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Visual art, theatre, film and literature. Segments include: - 'Art Attack' - fortnightly visual arts reviews with Ace Wagstaff and Tai Snaith. - 'Shoot the Messenger' - fortnightly theatre news & reviews with Fleur Kilpatrick. - 'Drawn Out' - monthly chat about comic books and graphic novels with Bernard Caleo. Please email talks@rrr.org.au for all interview requests. About the Presenter Richard Watts has many years experience working in the arts industry, including five years as the Artisti ...
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Sounds from the 2016 Melbourne Fringe Festival! Throughout the Festival you will see updates from the Melbourne Fringe Festival's Creative Program including Sky Light, Kids vs Art and our Fringe Furniture 30: Redesign exhibition, all happening from 15 September to 2 October 2016. During the rest of the year we'll post archival recordings from our series of industry focused forums for artists, all ready to podcast. For more information about Melbourne Fringe, visit www.melbournefringe.com.au ...
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Originating from Melbourne, Will McMahon and Woody Whitelaw will cook up Saturday breakfast down south from Saturday January 28. They will continue with their Perth based weekday breakfast show - Heidi, Will & Woody. The bromance that brews between funny guy Woody and self-proclaimed genius Will is filled with laughs, energy and every kind of crazy! These good mates wrote and performed a sold out Perth Fringe Comedy show together titled Toothless. Following its success, they went on to put t ...
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Kids Vs Art, a podcast series made by Field Theory presented by Arts House and Melbourne Fringe as part of the 2016 Melbourne Fringe Festival. Kids Vs Art is a podcast series where children are let loose on the world of contemporary art and performance. We're handing them microphones and asking them to review and respond to the Melbourne Fringe Festival. There'll be interviews with artists, reviews of shows and an analysis of the festival program. Kids Vs Art cunningly disrupts our assumptio ...
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Glory Whole is a coming of womanhood story. One woman’s exploration of her own body, her own experience, and how she came to her own understanding of what it means to be a woman. That woman is Bree Turner, Melbourne-based writer, performer, and PhD candidate. Glory Whole is a radio adaptation of her one woman play of the same name, originally developed in 2014 as part of a larger research project and later performed for the 2015 Melbourne Fringe Festival. Glory Whole is produced by LJ Donnel ...
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Thorne Harbour Health's Cal Hawk joins James McKenzie in the studio to discuss Australia's PrEP shortage, Melbourne's Mpox outbreak and online safety. Health Services for LGBTIQ+ Communities and PLHIV | Thorne Harbour Health저자 Cal Hawk with James McKenzie
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Host Richard is joined by Director Anthea Williams and Actor Rachael Edmonds to talk about upcoming Melbourne Theatre production "The cost of Living" which won the 2018 Pulitzer prize for drama, written by Polish-Amercian Playwright Martyna Majok. Plus, we dive into the political power of posters and street posters, future founations past present a…
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Will from The Huxleys discusses their extraordinary Melbourne Fringe extravaganza The Winner Takes It All. A queer takeover of sports with dress-ups and photos and performances by a wondrous array of Melbourne's queer artists. The Winner Takes It All happens at Malvern Cricket Ground, October 6 and Princes Gardens Tennis Courts and Prahran Aquatic …
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Writer and performer Patrick Livesey discusses their Melbourne Fringe show I hope this means something, Chapel Off Chapel (The Loft), October 2 to 13. One person drastically confronts the climate crisis. Directed by Benjamin Nichol. I hope this means something | Melbourne Fringe저자 Patrick Livesey with James McKenzie
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Richard is joined in today's show of Smartarts by a whirlpool of talent including: artist Cindy Campbell, Sharmini Kumar & Arthur Pontonio of Around the World in 80 Days and Paul Mitchell & Theresa Borg who discuss their latest theatrical, You're the Man. From the behind the scenes we peak into an array of art organisations hosted by guests from th…
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Sean Mulcahy discusses the Rainbow Local Government Candidate Survey and Pledge for candidates in Victoria's council elections. Includes discussion about the importance of LGBTIQA+ candidates and representation in leadership roles. The Rainbow Local Government Campaign is coordinated by the Victorian Pride Lobby. Rainbow Local Government | LGBTIQ+ …
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Mama Alto performs songs her late father loved, 7.30 pm, Wednesday, 21 August at The Count's, Monash University, 48 Exhibition Walk, Clayton. Accompanied by William Cooper on piano. Doors open 6.30 pm. Mama Alto - Monash University Performing Arts Centres저자 Mama Alto with James McKenzie
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Richard Watts OAM has a plentiful basket of curators, directors, artists and critics for you to choose from this week. If you’re looking for an art exhibition, and perhaps you’ve been chewed up by bureaucratic systems… look no further than Gertrude Contemporary Exhibition, And This Time the Well Is Alive. Joining Richard is Curator at Gertrude Cont…
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Richard is joined by a whole slew of guests including: Bernard Caleo to talk all things comics, Tai Snaith with the fortnightly Art Attack, Nela Trifkovic who is the vocalist behind new performance 'The Resonant Heart – The Heart Whispers and Whirls', Jeff Khan pops into the studio to chat about Asia TOPA, Rhys Graham presents a new documentary Rew…
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