Archive for May, 2017

Green Guide letters: TV viewers have their say

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

War on Waste should be compulsory school viewing; Studio 10 was unreasonably kind to Margaret Court.

What’s on TV: Sunday, June 11

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

Period drama A Royal Night Out has enough charm to soothe even fierce anti-monarchists.

The Smith Street Band’s tough love

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

The Smith Street Band’s big, blokey folk-punk bawl propels stories of rare insight and sensitivity, writes Michael Dwyer.

Hello, Dolly! review: Marina Prior tackles classic musical with gusto and brilliance

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

Hello, Dolly! is a great example of The Production Company’s ethos of prioritising performing talent over bells and whistles.

Wonder Woman review: Gal Gadot the best thing about superhero’s blockbuster comeback

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

Wonder Woman is inherently more interesting than yet another rehash of Batman or Spider-Man – and on its own terms, at least a qualified success.

Rio 1917 by GreyWing Has Been Cancelled

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

Tura New Music reluctantly announces that the second concert in this year’s Scale Variable New Chamber Music Series has been cancelled.

GreyWing’s Rio 1917, which was to be held this evening at the State Theatre Centre of WA, has been cancelled due to artist illness. The ensemble is disappointed by this circumstance and is working with Tura on options for re-scheduling the concert.

Ticket holders for the concert are advised to contact Ticketek.

For any queries please contact info@tura.com.au.

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Game of Thrones season premiere to be longest since series debut

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

For fans disappointed that the upcoming season is a mere seven episodes long, there’s new hope.

Top gigs: Bill Callahan, San Cisco, Baby Animals, Singing Skies, Killing Heidi

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

From indie-pop darlings San Cisco to alt-country hero Bill Callahan, we have live music covered.

The ‘Logies on tour’ is not what regional Australia needs

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

Will a couple of actors from Home and Away really save regional economies?

Wordplay: Why we need to take care with our use of trigger words

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

Spoken English isn’t always correct in its usage and the consequences of that are not always obvious.