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Operatic treat for Armidale

Armidale Symphony and the Armidale Drama and Music Society are gearing up for one of the great cultural events of the year next weekend,...

Little Shop of Horrors an Earle Page College

The 2011 Earle Page College Musical is on this week at the University of New England’s A1 Arts Theatre. The black comedy ‘Little Shop...

Regurgitator ready for a SuperHappyFunTime

Iconic Brisbane rockers Regurgitators head to the Coolie Hotel to unleash new music on unsuspecting fans. Quan, Ben and Peter are out on the road...

Exploring forced child migration

Oranges and Sunshine tells the story of Margaret Humphreys, a social worker from Nottingham, who uncovered one of the most significant social scandals in...

Fight Club producer to speak at Flashback

Everyone knows that the first rule of Fight Club is not to talk about Fight Club. Fortunately for us, the film’s Australian producer, Ross Grayson...

Locals get dibs on FOTSUN tix

The eagerly awaited Festival of the Sun 2011 line-up is set for release on August 9. General tickets for the December 9-10 festival...

You too could be shocked

You never really know who your ancestors actually are until you start researching. As a recent visitor of the Port Macquarie & Districts Family History...

Local boys return to entertain Armidale

This Saturday the Armidale Club will host modern folk singers Joe Oppenheimer and James Fahy in a pair of intimate sets. With strong voices...

Are we still a sensible democratic country?

I am distressed at the level of disrespect for our elected representatives, and the fuelling of panic around the issue of carbon pollution. We...

Progressive cinema focuses on coal seam gas mining

Progressive Cinema presents ‘GasLand’, a compelling and emotional first-person story of discovery and empowerment, at 7.30pm on August 10, at the Armidale Club. In...

One last visit for Northern Rivers Legend

Lismore-born artist Margaret Olley will make one last visit to the Tweed River Art Gallery, but sadly not in person this time. Ms Olley, who...

Leo still feels like dancing

After spending much of last year overseas, Leo Sayer is back in his adopted home country and busier than ever. “I can’t explain it,” he...