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 18– 25 February 2020
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 […]
Laila Ellmoos, historian with the City of Sydney, makes a welcome return to Arts Wednesday at 10:40 am with a new series for 2020.Called Developing Sydney, it is the name of an exhibition Laila is curating at Customs House, opening late March and looks at photographs in the council archives from 1900 – 1920. In […]
SURRY HILLS CREATIVE PRECINCT ANNOUNCES PICNIC SURRY HILLS AN AFTERNOON OF FOOD, FUN & FLOWERS DEVONSHIRE DIVAS / DJS / UNICORN RIDES /ART / WORKSHOPS On Sunday 23rd February, The Surry Hills Creative Precinct is set to host PICNIC Surry Hills, a new event, celebrating a fresh new look for Surry Hills and the end […]
This World Sydney Concert at John Painter Hall, Australian Institute of Music 8th February 2020 Reviewed by Chris Borton at Jammin’ Sunday Thank you to Australian Institute of Music (AIM) and Sydney Improvised Music Association (SIMA) for an outstanding concert in a marvelous venue last Saturday. A band of world class musicians introduced their new […]
Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week is Tjukurpa: The Story by Frank Yamma, released through Wantok Music. Frank Yamma is one of Australia’s most significant Indigenous songwriters with an ability to cross cultural and musical boundaries. An initiated Pitjantjatjara man, Frank sings in his native language and English. His mighty songs, magical guitar playing and […]
Read More… from Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week: Feb 9 – Feb 13
At 10:40 am Anna Groden returns for Part 6, the final part of our series on multiples and she finishes with video art. My special guest at 11:00am is Michael Atherton, all-round musical genius makes a welcome return to Arts Wednesday with another unusual musical instrument: the Jew’s Harp, which, incidentally, has nothing to do […]
Howdy eastside listeners, As you may have read my name is Joey P. Originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, USA I have been traveling around the world visiting many different countries at only the age of 22. Traveling must be with school many people say but I’m actually doing a program with a company called […]
Read More… from Eastside Radio welcomes Joey P, Intern from the USA
Looped by Matthew Lombardo at The Guild Theatre, Rockdale from February 14th, 2020 The original bad girl of the golden age of Hollywood, Tallulah Bankhead was glamorous, scandalous, always witty, and never well behaved. In the Summer of 1965, with her career and her life burning away, she spent one drunken day in a Los […]
After years of controversy, protest and community action, Waverley Council has passed the latest plans for the restoration of the iconic Bondi Pavilion. Waverley Mayor, Paula Masselos, talks to Paul Neeson about the lengthy community consultation process and what the changes mean for local artists and community groups. The plans include an upgrade of the […]
Anna Groden continues with Multiples at 10:40 am and in Part 5, the topic is sculpture. My special guest at 11:00 am is Dr Ida Lichter, making a welcome return to Arts Wednesday. Ida has long championed the rights of Muslim women and her current interest is the recent street protests in Iran and the […]
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 […]
Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week is Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? by Chinatown Slalom. Their debut album ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?’, released without an arduous build-up or slow drip-feed of singles, is a joyous, experimental and enticing welcome into their vibrant world – think the trippy moments of The Beatles meeting […]
Read More… from Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week: Feb 3- Feb 7