three weeks ago on ARTS alive...
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Fire destroys part of the Flying Fruit Fly Circuses' base in Albury-Wodonga. [More to the story]
And veteran Australian actor Bud Tingwell turns 80. [More to the story]
Our guests are Bridgitte House, one of the coordinators behind the up and coming Sustainable Living Festival, and some musicians who will be performing at the Festival - Mal Webb, Carl Panuzzo, Mihi Rangi and Shane Johnson.
- [Related information:]
- The Sustainable Living Festival takes place between February 21st and February 23rd at Federation Square, in Melbourne. For details log onto the festival's website listed below or phone (03) 9412 7888.
- [Related wwwebsites and emails:]
- The official Sustainable Living Festival website: www.sustainablelivingfestival.org
- The official Sustainable Living Foundation website: www.sef.org.au
(Image source: www.sustainablelivingfestival.org)
We also hear from indigenous singer/songwriter Bunna Lowrie, who's currently touring with his band Coloured Stone and celebrating 25 years in the Australian music industry. [More to the story]
And Nina Marie reviews "One Hour Photo", starring Robin Williams.
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The ARTS alive team this week has been Vincent O'Donnell, Nicole Findlay, Nina-Marie Petrik & Jess Myles.
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