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  • Welcome back to our beloved library

    Welcome back to our beloved library

    Readers rejoice! Our public libraries are opening up! Apart from browsing and/or checking out the latest books, magazines, newspapers, CDs and DVDs, all on-site and…

  • Going behind the scenes at The 1812 Theatre

    Going behind the scenes at The 1812 Theatre

    The production of a play ,for instance, at The 1812 Theatre involves far more people than just the actors on the stage. If you enter…

  • Night Teeth film review: Vampire movie sucked dry of any intrigue

    Night Teeth film review: Vampire movie sucked dry of any intrigue

    Night Teeth Starring Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Debby Ryan and Lucy Fry Rated MA15+ Night Teeth is a bland, toothless horror-thriller. Benny (Jorge Lendeborg Jr.), a…

  • Q&A with Director Pearley Jones

    Q&A with Director Pearley Jones

    1. What is something people don’t know about you? I am a Francophile. I love French arts, culture and heritage. I am slowly learning the…

  • Story Doctors book review: All about storytelling and healing

    Story Doctors book review: All about storytelling and healing

    Written by renowned Indigenous Australian storyteller Boori Monty Pryor and beautifully illustrated by Rita Sinclair, Story Doctors is about storytelling as a way of healing.…

  • Creepin’ it real this Halloween

    Creepin’ it real this Halloween

    As spooky season bears down upon us once again, keep your kids entertained with these fun Halloween-themed craft activities to decorate the front gate or…

  • Till Death film review: Wedding vow taken brutally literally

    Till Death film review: Wedding vow taken brutally literally

    Till Death Starring Megan Fox, Eoin Mackey and Callan Mulvey Rated MA15+ The directorial debut of S.K Dale, Till Death is a lean, enthralling and…

  • Dead Letters book review: Hard-to-swallow corruption and crime

    Dead Letters book review: Hard-to-swallow corruption and crime

    Dead Letters, journalist Michael Brissenden’s second novel, is a hard-to-swallow thriller about politics, corruption and crime. It is one of the most difficult books this…

  • A Q&A with Alan Deans

    A Q&A with Alan Deans

    1. What is something people don’t know about you? There is not much more to tell, I do have a serious addiction to M &…

  • A Q&A with wildlife rescuer Emma Cash

    A Q&A with wildlife rescuer Emma Cash

    1. What is something people don’t know about you? Completely random and certainly not wildlife related! I was on a billboard overhanging the Westgate Bridge…

  • Q&A with Clare Worsnop

    Q&A with Clare Worsnop

    Where does your love of the environment come from? When I was little I didn’t need fairies at the bottom of my garden because I…

  • Review: The Rich Man’s House

    Review: The Rich Man’s House

    (PASSION FOR PROSE DINKUS) Warning: Here’s a 600-page book that’s absolutely unputdownable. Be prepared to have ohso-worth-it sore arms as Andrew McGahan’s The Rich Man’s…

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