Colour brings in New Year

Colour brings in New Year

The Sinhalese and Tamil New Year, commonly known as Aluth, was celebrated last month in Kelmscott by the Sri Lankan Cultural Society of Western Australia (SLCSWA). The SLSCWA is a not-for -profit community organisation representing all Sri Lankans in Western Australia...
No, no, no…yes…. it’s the Vicar

No, no, no…yes…. it’s the Vicar

A stage adaptation of the Vicar of Dibley is set to make its Western Australian Debut at the Koorliny Arts Centre next month, featuring Byford resident Amara Maddalena and directed by Mundijong resident Kelly Salathiel. Adapted by Ian Gower and Paul Carpenter from the...
Video-game adaption knocked out in seconds

Video-game adaption knocked out in seconds

Following two lacklustre movies in the 1990s, the Mortal Kombat franchise was seemingly banished from the big screen. The new Mortal Kombat – one of the year’s first (and possibly very few) blockbusters – has some exciting moments, but is still not very good. It...
Entertainment aplenty headed your way

Entertainment aplenty headed your way

The Classic Sounds Orchestra will bring the Armadale District Hall to life early next month, for the Armadale Arts Festival’s new event “A Musical Patchwork.” The orchestra has invited guests from around Perth to give two exciting concerts, on Saturday May 8 at 2pm...
Couple keep on cruising

Couple keep on cruising

The tenth annual Variety Creative Car Cruise was celebrated from March 25 to 29 with local Serpentine couple David and Kylee Hopkin from Serpentine attending with their 1963 EJ Holden panel van. Every year since the cruise’s inception in 2011, the Hopkin’s have...