“After my mother enlisted me in the Burmese Army”: A Story That Just Had to Be Told January 10, 2018January 22, 2018 Joanna BakerLeave a comment From Bihar to Berkeley, the extraordinary life of Plum Rutherford Haet, written by Andrea Palmer of Gundowring, Victoria.
Intangible Forces: the Art of Meg Sprouster December 12, 2017 Joanna BakerLeave a comment Albury painter Meg Sprouster has a deep affinity for colour and pattern, but her art is also profoundly engaged with ideas.
Book launch November 30, 2017January 24, 2018 sallydenshireLeave a comment FourW twenty-eight is this year's edition of an annual anthology of new writing and graphics from Booranga Writers’ Centre.
after “Horses” November 17, 2017November 26, 2017 sallydenshireLeave a comment A poem by Sally Denshire.
Worn linen covers, delicate illustrations and historical signifance: The Stanley Athenaeum collection November 11, 2017November 11, 2017 Joanna BakerLeave a comment The old books of the Stanley Athenaeum are beautiful. Some are quirky, even a little bizarre. Others are historically significant.
Furious Riding: the Kelly Women Narratives November 2, 2017 dotsimLeave a comment An artist and an author have re-imagined the life of Ned Kelly's mother, Ellen.
Out of Chaos October 30, 2017 dotsimLeave a comment A performance by the Murray Conservatorium presented a multisensory and utterly immersive experience.
Sunshine from the North: Letters from Another Time October 29, 2017October 31, 2017 Joanna BakerLeave a comment In 2006, Nancy Cherry Sarre sat down to read some of the letters her mother had left behind. What she discovered was captivating.
Hotel Bonegilla October 25, 2017October 29, 2017 dotsimLeave a comment The play "Hotel Bonegilla" was originally produced by the Murray River Performing Group in 1997. In November, Hothouse Theatre is doing it again!
Stanley’s Hidden Treasure October 19, 2017October 27, 2017 Joanna BakerLeave a comment Stanley is known as a place of orchards and peaceful countryside. But hidden away here, among all the lush gardens, there is something extraordinary.