Arts Wednesday 15 October 2019

Professor Geraint Lewis, astrophysicist from Sydney University, returns to Arts Wednesday this week with a new 6-part series entitled The Stuff of the Universe. Episode 1 is Our Matter is Molecules. In subsequent weeks, the “stuff” becomes smaller! My special guest at 11:00 am is Elizabeth Day, artist and curator at the Boom Gate Gallery […]

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International Artists @ Sydney International Women’s Jazz Festival

Take Five to Read Over our International Acts for 2019! For 2019, The Sydney International Women’s Jazz Festival will feature an exquisite cast of impressive international improvisers. All through the nights of November, your body and soul will be dancing in the dark like someone in love to the sounds of jazz. So What are you waiting for! Keep on reading ? Breezy, […]

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Interview with Freedman Classical Finalist Jonathan Heilbron

Double Bassist and Freedman Classical Finalist Jonathan Heilbron Discusses His Interest in Music, His Work with European Classical Ensembles, the Phonetic Orchestra, and More. How did you first get interested in music and select the double bass as your instrument of choice? I’m not entirely sure when or how my initial interest in music was […]

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After Midnight Voice Messages on The Nightline

Are you a night owl, insomniac, shift-worker, new parent, dreamer, stargazer or sleepwalker? We want to hear what’s keeping Sydney-siders awake. If you’re one of those people who’s often up late, Urban Theatre Projects invites you to leave an anonymous after-midnight voice message on The Nightline. The Nightline is an audio art project by Roslyn […]

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Interview with Freedman Classical Finalist Katie Yap

Violist and Finalist for the Freedman Classical Fellowship Katie Yap Discusses Her Experience with Music, Baroque Ensembles, Her Concerns for the Environment, and More. How did you first get interested in music and select the viola as your instrument of choice? I think I’ve always been interested in music – there’s a family story about […]

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Athletics East Fun Runners: A Step Ahead

Up for a run? Grab a coffee too with the Athletics East Fun Runners. Celebrating 20 years of putting its best foot forward, this running club welcomes all shapes, sizes and speeds. After being involved with Athletics East as a runner for seven years, Wayne Morgan became a coach. Following a number of requests, Wayne […]

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Hiss Golden Messenger 2020 Australia Tour

The highly anticipated alternative-country group from North Carolina, Hiss Golden Messenger, has announced their embarkment on their first Australian Tour with special guest Erin Rae. This long awaited tour is starting up on the 22nd of January 2020 in Melbourne, to then traverse the East Coast of Australia, performing an array of magical shows up […]

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Paddington Art Prize winners about to be announced

Marlene Antico OAM, Founder and Principal Sponsor of the Paddington Art Prize talks to our resident art historian and reporter at large Anthony Frater. The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape. 53 finalists will be on show at what promises to be […]

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