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Entertainment

Howzat! Braithwaite back

The Horses still has the power to get 80,000 people singing in unison, crossing generations and football codes since Daryl Braithwaite first belted it...

My return to ‘terror town’

After nine years, entertainer Bernadette Robinson is ready to return to the “scariness” of Geelong. The Melbourne-based performer is heading back to the region for...

Wood comes alive in exhibit

Geelong’s craftiest woodworkers will put their timber treasures and talents on display in an annual exhibition beginning Saturday. “See live demonstrations of wood turning, scroll...

Material girl gig

Playing Madonna’s hits is something tribute rocker Joe Bazzano “never really” pictured himself doing. But the lead guitarist of Frequency said he was “enjoying” channelling...

Carus return

Carus Thompson returns to the region next week on a national tour supporting his seventh studio album, Shakespeare Avenue. The Western Australian singer-songwriter was “super...

On Mission for untold tale

The untold story of an Indigenous man who fought for Australia only to lose his traditional lands returns to Geelong on Remembrance Day. Allan McDonald,...

Bold ballet out of the box

A “bold” new dance production showcasing ballet in a “different light” is set for a Geelong debut this month. From a broken-hearted ballerina to a...

INXS act sliding over here

Playing an INXS concert is like jamming at a huge party for Don’t Change lead singer Blair Dwyer. “We treat each show like we’re hosting...

Dead poets to haunt Geelong

A musical depicting two of Australia’s favourite poets yarning about their legacies is set to come to Geelong next Thursday. Veteran actors Max Cullen and...

Leo’s dancing night away

Getting on stage still makes Leo Sayer feel like dancing – even after celebrating his 71st birthday earlier this year. “I might be 71 but...

Stage music

With five musicians and a historian, Geelong’s Drop of a Hat is a “bit of an unusual” band, according to member Colin Mockett. But he's...

Sci-fi thriller creeping out

Black slime, voice modulators and smoke machines are set to take over Geelong’s theatre scene when a “dark and creepy” sci-fi thriller arrives next...

Glassy treasure hunt awaits

Drysdale’s Festival of Glass treasure hunt is in full swing with pieces of glass art to unearth. The festival aims to showcase glass art and...

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