A SLNSW photography exhibition I will not see
The State Library of New South Wales has mounted an exhibition and produced a catalogue for an exhibition of photographs dating back to PIX magazine 1938 – 1972. Continue reading PIX: The Magazine that Changed Everything (1938–1972)





























I have already reviewed this book – 
Music Review: Rhiannon Giddens: Freedom Highway, February 2017
Totally recommended reading
Review: Triplicate – 3 CDs, 2017

Book Review: Girt: The Unauthorised History of Australia -David Hunt
Once upon a time thought The Rolling Stones were one of the great rock’n’roll bands – who also occasionally sang the blues. In between those early years and now there was not a lot of great music from the Stones – loads of concerts and a mix of music – some good and some ok. Would they ever make great music again?
Book Review
Review: Everywhere I Look, Helen Garner


Here’s a fun story about two musicians and how they made this album. They hopped on the train and then jumped off at stops along the way to record a song – while making sure they were back on board as the train left. And yes – the music is good stuff. Definitely worth a listen if you are a follower of Billy Bragg and Joe Henry. 

The art work by Annie Trevillian plus others..



Review: Colvin & Earle June 2016
Exhibition Review: Home, 2 June – 20 June 2016


Bob Dylan has released a song, Melancholy Mood from his forthcoming album, Fallen Angel. The song is also on a four track EP released for Record Store Day. This is his second album of Frank Sinatra inspired songs – the first being
Review TV program on DVD: Shetland
Imprint – 

Credlin & Co.
TV Review: River
The first thing to say is that tis is a great collection.

If you like Neil Young’s music, then this album must make its way into your collection. This is Neil Young at his best and doing so as a Blues musician.
Review: Show me a Hero
Sometimes a visit to the National Gallery of Australia can deliver a very nice surprise.
This is a series for any crime drama fans. The stories are based in North East England, complete with accents and marvellous countryside. While the characters are important to the story lines, they do not dominate and so the crime story remains at the centre of attention throughout.

Find a Way To Care – John Mayall (2015)
This is a wonderful French TV series – that has the title Spiral which is not an accurate translation of the French title – Engrenages. The story lines are more about how they are meshed together rather than being in any spiral.
I have had the pleasure of recently discovering the wonderful talent of Amy Helm. While her music is probably somewhere in the style of Americana and alt/country, there is a great mix of other styles in there, from blues and gospel and more. She makes great music.
After taking up photography at fifty-eight, Julia Margaret Cameron produced a remarkable and distinctive body of work, writes Richard Johnstone (The Inside Story).
The exhibition, 

First Listen: Neil Young + Promise Of The Real, ‘The Monsanto Years’
The views of Lake George on drive up to Goulburn were very dramatic on the day we travelled north to see the
A little while ago I reviewed an exhibition of contemporary print making at the National Gallery of Australia – 
I spotted this work of art in a visual arts print making exhibition at the Mosman City Gallery (Sydney).
This is a small exhibition of nine works has been produced to celebrate the 40th anniversary of International Women’s Year (1975).
A Review of the NGA Exhibition: Streetwise: contemporary print culture