Non-Fiction, Recorded, Reviews A podcast that shows how a creative spark can become a career path Megan Whitfield Filmmaker Romaan Asche likes people who grind – in a work sense, that is. (We don’t discuss her dancing preferences.) Asche …
Music, Recorded, Reviews Album review: Correspondence by Jens Lekman and Annika Norlin Michael Winkler One of the loveliest albums of 2019 has received too little attention. Correspondence, released in mid-April, takes a deceptively simple …
Music, News & Commentary, Recorded How high the tune? Moonbeams and melodies Warwick McFadyen You can look into the moon, deeply and for a long time. When it’s full it can hold you spellbound. …
Film, Music, News & Commentary, Recorded, Screen FIlm: Scorsese’s ‘Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story’ Warwick McFadyen The rhythm of the times is always changing. One minute, it’s a heartbeat away from nuclear oblivion, the next it’s …
Music, Recorded, Reviews Albums of the decade No. 3 – 2012 Jacob Robinson Jacob Robinson continues his look back at the albums of this decade. See his Albums of 2010 and 2011 HERE alt-J …
Music, Recorded Remembering Nick Drake: English pastoral on six strings Warwick McFadyen Fifty years ago, a wind stirred, a slight breeze, a melodic air if you will. It rose and died. It …
Music, Recorded, Reviews Amanda Palmer’s ‘There Will Be No Intermission’ album review Benjamin Woods It has been seven years since the release of Amanda Palmer’s masterful Theatre is Evil album she recorded with the Grand Theft Orchestra. …
Music, News & Commentary, Recorded, Reviews The albums of February 2019: Sharon Van Etten, Ariana Grande, Panda Bear Jacob Robinson SHARON VAN ETTEN – REMIND ME TOMORROW (4.5 STARS) Having taken time off from to explore careers avenues, including acting, …
Dance, Live, Music, News & Commentary, Recorded, Stage, Visual Arts Planet Music: WOMADelaide 2019 Murray Bramwell WOMADelaide: Adelaide’s leading music festival opens on March 8 for three days and four nights. Program manager Annette Tripodi talks …
Music, Recorded, Reviews The Claypool Lennon Delirium ‘South of Reality’ album review Benjamin Woods Sean Lennon and Les Claypool have had distinguished careers in music. Both have followed their own sensibilities regardless of trends, …