Diana goes off
A REGULAR chart-topper in the 1990s, Diana Anaid has stood the test of time and is still producing rave reviews.
The multiple ARIA nominee is...
Insights into art
THE amazing works of Pam Tippett are on display for free at the Glasshouse, but there is an opportunity to budding artists to tap...
Choir’s song of Africa
MORE than 400 tickets have been sold as the African Children's Choir prepares to perform at three concerts over the weekend.
Hosted by the St...
Celebrating literature
A REUNION between two literary collaborators will be the highlight of the New England’s first literature festival for children and young adults held in...
Opera event secures funding
The highly acclaimed annual 'open air' classical music event, Opera in the Paddock, had secured $40,000 in funding from the NSW Government for the...
On the road with the Barnes
By TANIA PHILLIPS
THEY say the family that plays together, stays together and that definitely seems the case for Jimmy Barnes and his clan.
It will...
Moving back
By TANIA PHILLIPS
ALEX Smith and the boys from Moving Pictures can’t wait to get back to Twin Towns.
“We use to get up there and...
Line-up is sounding good
WINGHAM is gearing up for its annual Akoostik Music Festival after tickets went on sale last week.
Headlining the annual festival this year will be...
Fun festival for Lindisfarne
THE Tweed Coast is set to hold its own mini Brisbane Ekka complete with sideshow alley and fire works as local families gear up...
Thirty is a lucky number
By TANIA PHILLIPS
ANTHONY Callea is undoubtedly one of Australia’s finest vocalists and performers.
The Aria Award winner has forged a highly successful music career and...
Drama heads Norse
By TANIA PHILLIPS
IT SEEMS historical drama is still in vogue in a big way.
First came Rome and then The Tudors and Spartacus and now...
Cloud Control coming
By TANIA PHILLIPS
LOOK out for a little Cloud Control coming our way later this month as their album Dream Cave hits stores.
The group are...