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Author: rosenblums

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Arts Wednesday 11 September 2019

Posted on September 10, 2019 (September 11, 2019)

At 10:40 am, Ed Lippmann returns with Chapter 3 of his new book, Sydney XXXL and in this chapter, he looks at Sydney from 1988 to the present day. Remember that each week, the chapter we discuss is available that day on line at: https://medium.com/sydneyxxxl At 11:00 am, my special guest is Rabbi Benjamin Elton, […]

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Arts Wednesday 4 September 2019

Posted on September 3, 2019

At 10:40, hear Ed Lippmann in conversation on Chapter 2 of his new book, Sydney XXXL and this chapter is about the first 100 years.  Each week, the chapter we discuss will be up on line for you to download. The address is: https://medium.com/sydneyxxxl Chapter 1 is already there and after tomorrow’s episode of Arts […]

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Arts Wednesday 28 August 2019

Posted on August 27, 2019

This week, Ed Lippmann returns to Arts Wednesday with a new series and a new concept. He has written a book, entitled Sydney XXXL which examines Sydney in the context of increased global urbanisation and the challenges this brings. For the next 6 weeks, we will discuss a chapter and , now for the new […]

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Arts Wednesday 21 August 2019

Posted on August 20, 2019

At 10:40 am, we hear Part 6, the final episode of Birds and Bones with Dr Jacqueline Nguyen, ornithologist from the Australian Museum and Jacqui finishes the series with Naming Fossils. The entire series will be podcast soon after the program ends, so you can listen again or catch up on the episodes you missed. […]

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Arts Wednesday 14 August 2019

Posted on August 12, 2019 (August 12, 2019)

At 10:40 Dr Jacqueline Nguyen continues with Part 5 of Birds and Bones, this week entitled Mihirungs or the Demon Ducks of Doom – really! At 11:00 am, I am joined by Dr Matthew Stephens, Curator of Songs of Home, the new exhibition at the Museum of Sydney. It traces music from the commencement of […]

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Arts Wednesday 7 August 2019

Posted on August 6, 2019 (September 9, 2019)

At 10:40 am, Dr Jacqueline Nguyen joins us for Part 4 of Birds and Bones and this week we talk about what fossils can tell us. At 11:00 am, I am joined by Dr Stephen Gapps from the Australian National Maritime Museum, talking about the latest exhibition Bligh: Hero or Villain. Via our primary school […]

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Arts Wednesday 31 July 2019

Posted on July 30, 2019

At 10:40 am, Dr Jacqueline Nguyen, ornithologist at the Australian museum, joins us for Part 3 of Birds and Bones and this week the topic is Bristlebirds. Following the interest in last week’s conversation with Elise Edmonds about Dead Central at the State Library of NSW, I will continue the theme of cemeteries in a […]

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Arts Wednesday 24 July 2019

Posted on July 23, 2019

At 10:40 am, it’s time for Part 2 of Birds and Bones with Dr Jacqueline Nguyen, ornithologist at the Australian Museum and this week the topic is songbirds and where they came from. At 11:00 am, I’m pleased to welcome back to Arts Wednesday, Elise Edmunds, Senior Curator at the State Library of NSW, talking […]

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Arts Wednesday 17 July 2019

Posted on July 16, 2019

At 10:40 am, it’s time for Part 1 of a new series: Birds and Bones, with Dr Jacqueline Nguyen from the Australian Museum. Jacqui is an ornithologist who specialises in palaeontology and in the first episode, we talk about who an ornithologist is and what she does. With the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 […]

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Arts Wednesday 10 July 2019

Posted on July 9, 2019

At 10:40 am, we hear Part 6, the final part of Shakespeare and Company with Dr Anna Kamaralli and Anna finishes with Tricks he hath in him, which gentlemen have, examining what happened next! My special guest at 11:00 am is philosopher Dr Simon Longstaff, Director of the Ethics Centre, in conversation about free speech. […]

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Arts Wednesday 3 July 2019

Posted on July 2, 2019

At 10:40 this morning Dr Anna Kamaralli continues with Part 5 of Shakespeare and Company and this week, in Hooted at Like an Old Tale, she looks at Shakespeare’s sources for his plays. My special guest this week at 11:00 am is Dr Sarah Reeves, curator at the Powerhouse Museum, talking about the new exhibition Apollo […]

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Arts Wednesday 19 June 2019

Posted on June 18, 2019

At 10:40 am, Dr Anna Kamaralli returns with Part 3 of Shakespeare and Company, with this week’s episode entitles It Is a Pretty Youth. This is, of course, the young boys who played the female parts in the company. My special guest this week is Nicholas Chapman, curator at the Art Gallery of New South […]

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