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67 Palestine Uncut

by: Margaret B

67 Palestine UncutMarking the 40th year of Israeli occupation, the State Library of Victoria hosted a confronting and moving art exhibition and movie festival that focused the Palestinian people. Roving reporter Margaret B went along.

Romulus, My Father

Romulus, My Father

by: Jesse

The entire town of Castlemaine came to a standstill on Sunday May 27, for the world premiere of Romulus, My Father. Regional Reporter Jesse was at the Theatre Royal for youthcentral. Read more.

FReeZA gig, 6 April 2007, Castlemaine Theatre Royal

by: Tom

Castlemaine FReeZA gig, Theatre Royal, 6 April 2007Insane Parsnip, The Arrivals and Soma Cowboys joined the Movement Zone dancers for an outstanding gig at Castlemaine's Theatre Royal on 6 April. It was all part of the Castlemaine State Festival, and brought to you by FReeZA. Roving reporter Tom was there. Read more.

Bra Boys

Bra Boys

by: Margaret B

Bra Boys, narrated by Russell Crowe, is an entertaining and insightful story about the infamous surf community of Sydney's eastern suburb, Maroubra. Roving reporter Margaret B went along to check it out.

+44 and Unwritten Law live at Festival Hall, March 1 2007

by: Margaret B

+44 and Unwritten Law live at Festival HallRoving Reporter Margaret B jumped into the mosh pit to see +44, a new band for two-thirds of Blink-182..

Ministry of Sound - The 2007 Annual

by: DVC

Every year dance music fans eagerly await the release of the Ministry of Sound's annual double CD set. Roving reporter Betina tries the two-disc set on for size.

Step Up

Step Up

by: DVC

"This is a hilarious comedy with a lot of heartfelt emotion and the desire to dance and perform." Roving reporter Nina reviews Step Up.

Dreams and nightmares - Charles Blackman's Alice in Wonderland

by: Margaret B

"Dreams are what you're  made of, and very often nightmares too." Northwest author Margaret B takes a close look at Australian artist Charles Blackman's famous Alice in Wonderland paintings.

Stencil Capital

Stencil Capital

by: youthcentral

When I contacted the publisher about a review copy they had sold out, which just proves how popular this book is among fans and artists.


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