All Entries in the "Podcast" Category
‘Stories Then and Now’ and ‘The Bull, The Moon and The Coronet of Stars’ with Eastside’s Arts Margaux Dombkins on Arts Thursday 9 May 2013
My first guests – Annette Shun Wah and Jenevieve Chang will chat about the inspiring new theatre work, “Stories Then & Now” which brings together six Asian Australians to tell personal stories from their past to unravel the threads that lead to their present day lives. Stories Then & Now is directed by master storyteller [...]
Anzac Day Tribute-Poetry, Stories, Music, with Eastside’s Arts Margaux Dombkins and Horatio Neate, David Cameron and RMC Band on 25 April 2013
My first guest –Horatio Neate narrates his Tribute collection of poems in memory of all those who have made a sacrifice for our great country. Poems narrated by Horatio include: In Flanders Fields (John McCrae); For The Fallen (Lawrence Binyon); Clancy Of The Overflow and Waltzing Matilda (Banjo Patterson); My Country (Dorethea MacKellar); To A Dead [...]
Redlands Art Prize – Awarding contemporary artists and fostering mentorship – Arts Monday’s Jane Raffan talks to curator Katie Dyer
Arts Monday’s Jane Raffan interviews Katie Dyer, Curator of the National Art School, Darlinghurst, about the School and the Prize and a selection of works from amongst the 42 artists from Australia and New Zealand in this year’s exhibition. Uniquely, this prize aims to foster artist mentorship by pairing established artists selected by a guest [...]
Craig McGregor spoke to Sylvia Rosenblum about his memoir, Left Hand Drive on Arts Wednesday 15 May 2013
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Schizophrenia Awareness Week
Schizophrenia Awareness Week is an annual event held in May. It provides an opportunity to raise community awareness of schizophrenia and mental illness in general. Richard Schweizer talks to professor Vaughan Carr from the NSW University about schizophrenia. Click Here to listen to professor Vaughan Carr
BANFF Mountain Film Festival
The BANFF Mountain Film Festival is the most prestigious international film competition and an annual presentation of short films and documentaries about mountain culture, sports, and environment. And we are lucky because as this event is just about to come to Sydney. Natalie Penova talks to Jemima Robinson the Australian Festival Director. Click here to [...]
“A History of Antarctica” Stephen Martin
Stephen Martin’s recently published book “A History of Antarctica” explores the heroism, splendour, environmental concerns and future of this last continent. Join Maisy Stapleton on a recent Arts Thursday broadcast as she talks to author Steve Martin about the 18 visits he made to Antarctica and the passion for the place that encourages him to return [...]
Dr Ginni Mansberg talked to Sylvia Rosenblum about her latest book How To Handle Your Hormones on Arts Wednesday 8 May 2013
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Laughter and Music -The Sydney Comedy Festival and The Black Seeds with Eastside’s Arts Margaux Dombkins on 15 April 2013
Laugh out Loud with comedians: Mick Meredith, Ben Ellwood and Dane Hiser. My first guest: Mick Meredith is in the finest form of his career and his show ‘The Jokerist’ is Mick’s story so far – a rapid-fire comical commentary of stories, songs, gags and guitarings. Mick is a joke raconteur and singer/guitarist and after 25 [...]
Free films that make you think
Do you like films, education, new ideas and exploration? If yes, you are in for a treat! The Surry Hills Neighborhood Centre offers Film Nights with Free films that make you think. Natalie Penova talks to Sara Lubowitz, the Vice Chair of the Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre. Click here to listen to Sara Lubowitz [...]
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir workshops for over 55s
Are you over 55 and looking for a new hobby? Broadway Baby Boomers is a new session of free community singing workshops organized by the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir. Natalie Penova talks to Dr Sarah Pencika-Smith, their music director. Click here to listen to Dr Sarah Penicka-Smith
SUBMERGE! an extreme arts experience
Tina Havelock Stevens, aka The White Drummer opened the Mona Foma Arts Festival in Hobart earlier this year with her seat gripping drum solo SUBMERGE that sent the drummer and her kit to drum beneath the icy waters of the Derwent River. Hear why Tina is an extreme drummer and why she is drawn to [...]
Caroline Wilkinson spoke to Sylvia Rosenblum about Sydney Hospital on Arts Wednesday 1 May 2013
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The Bondi Groove
Have you ever thought of expressing Bondi in a dance? No? Well, think now how would you do it? And what would you do? Natalie Penova talks to a local artist Aileen Huynh. She has just set up a project called the Bondi Groove, in which people express Bondi through dance. Click here to listen [...]
Bondi boy chosen to be the young leader for the World Economic Forum
Natalie Penova talks to Jeremy Balkin a local Bondi boy, as he calls himself. He is well known for his philanthropic organization Give While You Live. However, just recently he was selected as a young global leader for the World Economic Forum. Click here to listen to Jeremy Balkin






