Articles tagged ‘Arts’.

‘America’s worst mom’ heading to Australia
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Lenore Skenazy, New York columnist and author of ‘Free-Range Kids: How to Raise Safe, Self-Reliant Children – without going nuts with worry’ is ...
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Arts open
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Over 50 of Castlemaine’s finest artists open their studios for one special weekend. Visit www.artsopen.com.au for artist details, a map of open ...
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‘It will be the end’
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Is Fukushima’s Doomsday Machine About to Blow? By Mike Whitney April 19, 2012 “Information Clearing House” — Mounting troubles...
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Seeking artists for showcase in Market Building
Council is calling for expressions of interest from Mount Alexander Shire based artists, arts and cultural organisations and festivals wishing to show...
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2012 Phee Broadway Theatre Season begins
The 2012 Phee Broadway Theatre Season opens next week with the acclaimed one-man show Josh Earl vs.The Australian Women’s Weekly Birthday Cake Book ...
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At the Falkner
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Creating art involves many things. Artists not only have to demonstrate instinctive talents and acquired technical skills but also need to select subj...
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Students have designs on Castlemaine co-op – opening Thursday
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Designs by RMIT University students for a community co-operative larder and farmers’ market in Castlemaine will be unveiled at an exhibition in ...
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Mount Alexander part of national festival
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“Innovation and Invention” is the theme of the 2012 National Trust Heritage Festival, a national event with activities in every state. This celebr...
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Eco-Building seminar
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Renowned architect, international teacher and director of the Living Architecture Centre, Peter Cowman will hold an eco-building seminar at Yapeen on...
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Sunday meditation: Which fan are you?
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By Kristen Krcmar*, 2011 Edited by Suellen Green You see that person over there? The one that’s standing up; the one blocking not only your view but...
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Anamnesis, by Punctum
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  ‘Anamnesis’ in clinical usage refers to the medical history of a patient, gathered via a series of questions that aid the physician...
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Josef Stalin museum remodelled to focus on atrocities
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GORI (AP).- A museum that has honored Josef Stalin in Georgia since 1937 is being remodelled to exhibit the atrocities that were committed during the ...
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Heritage strategy adopted for Mount Alexander
Council recently adopted its Heritage Strategy 2012 – 2015, which sets out principles and actions for how keeping, sharing and passing on our cultur...
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Squealin’ Sailor’s Ball at the Royal
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Lace up the bodice, strap on your cutlass, cock yr hat to a jaunty angle, an’ sign up for the dastardly and nefarious Squealin Sailors Ball, at ...
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25 ‘green’ books to read before you’re compost
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By Christian Monahan It’s a known fact that in the past I’ve used what money I had to buy books instead of food, not that I’m ashamed of, or glo...
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Mark Hudson does Swing and Croon
Mark Hudson does Swing and Croon this Sun Apr 1 at 2pm at The Guildford Family Hotel. Great fun and entertainment as these 40s and 50s songs are great...
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Arts Open Brochure Launch
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Arts Open is a festival where over 40 of Castlemaine and District’s finest artists open their studios and galleries for one special weekendm fro...
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Sunday meditation: No lights for Hing Kee
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The story of the shooting of Hing Kee and the lights that failed is a well known Queensland mystery. The following report comes from the former Deputy...
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Castlemaine Word Mine – performance skills for writers
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The first workshop of the year at the Castlemaine Word Mine  is aptly Performance Skills for Writers, and will be held on Wednesday, 28 March, 12.3...
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When the River meets the Sea
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By Ben Laycock I grew up in the bush in the Dunmoochin artists enclave at Cottlesbridge, just north of Melbourne. After living in St.Kilda for many ye...
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Eddi Reader for the Theatre Royal
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In 2010 Eddi Reader toured Australia and sold out across the board where she captivated and enchanted audiences. In 2012 she is delighted to be return...
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St Patrick’s Day
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Inniskeen Road: July Evening By Patrick Kavanagh The bicycles go by in twos and threes - There’s a dance in Billy Brennan’s barn to-night,...
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Friday music: Still the original and the best, Shooglenifty at the Royal
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‘…still the original and best.’ - The Scotsman ‘This virtuoso band started building crescendos from the start, each one higher tha...
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The dragon’s egg has landed
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A giant egg has landed in the front garden at Healing Well on Mostyn Street. It’s delighted the centre’s practitioners and intrigued passersby...
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Something for everyone this Theatre Season
Following the success of the 2011 Phee Broadway Theatre Season, we are pleased to announce that the 2012 Phee Broadway Theatre Season kicks off on Tue...
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The Global Gardens Festival at Guildford
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Sunday 18 March will be a great day of music and dance from around the world, performed live in Guildford. The Guildford Hotel will host the Global Ga...
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CI went to Port Fairy
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And here’s our pick of the Festival....
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