Ozymandias 4000 After Ozymandias, by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) I met a poet from an ancient town Who said: two vast piles...
For many observers, Hobart City Council’s fiscal decisions are an episodic farce. But recent news of HCC’s $65,000 allocation for a cultural...
Telstra is front and centre In an orange jump-suit, (it’s always an orange jump-suit). To the sides and behind are the true...
Old DP29, the last passenger train to ever run in Tasmania, has become a feature of the Bellarine Peninsula Railway’s scheduled trips...
The 2005 Ten Days Festival is a resounding success if Robyn Archer is to be believed. Is there any other festival director...
Special guests, ladies and gentlemen, it¹s a great pleasure for me to join you here today in celebrating the life and work...
Now I have been allocated 10 minutes today, which is fine by me; I don’t like talking for too long. But maybe...
Ordinary ‘battlers’ have long been pitted against spoilt ‘elites’ in the bipolar universe of Australia’s culture wars. Boofy footy has been played...
I would urge all who are campaigning to ‘save’ the TSO and who are condemning Mr Strong to do their homework. Around...
As happens all too rarely in this city, at the recent Hobart Fringe Festival’s “What’s Wrong with (Hob)art?” Forum, we three guests,...