Album of the week – The Dreaming Room by Laura Mvula

“The Dreaming Room” by Laura Mvula is Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. This week our featured artist hails from the West Midlands of England however her voice is powerful enough to reach all corners of the globe. Releasing her second album Laura Mvula has given us another record packed full of emotions and originality […]

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Album of the week – Frame of Reference by Sean Foran

  ‘Frame of Reference’ by Sean Foran is Eastside Radio’s album of the week. Bringing us his first debut album as leader Australian pianist and composer Sean Foran gives us a project that is full of talent and original music. Music that may sound quite different for those of you who are used to Foran’s […]

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Opening Night of the Moran Arts Prizes

Reviewed by Catilin Fricot The 2016 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize and the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize exhibition has officially opened their doors for the 2016-17 show to showcase the incredible talent entered into their competition for its 28th year since its conception. I was lucky enough to be invited to the opening night this […]

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Album of the Week – ‘A Seat at the Table’ by Solange

‘A Seat at the Table’ by Solange is Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. This long awaited third album is described by the artist as “a project on identity, empowerment, independence, grief and healing.” The album melds together a miryd of infleunces that stretchs her musical boundaries and challenges her lyrical history opening up about […]

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Global Rhythms 2016 Photos Part 1

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The Tenth Man – Film Review

Reviewed by Hannah Heseding “The Tenth Man”, a movie by Daniel Burman, is a story of identity, of coming home and of struggling to reconnect with one’s religious and cultural values. After years away from home and living in New York City, Ariel, a middle-aged man from Argentina, decides to fly home to El Once, an old Jewish neighborhood […]

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