Tag: Entertainment
Aine is back from the Outback
By NOEL MURPHY
IRISH gypsy songbird Aine Tyrrell is returning Geelong’s way with a new single under her wing as she tours the country by...
Xavier Rudd returns to roots
By NOEL MURPHY
XAVIER Rudd’s assault on the world continues its stellar run from strength to strength.
But it’s back home, especially in regional Australia, where...
Port solo show for Tim Rogers
LEGENDARY You Am I front man Tim Rogers will bring his solo show to Portarlington’s Saints & Sailors on 8 July.
An Australian music icon,...
Waters to spin a web in Geelong
THERE’S still hope for every corporate hack with a secret dream to leave the rat race behind and take the music world by storm.
Indie...
Graeme Connors north to south
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
HE'S been heading north for more than 25 years but now country singer and songwriter Graeme Connors is coming down south...
Dimboola trip on waterfront
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
IT’S POLITICALLY incorrect by today’s standards but Dimboola - the play, not the town - is just so funny it stays...
Morgan fingers the family organ
By NOEL MURPHY
HE’S been described as a cross between Bob Downe and Dennis Lillee - all moustache, wild hair and flashing pearly whites -...
Yuck! Alpine’s on tour
By NOEL MURPHY
THE whole Brazil thing has a sensual groove and flair expected of somewhere like Rio, which features heavily in Alpine's latest video.
But...
Angie takes on Kylie at winery
FIRESIDE Fab is Jack Rabbit Vineyard code for toasty winter comfort, entertainment and le vin, with few delivering it better than Geelong songbird Angie...
Voices of rock return to city
By NOEL MURPHY
TRY THIS quick list for a catalogue of classic Australian rock hits: Great Wall, Onion Skin, Dancing In The Storm, Get Set,...
Wingding for lonely hearts
By NOEL MURPHY
MAKING new friends of the opposite gender can be difficult for anyone uncomfortable with late-night clubs or expensive online dating sites.
But a...
Young players in classic Pan
PIRATES, lost boys, fairies, crocs and clocks - the JM Barrie classic Peter Pan remains a theatre, literature and cinema favourite.
Geelong’s youthful thespians...