This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected […]
Community Billboard 13 – 20 May 2021
This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected […]
Join Maisy Stapleton and Paula Towers this Arts Thursday to meet two special guests. Bundanon – Deborah Ely AM Bundanon on the Sholhaven River near Nowra was given to the nation by Arthur and Yvonne Boyd in 1993 as a remarkable cultural and environmental asset. For the last 15 years, CEO Deborah Ely has nurtured, developed and transformed its programs, landscapes […]
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Dr Anna Kamaralli returns in the first half hour, with Part 2 of Staging the Look and this week she talks about fundamental shapes: what shapes in clothing belong to which periods and how accurately is this portrayed on stage and screen? My special guest at 11:00 am is dietitian, Susie Burrell, taking us through […]
This weekly community billboard is proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected […]
2021 GERMAN FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS WITH A FEAST OF FILMS Presented by Palace, the German Film Festival’s full 2021 programme has been revealed, which boasts a spectacular selection of 30 films, the best and latest in German cinema, a number of which are screening for the first time outside Germany. This year’s programme, presented in […]
FIRST NATIONS INNOVATORS AND VISIONARIES CONNECT FOR THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM’S LUNCHTIME CONVERSATION SERIES The Australian Museum’s (AM) program of illuminating talks, The Lunchtime Conversation Series returns in 2021 to showcase the stories and ground-breaking work of First Nations leaders across political, environmental and cultural fields. The Lunchtime Conversation Series features six compelling sessions on Tuesdays […]
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The Sydney Con Jazz Festival is here! On Sunday, May 30, 2021 the Sydney Con Jazz Festival will offer dozens of performances under the one roof, nestled among the picturesque Royal Botanic Gardens. The boutique jazz festival in its fourth year, is designed to be affordable, accessible and to showcase the best of Jazz from […]
Claudel – Sydney Opera House, Saturday 1 May Reviewed by Paul Neeson From the opening set of drab painters’ drapes and simple paint-stained wooden furniture, Claudel didn’t promise a colour-filled vibrant theatre piece, but the story of French sculptor, Camille Claudel is one of immense sadness and unfulfilled promise. Maybe writer/director Wendy Beckett’s vision is […]
Eastside is Celebrating International Jazz Day Tune in and enjoy 24h of Jazz on Friday 30th of April! Friday 30th of April is International Jazz Day and like previous years Eastside Radio we’ll be running a 24 hour jazz broadcast. For the whole day and across all programming with 17 shows dedicated to Jazz, tune in […]
Join Maisy Stapleton and Paula Towers this Arts Thursday to meet two special guests. Kerri Glasscock Sydney Fringe has announced the initial program for its new pop-up venue Fringe HQ Newtown featuring new works by a range of acclaimed and emerging Australian artists. Taking over the historic ballroom at 5 Eliza Street, the venue became active on Monday [April 26] and will continue until December, set […]
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Anna Kamaralli returns to Arts Wednesday this week with Part 1 of a new series called “Staging the Look: how does theatre and film design for history?” In this episode, Anna asks: what is an historic period and how does it translate onto stage and screen? My special guest at 11:00 am is Yin Cao, […]
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra brightens the Autumn music scene with an intimate program of gorgeous Romantic chamber music at metropolitan and regional venues. Its latest series evokes the salons and living rooms of the early nineteenth century, featuring Beethoven’s Trio, Op.38 and the delightful Grand Septet by underappreciated Swedish composer Franz Berwald. The […]