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I fear I’ll never feel satisfied, says Sydney Sweeney | Entertainment

June 2, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
I fear I’ll never feel satisfied, says Sydney Sweeney | Entertainment

Sydney Sweeney fears she’ll never be satisfied with her success. The 25-year-old actress has enjoyed huge success in recent years, starring in shows such as ‘Euphoria’ and ‘The White Lotus’ – but Sydney wonders if she’ll ever be entirely happy with what she achieves. She told ES Magazine: “I am fearful – because I’m always … [Read more…]

Posted in: Sydney Tagged: Adelaide, Brisbane, entertainment, job market, literature, Melbourne, music, Perth, Sydney, theatre

A nearly forgotten ’80s icon can still be found at Smitty’s Super Service | Mud & Magnolias

June 2, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
A nearly forgotten ’80s icon can still be found at Smitty’s Super Service | Mud & Magnolias

Down south, in the small town of Sandy Hook, Mississippi, there’s a roadside shack where a once-beloved but long-forgotten band from the 1980s still plays. It’s the kind of place that’s easy to miss if you’re not looking — just a nondescript wooden building with a tin roof overhead and a couple old gas pumps … [Read more…]

Posted in: Morisset Tagged: Alice Springs, art, Ballina, biology, clothing, Computer hardware, computer science, construction industry, entertainment, information technology, internet, literature, marketing, mechanics, Morisset, motor vehicles, music, restaurant industry, singing, Taree, technical terminology, telecommunications, the economy, theatre, trade, transportation, Victor Harbor, zoology

I fear I’ll never feel satisfied, says Sydney Sweeney | Entertainment

June 2, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
I fear I’ll never feel satisfied, says Sydney Sweeney | Entertainment

Sydney Sweeney fears she’ll never be satisfied with her success. The 25-year-old actress has enjoyed huge success in recent years, starring in shows such as ‘Euphoria’ and ‘The White Lotus’ – but Sydney wonders if she’ll ever be entirely happy with what she achieves. She told ES Magazine: “I am fearful – because I’m always … [Read more…]

Posted in: Sydney Tagged: Adelaide, Brisbane, entertainment, job market, literature, Melbourne, music, Perth, Sydney, theatre

Uncle Vanya | Australian Arts Review

June 2, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Uncle Vanya | Australian Arts Review

This June, multi-award-winning director Bronwen Coleman and the Anthropocene Play Company breathe immediacy and new life into Anton Chekhov’s renowned classic, Uncle Vanya, at Theatre Works, St Kilda. Returning to the family’s country home with his gorgeous, much younger wife, the revered Professor Serebryakov is in turn adored and secretly resented by the extended family that have supported him for years. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Mackay Tagged: Bunbury, Bundaberg, Coffs Harbour, Covid-19, Cursed Child, Hamilton, Harry Potter, Mackay, Nicole Kidman, Phantom, Rockhampton, Sydney Opera House, theatre

What if Felix and Oscar were women? | Daily Democrat, Fort Madison, Iowa

June 2, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
What if Felix and Oscar were women? | Daily Democrat, Fort Madison, Iowa

What if Felix and Oscar were women? Old Fort Players answer that question with their production of the Neil Simon comedy, “The Odd Couple, Female Version” running June 2 through June 4 and the following weekend as well. This is the comic genius of the late Simon burnished with enough tragedy and heartbreak to give … [Read more…]

Posted in: Grafton Tagged: art, entertainment, Forster, Grafton, Griffith, literature, St Georges, theatre, tv broadcasting, Wangaratta

John Brack’s iconic painting The Chase donated to the Art Gallery of Ballarat

June 1, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
John Brack’s iconic painting The Chase donated to the Art Gallery of Ballarat

The Art Gallery of Ballarat is proud to announce the acquisition of a significant painting by Australian artist John Brack (1920-1999), donated to the Gallery by the artist’s family. The painting, The Chase (1959) will be exhibited in the Gallery’s permanent collection, offering a rare opportunity for visitors to appreciate one of Australia’s most iconic … [Read more…]

Posted in: Toowoomba Tagged: Albury, Ballarat, Bendigo, Covid-19, Cursed Child, Hamilton, Harry Potter, Launceston, Nicole Kidman, Phantom, Sydney Opera House, theatre, Toowoomba

Brompton powers Sydney WorldPride festival

June 1, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Brompton powers Sydney WorldPride festival

Brompton powers Sydney WorldPride festival Thursday, 1 June 2023 Notable performers such as Kylie Minogue, Kelly Rowland, MUNA, and Charli XCX graced the stage Australia – Taking place from mid-February to early March, WorldPride is a global LGBTQIA+ festival that has been staged since 2000, with cities vying to be chosen as the host. Licensed … [Read more…]

Posted in: Sydney Tagged: Adelaide, Audio, automation, Brisbane, entertainment, event, events listings, jobs, L&SI, lamps, LED, lighting, lights, Live, Magazine, marketplace, Melbourne, News, Perth, production, professional, Recruitment, Rigging, Sound, Speakers, stage, Sydney, theatre, video hub, videos

Brompton powers Sydney WorldPride festival

June 1, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
Brompton powers Sydney WorldPride festival

Brompton powers Sydney WorldPride festival Thursday, 1 June 2023 Notable performers such as Kylie Minogue, Kelly Rowland, MUNA, and Charli XCX graced the stage Australia – Taking place from mid-February to early March, WorldPride is a global LGBTQIA+ festival that has been staged since 2000, with cities vying to be chosen as the host. Licensed … [Read more…]

Posted in: Sydney Tagged: Adelaide, Audio, automation, Brisbane, entertainment, event, events listings, jobs, L&SI, lamps, LED, lighting, lights, Live, Magazine, marketplace, Melbourne, News, Perth, production, professional, Recruitment, Rigging, Sound, Speakers, stage, Sydney, theatre, video hub, videos

On the Couch with Karen From Finance

May 31, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
On the Couch with Karen From Finance

Who is Karen From Finance?Karen From Finance is the premiere ‘corporate’ queen of Melbourne, Australia. She lives alone with her budgie ‘Dante’ and enjoys tax time, office-based bonding activities, and invoice archiving. She placed as one of the top 4 finalists in season one of RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under in 2021, has toured the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Hervey Bay Tagged: Covid-19, Cursed Child, Hamilton, Harry Potter, Hervey Bay, Mildura, Nicole Kidman, Phantom, Port Macquarie, Shepparton, Sydney Opera House, theatre, Wagga Wagga

Talking Stick Festival 2023 » Vancouver Blog Miss604

May 30, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Talking Stick Festival 2023 » Vancouver Blog Miss604

Talking Stick Festival 2023 » Vancouver Blog Miss6040 1share The 22nd annual Talking Stick Festival 2023: Summer Reverb celebrates and honours National Indigenous History Month. The event unites Indigenous art and culture with people from all walks of life and offers a unique opportunity to reflect and reconnect.  The Festival’s theme, “Summer Reverb” brings together … [Read more…]

Posted in: Mackay Tagged: BC, Bunbury, Bundaberg, Canada, Coffs Harbour, contest, events, Lifestyle, Mackay, Rockhampton, theatre, Vancouver
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