“You ain’t never had a friend like me.” Except I did have a friend like Aladdin once. Exactly like Aladdin, in fact. And catching up with him this time left me feeling a little blue…
“You ain’t never had a friend like me.” Except I did have a friend like Aladdin once. Exactly like Aladdin, in fact. And catching up with him this time left me feeling a little blue…
The 2019 Art Ball was an explosion of the weird and wonderful, bringing together Perth’s art scene under one, beautifully dressed AGWA roof.
With a heartfelt and witty anecdotal lyrical style blended with uproarious riffs, Sly Withers have often drawn comparison to the likes of Melbourne’s The Smith Street Band. No doubt a terrific outfit to be compared to, however the Sly boys were always eager to continue developing their own unique sound.
Keanu Reeves is back as John Wick, and bringing the best stunts in the biz with him.
It’s quite the impressive feat Otiuh has pulled off here, summoning the atmosphere of an amiable summer night within that chilly venue.
We were lucky enough to have a chat with Art Ball director Grant Capriotti ahead of this Saturday’s Electric Dreams ball.
As for fans new and old alike, it was one hell of a listening experience to witness the firsthand beauty of Langata live.
We dwell for a moment on what it means to come from Albany and I mention the attempts of the local Famers Market to lay claim to her success. “Why not?” she chuckles. ”I think that’s why I sing so loud is because I had to project”. It makes sense that most Farmer’s Markets don’t come equipped with a fully-fledged PA System and fold back, Carla continues reminiscing, “That was such a great place to play – everyone would give me veggies in my guitar case”.
THE LINE by Co3 Australia casts light on the horrific past of Western Australia, specifically laws against Aboriginal people such as the Prohibited Area, which prevented them from entering into the City of Perth after 6:00 pm.
Welcome to Ronan’s Watch It or Don’t, two film reviews for the price of one. In this instalment, the tale of two green revolutions.
The Line searches to portray an image of Western Australian focusing on the relationships of Aboriginal people and the painful past that is tied within the local community.
Getting to Groovin The Moo is always a bit of a mission — and that can be part of the fun.
All of a sudden, the gentle, loving, nature and French-infused atmosphere transformed into an all-out rave, completing a terrific night out on a high.
Through her performance, it was evident why Billie Eilish, in collaboration with her talented brother FINNEAS, has captivated the attention of the world.
Her range is unbelievably high, and through every song she dances the way we all dance when we are on our own — full of expressive joy.
It’s not often I would say I enjoyed the music, sound effects and lighting of a show, whilst also admiring the exhaustive effort of the performers, and yet walked away with middling feelings.
Too often do artists deviate from what makes them special to deliver something new, and for Peking Duk, this had them falling short of the mark.
‘…Our generation has been hearing about the dangers of screens and rogue-AI since WALL-E. But The Double brings a few twists and some of the best acting in Perth to this cautionary tale…’
It’s heartwarming to know that a family-friendly festival like Fairbridge is flourishing.
Coming along to the epic surf-side festival will be golden Australian headliners such as Angus and Julia Stone, Client Liaison, Hockey Dad, The Jungle Giants and Alex The Astronaut, belting it out at Busselton’s very own Barnard Park on 1st June.