A bit of biffo on the New Horizon

A bit of biffo on the New Horizon

Professional wrestling isn’t something that’s necessarily on everyone’s radar, but thanks to a few locally minded groups, the fringe sports entertainment product is on it’s way to mass popularity in WA. New Horizons Professional Wrestling (NHPW) is a company which has...
Gallery makes history with handpicked works

Gallery makes history with handpicked works

Celebrating its 20th anniversary as Australia’s largest university art museum, the John Curtin Gallery has thrown open its doors to a rich history of local art. Former curators and Perth art personalities Ted Snell and John Barrett-Lennard have joined current curator...
Latest history lesson for Star Wars fans

Latest history lesson for Star Wars fans

For those of us who like to get lost in the Star Wars universe, the latest mini-chapter has just been released: Solo, A Star Wars story and it won’t disappoint hard-core Star Wars fans. In short, we are introduced to a very young Han Solo, how he meets Chewbacca and...
The pipes get a workout at St Mary in the Valley

The pipes get a workout at St Mary in the Valley

You might not be aware, but St Mary in the Valley Anglican Church is home to the oldest pipe organ in the Southern Hemisphere, and it will be put to good use on Saturday May 26 when the CSO Salon Orchestra debut at Sophisticated Pipes. The orchestra will deliver...
Armadale’s war horse history marked in style

Armadale’s war horse history marked in style

In honour of Armadale’s equestrian connections to the Australian 10th Light Horse Regiment and the centenary of the end of World War 1, Kelmscott Hall will hold The Great Ride on May 27 as part of the Armadale Arts Festival. In 1918, the 10th Light Horse regiment rode...