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Best of 2009 A to Z

Best of 2009 A to Z

On stage and screen, on page and plate, via sight, sound, smell, taste and touch, Sydney got spoiled in 09. Join us for an alphabetical ode to a year of entertainment highlights

Red dust storm envelopes Sydney

Red dust storm envelopes Sydney

See our photos of Sydney's red dawn

Moore! Moore! Moore!

Moore! Moore! Moore!

Time Out invited its readers to tell us what they wanted to ask the Mayor of Sydney. Here are the results.

Wayside Story 26: Unromantic but hopeful

Wayside Story 26: Unromantic but hopeful

Rev Graham Long keeps us up to date with news from the Wayside Chapel in Kings Cross

Street Life! - Stand-up and be counted

Street Life! - Stand-up and be counted

Andrew P Street would do anything for Sydney... This month: trying out as a stand-up comedian.

Street Life! - Picking up

Street Life! - Picking up

Time Out's Andrew P Street would do anything for Sydney. This month: looking for love with the help of pick-up expert Neil Strauss.

I Love Sydney

I Love Sydney

Tell us why you love Sydney and you could win free tickets to great Sydney events.

Sex in Sydney 2009

Sex in Sydney 2009

Congratulations, Sydney: we hit on you, and you said yes, Yes, YES!

The Hot Seat

James McAvoy

James McAvoy

The Scottish star of Atonement meets Tolstoy in Oscar-nominated drama The Last Station.

From 1 Apr
Tom Ford

Tom Ford

The fashion icon and former Gucci head makes an acclaimed directorial debut with A Single Man.

Clive Owen

Clive Owen

Hollywood's favourite bit of Brit had to film Down Under to heat up our heartstrings.

Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep

Ms Streep is garnering raves - as usual - for her turn as US TV chef Julia Child in Nora Ephron's Julie and Julia

Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino

QT talks cinema's great 'basterds' with Angus Fontaine.

Jonathan Rhys Meyers

Jonathan Rhys Meyers

The Tudors star Jonathan Rhys Meyers talks kings, guns, cheerios and sex in supermarkets.

Brian Eno

Brian Eno

The curator of Vivid Sydney's music programme Luminous, presented by the Sydney Opera House, may have done everything; but he loves nothing better than limitations.

26 May-14 June
Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman

Sydney's Sexiest Man Alive talks about getting uber-stacked for Wolverine, the Oscars and box office disappointments

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Brandon Flowers

Brandon Flowers

This 27-year-old Mormon Killer likes his gambling and cigarettes.

Ricky Gervais

Ricky Gervais

He writes, he acts, he's a comedian - and he's a baby killer. The star of Ghost Town talks comedy, God and world peace.

The Chaser

The Chaser

We caught up with The Chaser before their Annual Q&A. It wasn't hard. We have a feeling they let us.

Roger Moore

Roger Moore

The suavest Bond, now 81, reveals to Gaynor Flynn that even 007s throw the occasional hissy fit.

Joaquin Phoenix - Interview

Joaquin Phoenix - Interview

The Oscar-nominated actor got terribly vexed and hung up on us. Was it something we said?

Adrian Neylan - 'The Cabby'  - Cablog blogger

Adrian Neylan - 'The Cabby' - Cablog blogger

Drive all night, blog 'til dawn - there's at least one Sydney cabbie who remembers what you were talking about.

Colourful Sydney Identity

Angus & Malcolm Young

Angus & Malcolm Young

The blues brothers from Burwood have become global hard rock gods.

Bobby Goldsmith

Bobby Goldsmith

While many hold the Bobby Goldsmith Foundation close to their hearts, not everyone knows the inspirational story behind the AIDS charity's namesake.

Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp

Artist. Pop icon. Stirrer. The wizard of Oz has splashed Sydney's soul all over the world's canvas

Elizabeth Burton

Elizabeth Burton

She's an old school stripper with plenty of get up and go-go - not to mention a social conscience

Ezra Norton

Ezra Norton

A wild newspaper baron who made his living selling sex, scandal and anti-Semitism, Sandra Hall examines a lurid life in black and white

Around Town

Kings Cross Guide - Adult shops and strip clubs

Kings Cross Guide - Adult shops and strip clubs

Faux appendages and tantalising strip acts gives the Cross its infamous edge.

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