Arts & Entertainment

  • Marnpi brings culture to Oxide Street

    Marnpi brings culture to Oxide Street

    THE inaugural Marnpi Festival took over Oxide Street on Saturday afternoon, with live music by Nancy Bates, free bush tucker, and the opening of two…

  • Mutawintji Cultural Festival goes ahead

    Mutawintji Cultural Festival goes ahead

    AFTER potential for a washout cancelling the event, Mutawintji Cultural Festival organiser Leroy Johnson has confirmed the roads have now dried up and the event…

  • A bird can’t help but fly home

    A bird can’t help but fly home

    LOCAL musician Aimee Volkofsky will release her new EP, A bird can’t help but fly home, on Thursday, in the company of talented special guests…

  • Actors wanted, no talent required

    Actors wanted, no talent required

    HE was billed as “Man in Cap”, an extra with no speaking lines who darted across the screen in the 1980 film, The First Deadly…

  • Still ‘privileged’ to capture beauty

    Still ‘privileged’ to capture beauty

    ONLY three months after moving to the Far West Region, photographer Lorraine-Lee Tyerman was in a serious car accident that left her with a degenerative…

  • Art made at research station

    Art made at research station

    FOWLERS Gap research station housed artists from throughout the country for the last week, who’d travelled to the region to undertake a multimedia arts workshop…

  • The face of art

    The face of art

    ARTIST Patty Bover used to think she was bad at art. That was until 13 years ago, when she signed up for a course teaching…

  • From hair to handmade jewellery

    From hair to handmade jewellery

    KAREN Underwood’s idea of “switching off” from work when she gets home in the evening might not seem relaxing to most. After finishing the day…

  • Textile artist awarded

    Textile artist awarded

    LOCAL Barkandji artist Krystle Evans has been awarded the Joyce Spencer Award for 2025, receiving financial support to assist her presenting a solo exhibition called…

  • Author mines for dirt in The Hill

    Author mines for dirt in The Hill

    NATHAN Carnie doesn’t mind wading through the muck and filth of humanity. For the last five years, he’s been busy reading and writing about the…

  • Girl looks to build better future

    Girl looks to build better future

    FORMER local Abbie Kelly has been recognised in the ultimate shout-out to the unsung builders of the world — girls. It’s a global initiative that…

  • Dutton takes Baldy

    Dutton takes Baldy

    THE annual Bald Archy Prizeopened Friday at the Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery. Now in its 29th year, the Bald Archy Prize is something of…

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