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IF you chucked Glenn Miller and Led Zeppelin into a blender, you’d probably get something close to the jazz odyssey Astonishing Device. It’s the latest album from Perth jazz guitarist […]
IF you chucked Glenn Miller and Led Zeppelin into a blender, you’d probably get something close to the jazz odyssey Astonishing Device. It’s the latest album from Perth jazz guitarist […]
IT all started when Fremantle artist Sam Bloor was standing in the pouring rain at a protest against the Australian government’s treatment of the Murugappan family. In 2018 the Tamil […]
WILLETTON artist Greg Barr has raised more than $1000 for the Leukaemia Foundation by signing up for the World’s Greatest Shave on Thursday (March 17). Barr, who has an intellectual […]
AFTER 126 years, the oldest art society in WA – The West Australian Society of Arts – is still going strong and will hold its annual exhibition in Fremantle this […]
A MICRO-BUDGET stoner/crime comedy shot in Perth is going down a storm with WA cinemagoers. Alex Lorian’s Good For Nothing Blues has already been shown in multiple venues including packed-out […]
A MOVIE made in Fremantle will open this year’s WA Made Film Festival. Featuring gorgeous shots of Leighton Beach, Renée Webster’s How to Please a Woman is a funny and […]
IF YOU walk along Bathers Beach tonight you will see weird objects glowing in the sand. Don’t worry, nobody has slipped an acid into your coffee, it’s just a new […]
A PLAY in two languages comes with some challenges for an audience, but East Fremantle-born playwright and director Andrew O’Connell reckons he’s nailed it with his latest production Le Sorelle. […]
THE remote city of Tucson in America’s dust bowl was the inspiration for Siobhan Cotchin’s new single. The WA singer-songwriter has never been to the Arizonan city, but perhaps it […]
WHOEVER is in charge of picking the bands to play the free Sunday sessions at Fremantle Arts Centre is doing a great job. It could have easily been a folky […]