses singing for Martin Luther King, and being proposed to by Bob Dylan.

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Mexico’s first mariachi school opens its doors

Mexico City’s first Mariachi school seeks to elevate the music of the strolling bands to a whole new level.

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Glastonbury Festival 2013

Our favourite photos from the 2013 Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, UK.

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Eiffel tower becomes musical tool

US composer Joseph Bertolozzi gives new meaning to ‘heavy metal’, climbing the Eiffel Tower armed with mallets and drumsticks to record sounds for a new musical composition.

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Yothu Yindi frontman dies

Yunupingu, lead singer of Australian Aboriginal rock band Yothu Yindi, has died aged 56 after losing his battle with kidney disease.

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Bright lights, big city!

Take a look through our gallery of images showcasing the amazing installations to see at this year’s Vivid Sydney.

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