by Margot Lang | Apr 16, 2016 | Arts, Film Review, Music, What's On
You will leave the cinema with a smile on your face after seeing this appealing documentary about a group of Australian outback kids and a country choir. “Music can open young minds to a whole world of possibilities,” says music director Michelle...
by Margot Lang | Apr 15, 2016 | Arts, Film Review, Visual, What's On
It is hard to believe that in 1958, just 13 years after the end of the Second World War, Germans had so successfully buried their shame at their complicity in the mass murder of six million Jews that young people could claim to have never heard of the...
by Ros Seale | Apr 15, 2016 | Arts, Visual, What's On
Turner Galleries has just kicked off two fascinating new exhibitions. Vessels Jillian Green who has had an interest in early Christian art and architecture for many years. The beautifully painted pots and small drawings are the result of her response to...
by Peter Rigby | Apr 14, 2016 | Arts, Theatre, What's On
Picnic at Hanging Rock is no walk in the park. If you’re not ready to perch on the edge of your seat, cat-spring from it with fright and wrestle an invasive foreboding, it may be best to stay home with a mug o’ cocoa and watch Antiques Road Show. The...
by Peter Rigby | Mar 26, 2016 | Arts, Lifestyle, People, Style, Visual, What's On
Kapow! Johnny Romeo is at Linton and Kay! Wandering into the St George’s Terrace space (Old Perth Technical School building) it’s no exaggeration to say this Australian neo-expressionist’s works will zap your psyche and memory. The...