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A First Nations music icon makes her Opera House headline debut Fresh from her electrifying performance in ARETHA, Australia’s very own soul and roots icon Emma Donovan returns with an all-new band to the Sydney Opera House, premiering her forthcoming, country-flavoured sound in her headline debut show at the Joan Sutherland Theatre. The celebrated Indigenous singer […]
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It is an exciting time to be a Sydney local, jazz sensation Evan Carydakis is coming to town! “Featuring the smooth jazz grooves of US chart-topping saxophonist Evan Carydakis and his band performing all his hits, including his current smash hit ‘Cherry Pops’ – Live and Funky” at Lazybones Lounge on the 11th of October […]
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The Singer/ Songwriter Talks About Early Influences By Toby Creswell So, I’m watching Daisy Jones which is a kind of sappy soap about a rock band and the soundtrack is so laid back its a surprise it didn’t knock over the furniture. Suddenly just before the end, Daisy flips out, goes crazy and pops on […]
Spring has descended upon us, the sun is shining, and spirits are high, allow us to recommend two special events that will enhance and boost your dopamine levels to really compliment this Springtime. Eastside’s multitalented Claudia Chan Shaw is excited to announce her new exhibition, Final Curtain, launching on Saturday 30th September at the Art […]
Christ Almighty: A Comedy of Biblical Proportions @ Seymour Centre 14th September 2023 Reviewed by Elliott Wallace Sydney Fringe is in full swing, and I was delighted to be invited along to the opening night of Christ Almighty: A Comedy of Biblical Proportions, located at the Seymour Centre. Directed and written by Tommy James Green, […]
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Elvis: A Musical Revolution @ State Theatre 10 September 2023 Reviewed by Sanne de Kramer Last Thursday evening I had the opportunity to go to Elvis the Musical. Since I am a big musical lover, this was amazing! When I was younger, I attended a number of musicals back home in the Netherlands. I have […]
Waverley Volunteer Expo @ Bondi Pavilion At this free event, you will meet some amazing local volunteers, change makers and community organisations that make a big impact in our community. Volunteering can help you learn new skills, improve your CV, make connections, and stay fit, healthy and active. There’s so much to do in Waverley […]
PHILLIPPA MURPHY-HASTE WINS THE 2023 FREEDMAN JAZZ FELLOWSHIP Credit: Shane Rozario Watch the full concert on Facebook The prestigious 2023 Freedman Jazz Fellowship, along with its esteemed $21,000 prize, was awarded to Sydney-based multi-instrumentalist, clarinet-specialist, and composer Phillippa Murphy-Haste in a thrilling playoff at Pier 2/3, ACO on Saturday, September 2nd. This award marks a significant […]
In the lead up to the Sydney International Womens’ Jazz Festival, at the end of October Mick Paddon is relaunching his Changing the Face of Jazz series of podcasts on his weekly show Time and Space. Starting six years ago, the series focuses on Australian female jazz instrumentalists who have come to prominence in recent […]
Who is Elliott Wallace? And what on earth is he doing down under? Hello! On the 31st August I departed my home town of York, waved an emotional goodbye to my close family and embarked on a long haul to the land of Kookaburras, Didgeridoos and questionable footwear. At the relatively young age of 20 […]
Hi everyone! My name is Sanne de Kramer, and I am from the Netherlands. I’m 22 years old and I study Creative Business at Breda University of Applied Sciences. I’m in my third year and I already have some experience with radio as I did a radio show in my previous semester at uni this […]