I look forward to joining you all again for a new year of Arts Wednesday programs. We continue with the series on Centennial Park – don’t worry if you have forgotten previous episodes because they’ll all be podcast together! This week Sarah Champneys tells is about the Centennial Parklands Foundation. At 11:00 am, my special […]
How To Join The Circus!
With Circus Oz in town performing the final season of their national tour But Wait There’s More we were lucky enough to spend some time with two performers Sam Aldham and Olivia Porter in one of the few moments away from their busy schedule. The world of circus has evolved over the last 10 years […]
An Espresso Ride Through The Cross
What do a sex worker, a nun and a taxi driver have in common? They all drink coffee at the Piccolo Bar in Kings Cross which has attracted celebrities and locals alike over 50 years. These characters (and more) are channelled and paid homage to in the return season of Piccolo Tales, playing every Tuesday […]
an interactive theatre play that guarantees fun for old and young
Join Ratty, Mole, Badger, Otter, Portly and, of course, Mr Toad, as they return to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne and Sydney this summer, bringing to life Kenneth Grahame‘s immortal story of life on the riverbank. This critically acclaimed outdoor theatre production delivers music, songs and laughs. There is fun for young and old as […]
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Sex, Genes and Rock ‘n’ Roll – an evolutionary biology primer
Arts Monday’s Jane Raffan chats with Rob Brooks, UNSW evolutionary biologist, about his fabulous book “Sex, Genes & Rock ‘n’ Roll”. Rob makes the case for evolutionary factors shaping the modern world, including answers to such questions as: “Why do so many rock stars end up dead at 27?” As Rob sees it, Rock music […]
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Sex Genes and Rock ‘n’ Roll – an Evolutionary Biology Primer
Join me, Jane Raffan on Arts Monday 11 January for a program about sex and music! And in more detail, the nexus between evolutionary biology and Rock ‘n’ Roll! Yup, that’s right, Genes with a G, not a J (although rockers all do wear ’em!). It’s summer – which means book list time! Listen in […]
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Album of the Week – ‘Made in New York’ by Project Grand Slam
‘Made in New York’ (Cakewalks Records) by Project Grand Slam is Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. This jazz fusion extravaganza from the group is filled with original tracks by bassist and composer Robert Mill recorded in studio plus some very special live recordings at New York’s prestigious Blue Note. What makes this more than […]
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Album of the Week – ‘Soul to Soul’ (Afrasia Productions) by Carmen Lundy
‘Soul to Soul’ (Afrasia Productions) by Carmen Lundy is Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. From the writing process to the final project, this work for Lundy is some of her most innovative and inspiring to date. ‘Soul to Soul’ marks the artist’s 14th record of her career exploring the soulful side of jazz. As much as Lundy enjoy’s flexing […]
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Bluesfest Touring and Eastside Radio presents The Residents
The Residents are an American art collective best known for avant-garde music and multimedia works. Since their first official release, Meet the Residents (1974), the group has released over seventy albums, numerous music videos and short films, three CD-ROM projects, and ten DVDs. They have undertaken seven major world tours and scored multiple films. Pioneers […]
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The Word- Bluesfest Touring
Bluesfest Touring welcomes improvisational gospel- jazz supergroup The Word for their firts ever Australian tour! It’s secular. It’s certainly spiritual. It’s The Word and now it’s time, once again, to take the Word to the world! Featuring pedal-steel guitarist Robert Randolph, keyboardist John Medeski and two North Mississippi Allstars (guitarist Luther Dickinson and drummer Cody […]
Seeking youth interns for smart ARTS Festival
Pine Street Creative Arts Centre is seeking youth interns to assist with our annual National Youth Week event, smart ARTS Festival. smart ARTS is an arts event designed for young people, by young people. smart ARTS features a range of events & creative opportunities for young people, including an art exhibition, artists talks, careers forums & […]
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NIGHT OWLS KID’S FILM FEST SWOOPING IN 2016
Sydney’s free open-air cinema, Little Darlings Night Owls Kid’s Film Fest is on again this month! Perched and ready to nest at Sydney’s Darling Quarter from Friday 8 – Sunday 24 January, the Festival pops up beside one of Sydney’s most spectacular playgrounds, with more screenings than ever before. Children and their adult friends will have a hoot in the beautiful surrounds, […]