DAYLIGHT SAVING By Nick Enright Directed by Lyn Lee

Enter the beautiful Pittwater home of Tom and Felicity on the night daylight saving ends -1989. They seem to have it all. She, a successful Sydney restaurant and he the jet setting life that goes with mentoring an international tennis star. However Tom’s next departure sees the sudden visit of Felicity’s old boyfriend and infidelity […]

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Yothu Yindi and The Treaty Project, Baker Boy and many others announced for Boomerang 2019

Managed and programmed from a First Nations perspective, Bluesfest Byron Bay prepares to welcome back the much-loved cultural event; Boomerang Festival. Boomerang is a dedicated Indigenous performance and interactive event that showcases extraordinary art and culture from 19 to 21 April 2019 at Bluesfest. Festival Director for Bluesfest, Peter Noble OAM commented on the announcement […]

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Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week: Feb 14 – Feb 21

Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week is It’s The Little Things by Louise Goh on the Rolling Stock Studios label. Louise Goh is a Melbourne-based keyboardist, composer and vocalist, trained in classical piano, jazz & improvisation (Victorian College of the Arts) with further study in improvisation at the School for Improvisational Music, New York University. […]

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Bondi Beach triathlete Justin Wendemuth on Crossing the Line Tuesday 3pm

The Triathlon and Ironman are amongst the most gruelling sports in the world, A single event includes a 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike ride and a full marathon. Justin Wendemuth is making a name for himself in this discipline winning his age group at the Busselton Ironman competition, 22 minutes ahead of his nearest […]

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NEXAS QUARTET and International Epilepsy Day – Arts Monday

The Internationally renowned Nexas Quartet presents an exciting, spicy taste of the world of Argentinean Tango in a unique and inspiring performance of classic and new works. The much-awaited return concert from the colourful and hugely popular all-saxophone foursome will feature pieces by composers such as Astor Piazzolla, Carlos Gardel, Gerardo Rodriguez and Fernando Lerman. […]

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Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week: Feb 7 – Feb 14

Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week is Pacifica by The Vampires on the label Earshift Music. The Vampires are trailblazers for a new generation of creative jazz talent from Australia, having gained critical attention worldwide by pushing the genre into new realms. Creating a distinctive sound that is undoubtedly their own, the band has garnered praise […]

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AU & NZ Brightest Young Musicians Join the SSO’s 2019

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra welcomes 12 of the brightest young musicians to its internationally-renowned Fellowship program in 2019. The year-long Fellowship program offers emerging artists the opportunity to work closely with Australia’s premier orchestra, mentoring by permanent members of the different sections through technical and practical experience, and crucial training to secure positions in professional orchestras around […]

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At Last ‘The Etta James Story’ with Vika Bull

At Last – The Etta James Story stormed the UK, selling out theatres in London, Liverpool, Manchester and across the country, receiving 5-star reviews and multiple standing ovations. Starring the sensational Vika Bull, At Last tells the story of soul legend Etta James turbulent life and features her most beloved songs including Tell Mama, I’d Rather Go Blind and more. Vika puts her […]

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Zela Margossian Quintet 14th Feburary at Foundry616

Born in Beirut of Armenian heritage, Zela’s music bears influences from the rich and colourful cultures that she represents. Zela’s passion for Armenian ethno-jazz grew while studying piano performance in Armenia where she experienced a lively local scene. After moving to Sydney, she embarked on a new journey of nurturing this passion and has been […]

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Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week: Jan 31 – Feb 7

Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week is Poison Fruit by Ivan ‘Mamão’ Conti on the label Far Out Recordings. From an artist in their seventies, you probably wouldn’t expect to hear an album like this. But Brazilian drumming legend Ivan ‘Mamão’ Conti has been experimenting and innovating for the last half a century. As one […]

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Lennon: Through A Glass Onion

Following its Off-Broadway New York success, Lennon: Through A Glass Onion celebrates the genius, music and phenomenon of John Lennon. Part concert and part biography, John Waters reveals the true essence of the life and astonishing talent of one of the world’s most treasured icons. Featuring 31 hits of Lennon and Lennon/McCartney including “Imagine”, “Strawberry […]

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