Lavazza Italian Film Festival Is Back! – Sydney: 17 Sept  – 16 Oct

THE LAVAZZA ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD PREMIERE OF ‘PROMISED’ STARRING TINA ARENA & PAUL MERCURIO The 20th Lavazza Italian Film Festival celebrates Italian cinema and filmmakers at their very best. With a programme featuring 26 of the best new Italian films from the past year as well as classic cinematic gems, Special Presentations, aperitivo nights, receptions and […]

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SLAFF :: Sydney Latin American Film Festival is Back in Town – (4-11 Sept)

  There’s only few days to go before we kick start the new edition of Sydney Latin American Film Festival! From touching and personal tales, to saucy animations and exquisite examinations into the world around us, the 14th annual Sydney Latin American Film Festival (SLAFF) is back this September (4—11). Returning to the Dendy Opera […]

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Eco-Friendly Talk & Feast – Thur 19th Sept @ 7pm

Transition Bondi : September Talk and Feast   WHAT IS YOUR RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE? Is this a question that tugs at your mind?  Join an interactive evening and a plant-based feast. ABOUT THE EVENT: Be part of a discussion with a panel four of locals sharing their views on this topical question. Alongside the talk and […]

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Jammin’ Friday 7-9am with at touch of Sydney Film Festival

Tune in to Jammin’ Friday, to listen, click here ⇒ Jammin’ Friday. or go to www.eastsidefm.org/JamminFriday Bonjour, good morning everybody! On Jammin Friday, 14th of June 2019, I will have a special Sydney Film Festival segment where I will be playing some of musical legends featured in the festival such as Aretha Franklin, Leonard Cohen, Milles Davis, etc. […]

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Con Open Academy – Interview with Jonathan Palmer

OPEN ACADEMY SHORT COURSES  INTERVIEW WITH JONATHAN PALMER – TUTOR FOR “SOUND RECORDING IN THE HOME STUDIO” SHORT COURSE. What sort of people take the sound recording in the home studio class? Why do they take it? The type of people who take Sound Recording in the Home Studio class are usually musicians who are […]

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Jammin’ Friday 7-9am with Athésia (Pronounced Ah Tease Ya)

  Bonjour, Good Morning everybody! My name is Athésia (Pronounced Ah Tease Ya), I am Haitian French Canadian Jazz Singer-songwriter and I’ve moved to Sydney five years ago. It’s an honour to be producing and hosting Jammin’ Friday starting this Friday 7th of June 2019 from 7-9am. Jammin’ Friday is a breakfast morning music show. […]

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Bondi Feast Festival

 Bondi Feast brings comedy, theatre, cabaret & circus to Bondi Pavilion this winter A veritable feast of contemporary circus, dazzling burlesque, side-splitting comedy and genre-bending theatre returns to Bondi Pavilion on 9 to 20 July 2019 for Bondi Feast. Bondi Feast features more than 40 shows, starring performers from all over Australia and our first […]

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Music of the Oud – Joseph Tawadros with the Sydney Symphony

Breaking boundaries. Tawadros and his oud transport us to parts beyond: Egypt and Australia, the past and the future of music. Joseph Tawadros is one of Australian music’s most impressive and charismatic figures: a composer, improviser, storyteller and a brilliant exponent of the oud, the Egyptian lute. Classically trained on this king of Middle Eastern […]

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Choir of King’s College Cambridge

Founded in the fifteenth century, the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge is arguably the world’s most famous choir and the pre-eminent representative of the British church music tradition. Their distinctively pure tone has been honed over centuries in the vaulted stone arches of the College Chapel. Comprising 16 boys (the youngest aged seven) and 15 […]

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