Exhibition: Framing the Stage
Jeff Busby is regarded as one of Australia’s leading performance photographers.
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Movie: Minari
Moving your family from suburban California to rural Arkansas during the 1980s would have been challenging enough for any family.
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Movie: The Little Things
What could go wrong with a slow burn, murder mystery movie starring three Academy Award winners?
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Movie: My Salinger Year
In 1995 23 year old would-be writer Joanna Rakoff landed her first job as an assistant to the New York literary agent of author J.D. Salinger.
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Movie: How to Be a Good Wife
Fans of actor Juliette Binoche are sure to enjoy her latest offering, How to Be A Good Wife.
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On Stage: Ember
It comes as no surprise to discover Isabella Perversi wrote her one woman stage show, Ember, during Melbourne’s COVID lockdown.
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Movie: A White, White Day
The psychological drama A White, White Day, is ideal for those who enjoy a slow-build, artistically filmed movie with plenty of symbolism and great acting.
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Tuross Lakeside Tourist Park
Watching stunning sunsets over Lake Tuross was the highlight of a three night stay at Tuross Lakeside Tourist Park.
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Movie: Military Wives
Military Wives is typical of movies where the ending is never in doubt, but getting to the final scene is still an enjoyable journey.
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On Stage: Billy Elliot the Musical
A new touring production of Billy Elliot the Musical is the perfect example of the power of dance to portray emotions.
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