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Light On The Horizon

Voicing a night in Port Phillip Bay, artist and composer, Shaun Rigney has created a beautiful and arresting audiovisual work, The Beacons. Originally composed for radio broadcast on ABC Classic FM in 1997, Rigney has added video and distilled photographic prints from that video to its original audi

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Classic Cuts (April 2014)

COSMOS FACTORY Creedence Clearwater Revival Creedence Clearwater Revival, or CCR for short, released their first (self-titled) album in 1968. With John Fogerty on lead guitar and vocals, brother Tom Fogerty on rhythm guitar and vocals, bassist Stu Cook and Doug (Cosmo) Clifford on drums, the album w

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Where There’s A Wil, There’s A Wiluminati

Wil Anderson is a figure of the Australian media landscape who needs little introduction. Making his mark though print, radio, online media, TV and stand-up, Anderson might well be the hardest-working man in Australian showbiz. While a detailed biography of Gippspland’s most famous export would read

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Mix Of The Month (FUT.UR.ISM 2.0)

FUT.UR.ISM 2.0 Ministry Of Sound Ministry of Sound presents the second generation of FUT.UR.ISM, a redesigned approach to the new wave electronic music. Forecasting the direction of dance music over two discs with tunes from all corners of the globe contributing to a journey of majestic house and in

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Easter Art Up

New kid on the block, Mornington Peninsula Art Show, burst on to the scene in 2010 and quickly establishing itself by showcasing the best artists the Peninsula has to offer. Over Easter week Southern Peninsula Arts Centre is converted into a purpose-built art gallery exhibiting exceptional photograp

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Top Art Atop Red Hill

Every autumn Art Red Hill brings together art lovers and artists from far and wide to the Red Hill Consolidated School. On show and for sale are paintings, prints, sculpture, jewellery, textiles, ceramics, photography and hand blown glass from invitation-only artists. This diverse top of the class a

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Zepp ‘Z-Flex’ Heyes

Young Peninsula skater, Zepp Heyes, is fast making a name for himself as one of the most improved skaters around, with a natural surf/skate style and a huge array of smooth moves. The colourful kid just came 4th in an Australia wide vert-skating comp on Tony Hawks’ ramp at the Melbourne Grand Prix,

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Sit Up And Take Notice

When the human spirit triumphs over adversity, it is worth applauding. The Diary of Anne Frank poignantly illustrates how a young girl’s optimism carries her through the most diabolical of circumstances and despite them she manages to write, reflect, offer emotional support and fall in love, all fro

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Fun Key Music (Profile)

APRIL 2014 INDUSTRY FEATURE (Fun Key Music) WHAT: Fun-Key music run singing and performance classes for primary school aged children, as well as private piano, singing and guitar lessons for all ages. WHERE: Shop 2/1 Heversham Drive, on the corner of Hartnett Drive in Seaford. Easy parking is on off

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Strange But Tasty (April 2014)

#1 – 8 COMPLETE FOOD PRODUCT FAILS! Here’s a bunch of foods so uncool, they’re actually cool…   (click to enlarge image) #2 – SPAM POEM by John Strong Oh SPAM! Oh SPAM! Gourmet delight! My food by day, my dreams by night. To carve, to slice, to dice you up Pureed in a blender and sipped from a cup W

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Uptown (April 2014)

INFERNAL SCRATCHING David Bramble made an album. If it was a boat he would probably call it ‘Infernal scratchings’ and it would have sails but would probably mostly run on an old diesel engine, it would be weathered and a little slow but you’d love to be in because it keeps you out of the sea and is

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Urlar (Breabach)

ÙRLAR Breabach (THE PLANET COMPANY / STEM) If you’re keen to test the waters of traditional, then the fourth album from Scottish folk group Breabach, Ùrlar, is the perfect introduction. The music is so peaceful; almost like what you would imagine living in The Shire in The Lord Of The Rings would be