After the success of the first season of Both Sides of the Curtain, Matt Dean wrote series 2 while sitting in Hobart...
The Unibar was graced by the presence of The Amity Affliction on Thursday 16 January. Their Hobart show formed part of their...
In this collaborative review, Tasmanian Times takes a deeper look into the meaning of the MONA FOMA performances on display last weekend....
Set in a suburb on the outer of the inner and the inner of the outer. Curtain Street, a divided suburb in...
The classy interior of the Tasmanian Food and Wine Conservatory Classy is not how you would portray all cafes – but it...
The first sentence in this booklet states that, “There is at present no consensus on how wilderness should be defined”. This is...
‘Listen now to the wind babe Listen now to the rain Feel that water lickin’ at my feet again I don’t want...
*Pic: Yacht at the centre … Four Winds AN INCONVENIENT WOMAN Tasmanian Theatre Company DIRECTOR: Aidan Fennessey WRITER: Brian Peddie CAST: Anne...
FLAMES OF FEAR.” by Roger McNeice. OAM. Wellington Bridge Press. Suggested retail: $75. Available at all Tasmanian book shops. Many Tasmanians still...
Mud, mud, mud! If nothing else, Falls Festival 2016/17 was great opportunity to model the Tasmanian uniform of Blundstone boots, boardshorts and...