ARCHITECTURAL ETHICS, TEXTILE ARTS – 20th September 2018

WHAT’S ON TODAY’S PROGRAM: Join Maisy Stapleton for stories acrosss the arts . The third Arts Thursday segment on the Sydney Architecture Festival focuses on Ethics in an Age of Excess. This will be a preview of a panel discussion querying if architecture has lost its social purpose, and its focus on the public good […]

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2018 Freedman Classical Fellowship Concert

After a nation-wide search for the Australia’s best young classical musicians aged 30 and under, the three finalists – violinist Courtenay Cleary, percussionist Thea Rossen and clarinettist Oliver Shermacher – will compete live in concert for the title of 2018 Freedman Classical Fellow, and the career-changing $20,000 cash prize to undertake a proposed creative project. […]

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GT and Rupert Guinness with the latest sports stories, on Crossing the Line Tuesday 18 September

GT and Rupert Guinness

In a bit of a twist to our usual format, GT and sports journalist Rupert Guinness discuss the latest stories hitting the sports headlines this week, including Grand Final season, the Aussie and Irish wins at the World Rowing Championships, the blistering new marathon world record, and updates from the endurance cycling event ‘Race to […]

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Arts Thursday – 13 September 2018 – Talking Black Comedy with Mark O’Toole

Presented by Bronwyn Rennex On today’s show I chat to Mark O’Toole who is one of the producers (along with Kath Shelper – Scarlett Pictures) of Black Comedy Series 3, which is about to screen on ABC TV. Because Mark is such a fan of garage music from the 60s to 80s, I also take […]

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Eastside Radio’s Album of The Week: 13 Sept – 20 Sept

Eastside Radio’s Album of The Week is Jon Cleary’ ‘Dyna-Mite’, releasesd via FHQ Records. Jon Cleary is an English pianist, guitarist and vocalist, based in New Orleans. Cleary’s thirty-five years of intensive hands-on work on the Crescent City scene has made him a respected peer of such New Orleans R&B icons as Dr. John and […]

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Arts Wednesday 12 September 2018

Professor Geraint Lewis continues with The Science of Science Fiction at 10:40 am and this week the topic is The Science of Aliens. My special guests this week are Catherine and Michael Atherton. Michael is the editor and adaptor of In Exile From St Petersburg, about the life of Catherine’s grandfather, Abram Saulevitch Kagan. Abram’s […]

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Ambre Hammond Presents Night Flowers

Concert pianist, composer and international keynote speaker Ambre Hammond launches her second album of exquisite original compositions.  Night Flowers is a collaboration of music and photography between pianist/composer Ambre Hammond and photographer James O’Toole. James captured 24 night-images of flowers in gardens around Sydney. Ambre immortalised these images in music with the composition of 24 pieces for […]

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Lior & Paul Grabowsky at The City Recital Hall

Sparks fly when Lior and Paul Grabowsky combine their talents on stage. Acclaimed composer, pianist and polymath, Paul Grabowsky has received numerous awards in his illustrious 40-year career. In this distinctive collaboration, Grabowsky’s improvisational dexterity on piano reinforces Lior’s haunting vocal style, as together they reinvent some of Lior’s most cherished songs such as This […]

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