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THE vibe at Paper Bird was electric and the kids absorbed as they tackled zombies, or more precisely a zombie rabbit, as drawn by local illustrator James Foley. Foley and […]
THE vibe at Paper Bird was electric and the kids absorbed as they tackled zombies, or more precisely a zombie rabbit, as drawn by local illustrator James Foley. Foley and […]
MORE than 60 new and emerging Aboriginal artists were enjoying a barbecue on the lawns of the Fremantle Arts Centre this week, having arrived from some of WA’s most remote […]
THE Little Prince is the fourth most translated book in the world, with two million copies sold annually. So what is its enduring appeal more than 70 years after Antoine […]
WITH a career including stints as the Pentagon’s chief environmental science officer, NASA adviser on mapping from space, establishing Murdoch University’s environmental chair in 1978 and bush surveying, Desmond O’Connor […]
“SLOWLY,” feldenkrais practitioner Elwyn Edwards says, gently guiding my arm in one direction and my head in another, in a simple movement designed to increase mobility and flexion. As someone […]
DAMON HURST had 20,000 words written down to explain surfing and what it tells us of being human. But he had to condense it all down to just 16. That […]
EAST Fremantle’s Geoff Stainton was 40 before he made a move into comedy, but he’s making up for lost time by organising comedy nights for WA’s slew of funny men. […]
WITH a massive mural to complete in record time for Elizabeth Quay’s water playground Fremantle’s J-Shed artists Jenny Dawson and Sandra Hill put the word out to their ceramic artist […]
IT’S been 17 years since street arts performer turned festival organiser Brendan Coleman has been able to get out of Fremantle over Easter. “I’ve not been anywhere else…since 1999,” he […]
FOR Rhoda Lopez, being strung along in romance is the story of her life. First she fell in love with Remo Di Fillippo’s tiny ballerina, and then she fell for […]