What’s on at Kingston Arts? Podcast March 2025

In this edition of the Kingston Arts Hour, Fiona Symonds chats with Chelsea Wilson from Women of Soul (performing on International Women’s Day); Annie Louey (appearing at Comedy at the Shirley) and artist-in-residence Emma Lyn Winkler. Listen to the podcast for details of the wonderful entertainment and exhibitions coming up at kingstonarts.com.au Broadcast on The Community Block on 88.3 Southern

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Kingston Arts Hour February 2025 podcast

Introducing our brand new co-host of the Kingston Arts Hour, Fiona Symonds (Coordinator Arts Programming, Kingston Arts). In this edition, interviews with Grand WaZoo from Moorabbin Music + Arts program, and Chris McKenna who will be on the bill for Morning Melodies. More info: kingstonarts.com.au Broadcast on Tuesday 4 February 2025 @ 88.3 Southern FM – The Sounds of The

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The Kingston Arts Hour podcast September 2024

In this month’s edition of the Kingston Arts Hour, we speak to Howard Niklas from Kingston Arts about the OptiKA photographic competition that’s now taking entries based on the theme “Inspiration: What ignites your passion?” We also preview the Funny Mummies Cabaret Spectacular and look ahead to the Kingston Arts program for the Spring School Holidays with studio guest Rod

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Kingston Arts Hour July 2024 podcast

In this edition of the Kingston Arts Hour, you’ll hear about some great school holiday entertainment including Children Are Stinky – an award-winning children’s comedy featuring circus acts, a rocking soundtrack and genuine belly laughs for the whole family. A Little Bit of Blue is an interactive detective story told with puppetry, suitable for children aged 3-10 years. It’s on

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Kingston Arts Hour with Matt – May 2024 podcast

In this edition of the Kingston Arts Hour, Matt Hildebrandt and Colin Tyrus tell you what’s coming up on the music and creative and visual arts calendar. Applications are now open for the Kingston Arts Magnify: Artists in Residency Program hosted across two locations, Moorabbin and Parkdale. Also on the podcast, you’ll hear Tash York (pictured) talking about her Happy

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