Category Archives: Review and Arts

LOCAL EYES ON THE POWERHOUSE

Thirteen amateur photographers will showcase images from their life in Brisbane as part of a “Local eyes” exhibition at the Powerhouse. The event is part of a United Ways community group workshop and CEO Toni Brearly said the program aimed … Continue reading

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ANIMATORS ROCK THE POWERHOUSE (with audio interview)

The Animators brought back the clean sweeping electro rock sound of masters such a Radio Head in a flawless performance at the Powerhouse Wednesday night. The recently formed duo out of Melbourne plated a 20 minute set at the Visy … Continue reading

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Review: Africa by kayak, Beau Miles.

(Photo – Beau Miles answering questions after the documentary) Review: Africa by kayak, Beau Miles. Beau Miles attempted to Kayak around the southern tip of Africa using nothing but human power. Africa by Kayak, a video documentary of his journey, … Continue reading

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WAR HANGS ON THE WALLS OF THE POWERHOUSE

(Degree south:war exhibition) An exhibition now showing at the Powerhouse captures 100 years of war through the eyes of the photojournalist. Degree South: War uses images taken over nearly 100 years to look back, forward and sideways at the events … Continue reading

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The Green Zone – Matt Damon vs the world, again

Miller is a US soldier fighting to uphold his strong moral code against unbelievable odds. Matt Damon stars as Miller in his well trodden role as a brave US soldier going it alone against government corruption. With a tagline, “Chief … Continue reading

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Soldiers at war have a superstitious way.

They keep lucky charms to ward off bad luck. Lives become a system of neurotic habits, ritualised to feel control in a seemingly random and brutal situation. But in the end they know if your time is up holding a … Continue reading

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