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Building a thriving arts scene: Join Randwick Council’s Arts Listing

Randwick Council is calling out to local creatives to join the Randwick Arts Listing, an online platform spotlighting local talent. The Randwick Arts Listing is an initiative aimed at fostering creativity, providing support to local artists, and enriching the cultural landscape of the community. “Council is delighted to invite all local performers, artists, writers, designers, filmmakers, and other creative practitioners to join this exciting initiative, which recognises their valuable contribution to our community,” said Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker. The online platform gives local creatives the opportunity to list their profile on a public directory on Council’s website, to share valuable…

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Marilyn: The Woman Behind the Icon

Immerse yourself in the captivating allure of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe this winter at the exclusive exposition held at Sydney Town Hall. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to discover rare and captivating finds that have never been seen before in Australia, providing a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the woman behind the iconic persona. Since her Hollywood breakthrough in the 1950s, Marilyn Monroe has been an enduring pop culture icon, known for her distinct, feminine charisma and self-created look and style that became a synonym for timeless beauty. However, Monroe was more than just a singer and style icon – she was…

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OVER 70 WORLDPRIDE ARTS EVENTS OPEN THIS MONTH

With the official start of Sydney WorldPride this Friday 17 February, the festival’s WorldPride Arts program is taking centre stage. The WorldPride Arts program encompasses 76 different events, featuring some of the world’s best LGBTQIA+ artists and creators. The program features visual arts exhibitions, theatre, dance, concerts, parties, panel discussions, contemporary performance, children’s events, literature events, women’s events, film and music. Many events are available at low-cost or for free. “After the challenges faced over the last few years, we are delighted to be bringing this diverse arts program to Sydney,” said Festival Creative Director – WorldPride Arts Daniel Clarke….

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