
19 Apr 2021
THE BIG BOOK OF FESTIVALS: FANTASTIC FESTIVITIES, CRAZY CELEBRATIONS AND HOLY HOLIDAYS FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE: Rocking All Over The World ~ Book Review
Marita Bullock and Joan-Maree Hargreaves (Hachette Australia) 2021, 57pp, RRP $29.99

19 Apr 2021
Marita Bullock and Joan-Maree Hargreaves (Hachette Australia) 2021, 57pp, RRP $29.99

14 Apr 2021
Long before a phone was smart, the net was something you caught a fish in, kids shoes didn’t have wheels in their heels, there were TV shows that weren’t all…

22 Mar 2021
Sitting waiting for Tom West and Band to begin (they began after support act St Jacques one hour after advertised starting time) it was enjoyable just to sit…

19 Mar 2021
Carla Lippis follows her band on stage and immediately rips into an up-tempo no-holds-barred rock anthem. Had I been expecting light cabaret my illusions would…

19 Mar 2021
See You Later Mum is set in the past when assisted passage by ship for migrants to Australia was still possible, and when real-time communication between loved…

18 Mar 2021
Household Names works on many levels. Firstly as a chamber performance of the works of three female composers – the Baroque composer and singer Barbara Strozzi…

18 Mar 2021
Holy Moly! Its 1995 Again! A huge 2021 Spring Loaded Tour has been announced.

18 Mar 2021
Good news for fans of the magnificent Randy Feltface who were disappointed when every show at Rhino Room sold out in double quick time. Extra shows were added…

17 Mar 2021
Call of the Mallee Fowl packs a lot into this one hour gem. A slowly blossoming love affair between two friends who meet on a birdwatching bench evolves against…

17 Mar 2021
Prospect Theatre For Young People has again delved into the emotional lives of teenagers, and presented a sensitive and relevant performance that explores how…

15 Mar 2021
Melbourne’s Teeny Tiny Stevies do a great line in songs for kids – some of whom are pretty teeny themselves. Having first heard them a few years ago when I Only…

14 Mar 2021
In the 1970s there was a brother and sister outfit called The Carpenters. Karen and Richard Carpenter had a brand of non-threatening, honey harmony-ed, soft pop…