Community Billboard 27 July – 3 August
This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected. […]
This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected. […]
You win some… you lose some. Writer Sunil Badami has won the lot on the TV quiz show ‘Temptation’ and lost the lot when his laptop was stolen with the novel he’d been writing for 13 years. Tune in to The Dialogue at 6pm on Wednesday 27 July when I chat to Sunil about starting again, […]
You probably didn’t know your synthetic polar fleece is shedding over 200,000 micro-fibres every time you wash it? You can listen to this week’s Monday Drive on the program page to find out why the fast fashion industry is not only the second most wasteful industry after oil – its ecological footprint is starting to […]
Read More… from plastic vibrations, orange overalls, superfood reverberations
‘La Despedida’ by San Lazaro is Eastside Radio’s Album of the week. This week we are bringing you an album that showcases real truthful Latin music that is full of originality, as the band San Lazaro from Melbourne have brought us an album with almost-live production that gives for a real sense of connection. You almost […]
Read More… from Album of the week – ‘La Despedida’ by San Lazaro
The School of Life’s, Anna McPherson, joined Dr Margaux Dombkins on Arts. Anna, is a faculty member in The School of Life’s Sydney branch, and teaches classes in ‘How To Have Better Conversations and ‘How To Find A Job You Love’. The School of Life, a cultural enterprise offering good ideas for everyday life, was founded in London […]
Ever looked at an old photograph of past family members and wondered who they could be and what they are doing at that particular moment that the picture was taken? Artist Harley Oliver has taken that question and turned it into an art exhibition that explores his past photos and what they mean. ‘Dad Took […]
Read More… from ‘Dad Took a Picture’ art exhibition @ Stanley Street Gallery
This September, something special is coming to Sydney. For the first time ever a music festival will be held as part of the Sydney Fringe in the most culturally diverse city in Australia. Global Rhythms 2016 will see artists from all over the country perform at a brand new waterfront location in Glebe. Between a […]
Remember the guy who rode his horse across the harbour bridge a few weeks back? It was great to have an intrepid farmer like Glenn Morris on the show this week – smart, learned, progressive, committed and all round top bloke, Glenn explained why he is committed to improving the biodiversity of the land on […]
Read More… from green beef, stressed mangroves, happy estuaries
Three local Sydney writers have specially recorded works for this storytelling episode of Arts Thursday 21st July with Maren on Eastside Radio. We’ll be hearing a short story titled ‘Wine and Cheese Appreciation’ by journalist and writer Amelia Marshall, on a sharehouse and an ant farm. Next, we’ll hear three poems by queer Arab Australian […]
Read More… from Ants, Grief and a P&O Cruise – Stories on Arts Thursday
This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected. […]
Randwick City Council and The Way We Wear Fair returns to the Town Hall with the Randwick Vintage Fair! Over 20 dealers will gather together to sell their vintage clothing, jewelry, fashion, accessories, homeware, and vinyl from all eras. Not only will the fair have unique vintage wares for sale, but there will also be […]
Selected & Presented by DJ Taline Aired 19th July 2016 on Eastside Radio 89.7FM 8.00-9.30pm Tonight’s Moodswing is a latin, exotica, jazzy selection! DJ Taline’s mixes, radio shows and news are found on MIXCLOUD and FACEBOOK Playlist Dr Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band – Sunshower The Alan Tew Orchestra – Pink Panther Frank Pleyer Big Band – Sally Keith Mansfield – Morning Broadway […]