“Along Came Love” or “Le Temps d’Aimer” in french, is produced by Katell Quillévéré. The movie is inspired by Katell’s family history. The main actors are Anaïs Demoustier and Vincent Lacoste. I caught a screening at Palace Cinemas Moore Park last week, and it was truly captivating.. The festival runs until April 9th in Moore […]
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Hosted by Jon and Riley Duration: 30 mins With yet another episode on iconic movies, our cineastes venture into the world of animated shows such as the Looney Tunes from the 1930s to the Family Guy in this age. They discuss the idea of particular movies encompassing certain genres, the visual and cinematic effects in […]
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March 30, 2024 Belvoir St Theatre Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) Holding the Man is the memoir of Timothy Conigrave, written after the death of his lover John Caleo from AIDS in 1992, and published a few months after his own death two years later. It tells the story of their 15 year love […]
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The Eclectic Comedy Music Show Featuring Comedy Records (Stand Up/Skit/Novelty – i.e Monty Python – Australia You’re Standing In It – Tom Lehler etc) Instructional Records ( Everything You Need To Know To Operate A CB RADIO – Shape Up & Dance with Felicity Kendal – etc) Odd / Left of Centre Music – The […]
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March 28, 2024 Sydney Town Hall Sydney Philharmonia Choirs Review by Paul Neeson (Arts Wednesday) On Maundy Thursday, the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs under Associate Music Director, Dr. Elizabeth Scott, reminded us why Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem is one of the most revered in that classical music genre. The concert begins with the now familiar Acknowledgement of […]
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Motherhood & Music – Not just the Lullaby Approx. 5 minutes to read Jess Green is a creative force. Her career spans so much between her Art-Pop project, Pheno; her post-grad research for the Equity in Jazz Program at the Sydney Conservatorium; connecting with young music lovers in children’s programs such as Musica Viva’s Two […]
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Gregg Arthur first commanded a concert stage with Maestro Tommy Tycho, soon after in Las Vegas with Vincent Falcone, and he’s been blowing audiences away ever since. Endorsed by the biggest names in jazz and praised by his contemporaries and the press, Australian vocalist and composer Gregg Arthur follows in the footsteps of Frank Sinatra, […]
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With an iconic address in Sydney’s sought after beachside enclave of Waverley, The Langlee by Mirvac offers a life of blissful leisure and comfort. A collection of just 55 meticulously designed, spacious and light filled strata-titled residences for those aged over 55’s, The Langlee by Mirvac has been created for a more luxurious way to […]
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PsyconFest, the festival celebrating non-conventional approaches to music and experimental song writing, comes back for its 10th edition with a full venue takeover at 107 Projects, Redfern. Experience live 9 acts across 3 stages blending jazz fusion, psych, folk and ambient music : Seen Herbivore, Othrship, Mia Petra, Madame Rêve, Lulu Ilanda, Godriguez, Very Fast […]
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Motherhood & Music – Not just the Lullaby Approx. 12 minutes to read In a picturesque corner of the Southern Highlands, amid the tranquil landscapes of Robertson, resides Amber Kenny—an artist, mother, and spirited musician carving her path in the bustling world of music. As she embarks on her journey towards recording her debut album […]
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Hosted by Jon and Riley Duration: 30 mins Joined by our favourite cineastes, this week is all about the good, the bad and the ugly. The 1966 Spaghetti Western dominates conversation. Jon and Riley have a breadth of knowledge of the archetypal characters, themes and their relevance. Their passion and intellectual perspectives make for a […]
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Motherhood & Music – Not just the Lullaby Approx. 10 minutes to read The seeds of music were planted early for Emma Donovan when, as a child in the 80’s, she started singing in her uncle’s legendary Indigenous Australian band, The Donovans. From small things, big things grow…and on Emma’s career grew to include her […]
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