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Sunday Arts Magazine

Oct
11
2015

Music as Storytelling, Australian Surrealism, Strange Fruit

Arts, Music, Performing Arts, TV & Film, Visual Arts

Inaugural 2 hour show today, starting an hour earlier i.e.3pm and going till 5pm. For any newcomers, David describes the ...

Oct
4
2015

Josephine Ridge re The Melb Festival & the prolific Tony Ayres

Arts, Comedy, Music, Performing Arts, TV & Film, Visual Arts

PLEASE NOTE: From Sunday 11th October Sunday Arts Magazine will be 2 hours and will commence at 3pm!! Both Daniel and ...

Sep
27
2015

Films, Rocky Horror 40th, Hidden Faces & Linden Postcard Show

Arts, TV & Film, Visual Arts

Spring is finally here with consistently beautiful days and David tells us that Brendan’s been sending fab photos of European ...

Sep
13
2015
Sep
6
2015

Dad’s Day, UNCLE, Southpaw, Gayby, Josh Glanc, Jessica Wilkinson

Arts, Comedy, Kids & Family, Literature, TV & Film

Our host today is DANIEL, sitting in for David and Brendan. He wishes every father a Happy Father’s Day and ...

Aug
30
2015

Holidays, Holding The Man, Children Are Stinky and Play It Safe

Arts, Comedy, Kids & Family, Music, Performing Arts, TV & Film

Brendan is off to Europe for 5 weeks after today and is looking forward to seeing all the amazing artworks! ...

Aug
23
2015
Aug
16
2015

Rally, MIFF, Nice Work If You Can Get It, MSO 2016, Detroit

Arts, Music, Performing Arts, TV & Film

Both Brendan and David were at the well-attended Marriage Equality rally yesterday (15th August) and one of the speakers was ...

Aug
9
2015

Trainwreck, Mr Holmes, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Picnic & Downriver

Arts, Business, Music, Performing Arts, TV & Film

Brendan reviews Trainwreck Amy Schumer’s semi-autobiographical feature. Because of the hype around the film he was slightly disappointed but definitely ...

Aug
2
2015

MIFF Films, Hermitage, Private Museums, Sophia Brous, Supersense

Arts, Design, Music, Performing Arts, TV & Film, Visual Arts

Brendan and David discuss a few choice films from MIFF. There is a lot of queer content including Grant Scicluna’s ...