Launch of the 16th Lake School, Koroit Victoria. Continue reading
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Community Ceilí at St Kilda
Fun night for the family! Continue reading
The Seafarer by Conor McPherson
the stakes in this card game could not come any higher. Continue reading
Exit, a sweet Prince: Obituary for Simon McGuinness
An OBITUARY by Frances Devlin-Glass It is with shock and an acute sense of loss that the Bloomsday community this week heard of the early death of its first theatre director, Simon McGuinness, in London, after a short illness. Simon was a flamboyant enabler with an infectious sense of fun and comic timing. He offered … Continue reading
Sarah Hanmer and Ballarat’s Adelphi Theatre
In a matter of months, Sarah had been able to convert herself from immigrant, actress, and single mother, into a respected Ballarat businesswoman and community identity. Continue reading
Hail Mary, full of Yeats
McCready makes much of how Belfast in the 1950s was a cultural desert, and I wondered if, in terms of serious literary theatre, the same could not also be said of many cities in the western world; certainly ’50s Brisbane and Melbourne were not too dissimilar from Belfa Continue reading
Joyce and Mathematics
If I was to tell you that this is an article about Joyce and mathematics, I wonder which would be more likely to alarm you. Continue reading
Thanks to English, Irish thrives
In 19th century Ireland a balanced bilingualism ceased to be possible. Continue reading
Poetry
May your life shine like the sun, your mouth be filled with laughter Continue reading
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin visits Melbourne
Because People Matter: Continue reading