Social reboot
IT’S perhaps only in a few decades time that we will be able to gauge the lasting impact Covid has had on society. Has social interaction been dealt a terminal […]
IT’S perhaps only in a few decades time that we will be able to gauge the lasting impact Covid has had on society. Has social interaction been dealt a terminal […]
WHEN Glennis Sewell was researching her family tree and came across a great grandfather who arrived in Western Australia as a convict aboard the Ramillies in 1854, she was struck […]
IT all started when choreographer Jacob Watton was living with his IT-mad brother and the “chalk and cheese” siblings clashed over the use of in-home technology. In every room there […]
THERE will be a quirky twist for partygoers when “period preacher” Lucy Peach takes to the stage at the New Year’s Day concert at Fremantle Arts Centre. Now in its […]
JOANNA MORRISON says her first novel The Ghost of Gracie Flynn is proof that “writing is actually writing”. Gracie, the novel’s ghostly narrator, didn’t appear in the first two drafts […]
WE don’t know if mountain people like fish, but The Hamilton Hillbillies are the new house band at Clancy’s Fish Pub in Fremantle. The third Sunday of every month, the […]
DIRECTOR Frances O’Connor knew she had created a moving film about Emily Brontë when The Brontë Society were moved to tears during a private screening in England. “They all absolutely […]
Set and shot in Fremantle, How to Please a Woman took out the top gong at the WA Screen Culture Awards last Sunday night (December 4). The cheeky dramedy won […]
FORGET about Love Actually, the Shakespeare “banger” Twelfth Night is the perfect rom-com to enjoy with your partner under the stars during the festive period. A mix of comedy and […]
FREMANTLE rockers Ra Ra Viper are just back from a hell-raising tour of the eastern states, but lead singer Oli Bolt says they can’t share any lurid details with the […]