Interview with the prominent Australian jazz guitarist and composer, founding member of the band D.I.G., Tim Rollinson. We are offered an insight into the writing and inspirations behind his new album Chiromancy, launching Wednesday October 16th at Butchers Brew, 499 Marrickville Road, Dulwich Hill. Take a deeper dive into his experiences writing throughout the past […]
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On this episode of The Sydneyist podcast we discuss what makes Paris Paris? Sydney, facing housing, climate and affordability crises gets harder, meaner and more brittle. But Paris – facing the same big-city demands – becomes sweeter and softer, more accessible. What’s the secret? Elizabeth Farrelly spoke with architect Tim Williams about what can we learn […]
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Hosted by John and Riley Duration: 30 mins Topsy turvy, Upside down and Back-to-front: what do all these phrases have in common? Inversion! Inversion is the act of changing meaning. Our hosts delve into the literary analysis and discuss how contemporary meanings tend to contradict etymology. This raises an important question: How important is context […]
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Welcome to the surreal world of Something Else with Rob G.jdsadAdhaskfjhfSDf – sorry about that…… Weekly i’ll release 30 minutesish episodes for your enjoyment, you could say its the greatest hits collection. Or you could say pass me the salt and pepper please. […]
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Welcome to the surreal world of Something Else with Rob G.jdsadAdhaskfjhfSDf – sorry about that…… Weekly i’ll release 30 minutesish episodes for your enjoyment, you could say its the greatest hits collection. Or you could say pass me the salt and pepper please. […]
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The Enigma of Miles Franklin Buy Tickets Here DO YOU WANT TO SUPPORT LOCAL ARTS AND VENUES? LOOK NO FURTHER. HEADED BY A SYDNEY-BASED DIRECTOR, WRITER AND DRAMATURG, KINGDOM OF EUCALYPTS IS SHOWING AT THE BONDI PAVILION! Come along to the cultural icon and second home of Eastside, the Bondi Pavilion! Kingdom of Eucalypts follows […]
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In this episode, Emilie and John sit down with Holdsworth CEO Lyn Ainsworth to discuss how “dementia-friendly” events break longstanding stigmas, support carers of people living with dementia, and bring the community together. During Dementia Awareness Week, Holdsworth hosted various events with the Woollahra Dementia Alliance. Their next event, on the 16th of October, is […]
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On this episode of The Sydneyist podcast we discuss urban heat. How hot is too hot? How does heat affect your body and what can we do about it? Elizabeth Farrelly spoke with Ollie Jay, Professor of Heat and Health at the University of Sydney to talk about what you can do to stay cool. […]
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Hosted by John and Riley Duration: 30 mins On today’s episode, our favourite cineastes get existential! Most things are finite – water, oxygen, minerals – but what about the eternal? The concept of no beginning or end is hard to wrap one’s head around. Join our hosts as they delve into their own beliefs, biases […]
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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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The Conservatorium Open Academy offers a range of short courses tailored for adults seeking to enhance their musical skills and explore their interests, whether they are seasoned veterans or stepping into the wonderful world of music for the first time. Courses will specify whether they are conducted online or in-person, so feel free to select […]
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