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  • Michelle’s musical encounter

    Michelle’s musical encounter

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG born and raised Michelle Cursio-Serret is taking centre stage in a major theatrical production. The singer lived in Dandenong South for…

  • Kasey Chambers best by a country mile

    Kasey Chambers best by a country mile

    By CHAD VAN ESTROP COUNTRY music singer Kasey Chambers thrives on the immediacy of a live performance. The ARIA award winner and chart-topping artist says…

  • Roy Orbison tribute show comes to town

    Roy Orbison tribute show comes to town

    THE Big ’O’ & Friends, one of the finest Roy Orbison tribute Shows in the country, is coming to Cardinia Beaconhills. Golf Links presents The…

  • Heavyweight gets ready to land

    Heavyweight gets ready to land

    SINGER song-writer Paul Thorn is touring Australia for the first time in June, and the Hallam Hotel is on his list. Paul will perform alongside…

  • Ready to connect with Australians

    Ready to connect with Australians

    By CHAD VAN ESTROP Paul Thorn’s mentors come from polar opposites – Thorn’s father, a Pentecostal minister in America’s deep south, and his uncle, a former…

  • Ballet 'on air' at Drum Theatre

    Melbourne Ballet Company’s latest production On Air leaps into action at the Drum Theatre this week. Drum Theatre director Greg Hordacre said the company had…

  • Nocturnal artwork to light up Dandenong night

    Nocturnal artwork to light up Dandenong night

    DANDENONG’S city centre will light up next month for the Nocturnal public art festival. During the free event, an eight-storey building at the corner of…

  • Possum Magic: Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed

    CHILDREN’S literary classic Possum Magic lands on stage in Drum Theatre, Dandenong, this Thursday. The musical adaptation, large with puppetry, singing and dancing, premiered in…

  • Jack Charles tackles life's challenges

    Jack Charles tackles life's challenges

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS As a pioneer of Australian “black theatre”, Jack Charles is not afraid of continuing to fight for his rights. Charles, who is…

  • Different strokes create harmony

    Different strokes create harmony

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Imagine the creative tensions in a band comprising a hardcore punk guitarist, an R&B/reggae drummer and a folk singer. But the members…

  • Comedy festival a reflection on life

    Comedy festival a reflection on life

    By DIANA NGUYEN THE 2013 Melbourne International Comedy Festival wrapped up at the weekend, and it’s a bittersweet feeling to see our show Phil and…

  • The Club: A tale of power, politics in footy

    The Club: A tale of power, politics in footy

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Actor John Wood plays a leading figure in a football club’s boardroom bloodshed in a reprise of Australian playwright David Williamson’s classic…

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