Pulling of a Virtual KISS
Like the experienced troupers they are, Dave Evans and Tamara Campbell, lived up to the adage ‘the show must go on’ by staging a Virtual KISS Arts Festival this year. […]
Like the experienced troupers they are, Dave Evans and Tamara Campbell, lived up to the adage ‘the show must go on’ by staging a Virtual KISS Arts Festival this year. […]
Well-known artist and active community member John Cornwell has passed away at the age of 89. John was well recognised in Sydney art circles before moving to Kiama with his […]
Some entertaining ideas by our special columnist, Perrie Croshaw Bring the music home The Sydney Opera House is running a ‘from our house to yours’ program of full-length performances, live […]
At time of writing, the extent of the impact of COVID-19 on Australia and our local community is only just being felt. Already numerous local gatherings, even before the indoor […]
As a child growing up in the southwest of England, Helen Lear had a passion for writing and books, often producing illustrated short stories to give to family and friends. […]
An exhibition showcasing the recent work of acclaimed local graphic designer Gregor Cullen is being opened on the weekend of the Kiama Jazz & Blues Festival. The timing is appropriate […]
Kiama Jazz & Blues Society President Becky Guggisberg wants to get you excited about this year’s Festival, so you have time to invite family and friends to come down for […]
The creator of the cult Australian movie Stone, Sandy Harbutt, will be guest speaker at Pics & Flicks’ first screening for the year. He moved to the South Coast 15 […]
The Kiama Jazz & Blues Festival is entering its 33rd year, and President Becky Guggisberg says to be prepared for a spectacular event. “The Shannon Barnett Trio will be a […]
Kiama will get the chance to remember Woodstock when the 50th anniversary of the world’s most famous music festival is celebrated with a tribute show on the Saturday afternoon of […]