Cardi B Likes To Throw Things. And Lip Sync.

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Howard launched 'Scene Magazine' in 1993. Paul Keating was Prime Minister. Whitney, Janet and Mariah all had Aussie #1s and Mark Zuckerberg was 9. Over 30 years he's overseen the growth of scenestr to become Australia's largest – and only national – street press while forging a digital-first imperative in the mid-naughties. Social media remains a complete mystery to him. He's been spotted at raves, hip hop concerts, Motown revivals, judged battle of the bands, shot video for opening night and national awards red carpet, partnered with music industry showcases, comedy festivals and myriad other cultural productions ... and he interviewed Eddie Izzard. He likes Star Trek and a good Oxford comma — way too much fun at parties.

Cardi B spent the weekend practising her pitching. She was two from two at the time of writing.


On Friday she hurled her microphone at the DJ in Drai's Beach Club. She'd apparently become annoyed when old mate on the decks was doing a less than stellar job. And that was the end of that set.

Less than 24 hours later she was rolling the arm over again. In a video uploaded to 'X' – or 'Twitter' if you're old school – a spray of drink lands on the superstar making the Wet-Ass-Performer mad and so the mic is sent flying through the stratosphere for the second time in two days. There are unconfirmed reports the singer had asked the crowd to throw water due to the punishing heat.

Sans mic, the music keeps rolling and so does her soundtrack. Meanwhile the performer is fixing her hair like it's no big thing.

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