@ Ritz Cinemas – Friday 1st March 2024 THE STORY The swinging show Dancing In The Shadows of Motown is back by popular demand! Friday March 1st 2024 – 7:30pm – Ritz Cinema – 45 St Pauls St, Randwick NSW 2031 See what all the buzz is about – catch this 10 Piece Powerhouse band featuring […]
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So Frenchy, So Chic 2024
SydneySaturday 20 January, Centennial Park Calling all those with a penchant for curiosity and culture, So Frenchy So Chic returns in 2024 with our biggest program to date! For 10+ years, we’ve connected France to Australia through a day-long summer festival celebrating the Art of Living: French contemporary music, gastronomy, fashion, conviviality and lots of […]
A Ting Call Legends Jamboree
Get ready for a music experience like never before when Saxon Sound meets Soulmaker Sound. Saturday the 24th of February 2024 will be a day like no other in the history of sound systems! JJ Roberts, the mastermind behind Australia’s first-ever sound system, the iconic Soulmaker, takes center stage at A Ting Call Legends Jamboree. […]
Professor Stevens IV – Trauma
Professor Stevens is not only a local business sponsor of Eastside Radio – I’m sure you’ve all heard his spots offering assistance to those of you undergoing change in your careers and or your lives. His decades long experience in the field of business psychology has meant he’s been at the forefront of helping people […]
¡Chi Chi Chi, Le Le Le! Elisa Brings a Taste of Chile to the Team
Hailing from the longest stretch of South America, she traded empanadas for Tim Tams as she touched down in the lively world of Australia after a marathon of 30 hours of travel. Armed with a degree in journalism from Pontificia Universidad Católica, she’s set to spice up East Side Radio’s scene. A little about me… […]
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Bondi Sea Wall – Intro
Have you ever wondered who the artists are behind the Bondi Sea Wall murals? In this podcast series we meet the mural artists who have come from all over the world and around Australia to adorn the Sea Wall at Bondi Beach with colourful, thoughtful and sometimes provocative public art. From lush tropical jungles to […]
Album of the week: Live From South Channel Island – Mildlife // Water Made Us – Jamila Woods
EASTSIDE ALBUM OF THE WEEK PRESENTS Live From South Channel Island – Mildlife (AUS) Formed in 2013, Mildlife are a Melbourne-based jazz fusion group. Their first live album “Live from South Channel Island” was actually recorded during their one-off livestream performance at South Channel Island on 10 March 2021. The album stands as a testament […]
Interview with atone (aka Andy Fitzgerald)
From Hume Crescent and Manchester’s 24hr party people to Sydney’s 90s electronic boom. […]
Album of the Week: Drifting – Mette Henriette
EASTSIDE ALBUM OF THE WEEK PRESENTS Drifting – Mette Henriette In 2015, The Norwegian saxophonist, Mette Henriette became the first artist to release a double debut album on the renowned jazz record label ECM Records. Consequently, her highly anticipated second album “Drifting” is an ethereal masterpiece that showcases extraordinary talent and artistic vision. Throughout the […]
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Album of the Week: Voice Notes – Yazmin Lacey // The Height of Love – Sinj Clarke
EASTSIDE ALBUM OF THE WEEK PRESENTS Voice Notes – Yazmin Lacey (UK) Hailing from a background deeply rooted in gospel and soul, Yazmin Lace is a rising star in the realm of contemporary R&B music. Her debut album “Voice Notes” is overflowed with impeccable storytelling and soul, gaining the interest of many listeners. Lace’s velvety […]
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The Top 40 Tax Dodgers
Not Your Typical Top 40 List The ATO has released its ninth annual corporate tax transparency report, from which Michael West Media has compiled an updated top 40 list of corporate tax dodgers. The biggest culprits are the fossil fuel multinationals. David Barr discusses this with Michael West. […]
The Case of the Missing Christmas Beetle
A Once Thriving Colony Has Mysteriously Disappeared What ever happened to Christmas beetles? Once a common sight in our December gardens, they are now in a state of scarcity. David Barr talks to Dr Tanya Latty from the School of Life and Environmental Science at the University of Sydney to lift the wing on this […]