
Christmas 2018 – Time for Good Cheer, To Praise & Enjoy Life
Our team wish to convey their very best wishes to friends, followers and supporters, whose loyalty and encouragement throughout this year has meant a great deal
Our team wish to convey their very best wishes to friends, followers and supporters, whose loyalty and encouragement throughout this year has meant a great deal
Women of a Certain Age is a treasure chest of courage, fairness, justice, prudence, love, generosity, vulnerability, truth, discernment, intelligence and wisdom
Beyond the beaches of the coast is a wonderland of rainforests waterfalls and landscapes; the gold of the coast and green of the hinterland – magic
Emily McGregor’s exhibition Morphogenesis, Incinerator Art Space, Sydney gives equal significance to pictorial and sculpture images for a narrative about change
Seong Cho’s powerful and definitive printmaking exhibition at Sydney recently, connected her traditional Korean cultural heritage with abstract expressionism
Rose Niland reviews A Man With Five Children, an insightful drama at the Darlinghurst Theatre Company about the process and consequences of reality television
Phil Scott as Lionel Bart has recently been Reviewing The Situation at the Hayes Theatre, Sydney, where Rose reviewed the show as he again entertained audiences
The Culture Concept Circle team is taking a break over the Xmas New Year Season 2015-2016 and we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year start to 2016!
Meldi Arkinstall publicist and former flautist, who loves all kinds of music especially classical, jazz and world music, joins our writing team to review CD’s
Rose Niland Reviews Orphans by Lyle Kessler, playing at the Old Fitz Theatre, Sydney, Tuesday – Saturday until the 9th May, 2015 for The Culture Concept Circle
The Culture Concept Circle team, Carolyn, Jo, Helen, Janet, Ross and Paul send best wishes to all our readers, your encouragement in 2013 has meant a great deal
Janet Walker reviews Salvation Jane by Ann Massey,a talented writer giving an insight into the lives of the homeless in a realistic funny and compassionate read
You don’t have to board a tram to visit Douglas Stewart Fine Books street parking is available Allow time to browse & find something special for your collection
Bakelite jewellery started being made during the 1920’s and its unique vibrantly coloured statement pieces are very wearable and very much sought after today
Leo Schofield’s Hobart Baroque Festival is a triumph in Tasmania – Larry’s Ghost from the Tasmanian Times reports on Opening Night at the historic Theatre Royal