A group of new arrivals and local storytellers have teamed up to create “My Settlement Journey”, exploring the challenges and triumphs of settling in Australia.
Browsing: Art & Culture
Sydney’s once-booming live music scene all but vanished. Much like roadways without tolls or pubs without pokies, Friday nights were without live music until…
Artelan is a unique online gallery supporting artists and art lovers alike, and from 9-21 August they’re presenting “Smoke Screen” at Manly’s Gallery 109.
A mammoth year (13months) for Brent Turner, lighting up the July 2021 Tawny cover, crafting his debut picture book, and now once more gracing the August cover.
Film (and food!) buff Christopher Roberts provides insights into all flavours of the 69th Sydney Film Festival that was held from the 8th to the 19th of June.
Approaching the canvas boldly, Nicola Woodcock’s artworks embrace rather than eliminate mistakes, eliminating fussy detail, focusing on shapes and colours.
Felicity Pulman’s ‘Shalott: Into the Unknown’, tells the story of an artistic loner who decides to use her father’s virtual reality technology to save Camelot.
Paige Turner reports that Northern Beaches’ newest writing sensation, Ali Lowe, has produced an unputdownable “domestic noir” debut novel, The Trivia Night.
They do exist, Rockstar deities earning megabucks, but for most professional musicians, ensuring money’s coming in from every possible avenue is key to survival
Bravo to the Sydney Actors Playhouse and Desire Books for this brilliant “Stupid F***ing Bird” production. Edgy, raw, compelling, funny and hugely entertaining.