Entertainment
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It’s a long way to the top …
By Kath Gannaway It’s a long way from busking out the front of AJ’s Bakehouse in Healesville to a national tour, but it’s just part…
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Vividly vocal
By Jesse Graham Women with a passion for singing and a free couple of hours up their sleeves are being called on to join the…
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Engine room of rhythm
Those who caught the Blind Creek Rhythm and Blues Review at the Healesville Music Festival will want to go along to the Grand Hotel on…
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Feast of fine films
By Kath Gannaway THREE films by Iranian director Asghar Farhadi will feature in the 2017 Healesville Mini Film Festival on Sunday, 5 February. The mini…
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Music in good form
By Jesse Graham Music inspired by the sculptures of Bronwyn Oliver will be performed in the halls of TarraWarra Museum of Art on 22 January,…
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Fashion comes into focus
By Kath Gannaway FASHIONISTAS of all ages will have a chance on Saturday, 14 January, to show off their particular race-day style and win prizes…
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It’s so cool on The Deck
By Jesse Graham WINERY visitors will be able to enjoy live music as part of their dining experience, with a new space opening at Coldstream’s…
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Festival aims to cater to all tastes
By Jesse Graham A NEW food and wine festival will premiere in April next year at Coldstream’s Rochford Wines, after being launched by the government…
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Changing face of art
By Jesse Graham LANDSCAPE paintings inspired by scenes in Australia and around the world will hang on the walls of Yering Station’s cellar door until…
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Dukes call it a day
By Jesse Graham AFTER seven years of playing to crowds around the valley and in Melbourne, the dukes behind the Dukes of Despair have decided…
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Maisy muse in artworks
By Kath Gannaway WARBURTON artist Carolyn Vickers freely admits to being “a little bit obsessed”. But, it’s a beautiful obsession that enriches her life and…
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Art show revitalised
By Jesse Graham YARRA Valley and Dandenong Ranges artists are being called on to put their best work forward, with registrations opening for next year’s…