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The Bugle is a proud supporter of the KISS Arts Festival, which just keeps getting better and better each year. This year, there are a number of ways for you […]
The Bugle is a proud supporter of the KISS Arts Festival, which just keeps getting better and better each year. This year, there are a number of ways for you […]
In news that is sure to disappoint many, tickets to the special Kiama Readers Festival Dinner, with guest speaker Kathy Lette, are sold out. “As soon as the news got […]
Kiama is to have a lasting reminder of the Festival, with local artist Mikey Freedom painting a jazz inspired mural on a lane wall off Terralong St over the Festival […]
“We formed the Kiama Jazz Club in 1974 when a group of friends, who were all jazz-lovers, met weekly in each other’s homes to listen to jazz recordings,” recalls Dennis […]
Over the years the Kiama Jazz & Blues Festival has evolved into a unique format that sees music literally being taken to the streets. While it’s a far cry from […]
Following the success of last year’s inaugural Raft Race at the KISS Arts Festival, the organisers are keen for more groups to vie for the perpetual trophy and prizes. “Last […]
Our Moran Prize winner, Megan Seres, used her Australia Day Address at the 2017 Awards Ceremony to float the idea of Kiama establishing its own regional art prize, as a […]
The concert stage in Hindmarsh Park is to be named the Orry-Kelly Stage, in honour of one of Kiama’s most famous sons. Orry-Kelly had a stellar career in Hollywood as […]
The Pines’ classic farmhouse on Saddleback Mountain, Killalee and other Illawarra locations are the backdrop for a new Australian film, Rip Tide. The film, the second for Bulli-born director Rhiannon […]
Amongst the fourteen artists who contributed works for the Before I Die I…. Project was a haunting picture by Megan Seres. Little wonder it was sold. The Gerringong artist had […]