WARRIORS – Short Film Tackles Tall Subject
Australia is blessed with creative talent when it comes to film. Some of that talent ends up in Hollywood or other major production towns around the globe. Much of that talent commences with...
With energy, ideas and cheek to spare, Richard Neville was the boy of OZ
This week saw the passing of Sydney-born Richard Neville – Australian enfant terrible of the 1960s, editor of OZ magazine (published from 1963-73) and leading spokesperson for the counterculture.
In looking at Neville’s life,...
Cream of The Crate: Album # 193 – The Beatles: Rubber Soul [50th Anniversary...
"Rubber Soul was an indication of the ways things were going to go - it's one of my favourite albums. I think it's a great album."(George Martin)
"Our whole attitude was changing - we'd...
Sunday essay: the naked truth on nudity
Photographer Spencer Tunick celebrates the joyful, frivolous and liberating experience of public nudity.
A major exhibition opens at the Art Gallery of New South Wales this weekend – a collection of nudes from the...
PRINCE PHILIP (retirement comes at 96)
It’s official, as of today, Prince Philip, is stepping down from Royal duties. The Duke of Edinburgh announced that he will no longer accompany his wife on regular engagements, after seven decades of working...
The Mordialloc Food and Wine Festival
A call to all bands.
Perpetua McInnes, or Petti as all within the entertainment realm affectionately knows her, is the Festival Events Coordinator for The City of Kingston. She managers everything from site build, programming,...
ERIN MORAN – dead at 56
Child star Erin Moran who shot to fame as the daughter of Howard and Marion Cunningham on “Happy Days” and its spinoff “Joanie Loves Chachi" has died overnight.
911 dispatchers got the frantic call just...
Meet the Artists – St Kilda Art Crawl launch 21 – 24 Sept
Symmetry’s Shadow Exhibition
Location: Christ Church St Kilda (Anglican), 14 Acland st. St Kilda
Re-inventing LIFE through ART, an ongoing therapy.
Silent intelligence, each soul’s higher self, speaks of a collective, a whole; the human race as...
BRISBANE PRAWN CONTAMINATION
Potentially hundreds of Australian families have been affected by contaminated Prawns over the Easter break.
South-east Queensland prawn fishers already financially crushed by white spot disease are reeling after learning their catch could now be...
How Australia played the world’s first music on a computer
We don’t think twice about playing music via a computer – we have them in our pockets, and in our homes and offices, with music on tap. But playing music on a computer...