Review: A Mirror @ Belvoir Upstairs

Saturday 21 February 2026 Belvoir St Theatre Photography by Brett Boardman Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) A Mirror is a play within a play within a play; more a Coney Island Hall of Mirrors with reflection upon reflection, so mesmerising that we are never really certain where reality lies. This bold new play from […]

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Interview with Carlotta Centanni

And if you’re looking to visit the streets of Rome without leaving Sydney why not experience the enchanting Carlotta Centanni as she brings her show, “From Italy with Love,” to the Camelot Lounge in Marrickville. Born into a legendary artistic family in the heart of Italy, Carlotta carries the soul of Neapolitan music in her […]

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Sydney Poetry Picnic 2026

Where Poetry Meets Community The Sydney Poetry Picnic 2026 will be held on the beautiful grounds of Writing NSW, celebrating the organisers and conveners who sustain Sydney’s vibrant poetry community. Hosted by award-winning poet Tug Dumbly (Geoff Forrester), the event features curated readings reflecting the diversity of local voices, as well as an open-mic session […]

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Bumpy: The Kanana Tour comes to Sydney!

A beautiful night of soulful music featuring acclaimed Noongar artist Bumpy Proud Noongar artist Bumpy is a radiant force in Australian soul. Fusing jazz, funk, folk and R&B, her hypnotic performances and soulful voice create a “vibrant sonic journey” (The Music). She’s played WOMADelaide, Meredith, London Jazz Festival and the Sydney Opera House, sharing stages […]

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Review: ABO Baroque Masters

Wednesday 18 February 2026 Australian Brandenburg Orchestra City Recital Hall Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) Photos by Keith Saunders The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra were on fire for their season opener, Baroque Masters, a program full of delectable well-loved Baroque masterpieces. And Artistic Director, Paul Dyer was proud to show off his newly refurbished harpsichord […]

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Review: ACO Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody

Thursday 10 February 2026 City Recital Hall Australian Chamber Orchestra Dejan Lazić (piano) Photos Charlie Kinross Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) Apart from an innovative program that included both a World and an Australian premiere, lurking beneath the surface of the ACO’s season opener seemed to be a theme of migration: 3 of the […]

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Dancing in the Shadows of Motown

Friday 20th of March – 8:00pm – Ritz Cinema – 45 Pauls St, Randwick The swinging show Dancing In The Shadows of Motown is back by popular demand! See what all the buzz is about – catch this 10 Piece Powerhouse band featuring internationally acclaimed artists who faithfully recreate the dynamic live performances of: The Jackson […]

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Breaking Waves Episode 344: Sporting Drama, Music & Community Chats

This episode delivers a lively, laugh-filled mix of sport, stories and classic studio banter, as Shai and Geoff broadcast in the shadow of the Australian Baseball League grand final. The episode dives head-first into the highs and heartbreak of the Sydney Blue Sox versus the Adelaide Giants, with live reactions, passionate commentary, hot-dog-stand tales and […]

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Review: Songs of the Bulbul

Wednesday 28 January 2026 Sydney Opera House Playhouse Theatre Aakash Odedra Company Photography by Ken Leanfore Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) The performance began with a voice over explaining the story behind Songs of the Bulbul. In Persian culture, bulbuls (or nightingales) are revered for their songs that are often directed to a rose […]

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