Arts & Entertainment
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Big ant makes big impression
IT was Broken Hill’s answer to the Dog on the Tucker box display and sat at the Stephens Creek pub before heading into the Silver…
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Circles of Beauty to brighten centre
THE Civic Centre will see its windows transformed into a luminous gallery for the upcoming Outback Sufi Conference next month. Striking geometric designs by Tasmanian…
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What’s on this week
FRIDAY Games club 6.30pm, PCYC, 58 Gympsum Street Discover a variety of table top games at the Broken Hill Game Club. Meet new friends, learn…
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Culture on show at sufi events
BROKEN Hill will host a three-day Sufi Conference and concert this May, to be hosted by the local Sufi community. The conference, which will take…
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Making photographs from minerals
ARTIST Graeme Armstrong spent months grinding down rocks to use as pigment for his photographs, even converting a treadmill to do the job for him.…
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New queer event this September
PLANS have been announced for a brand new, weekend-long celebration of queer culture, as part of an event hosted by The Tipsy Camel brewery on…
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Fifty years of art on show
ARTIST Stephen Turner has been painting for more than fifty years, and showcases his passion for locally made art in his gallery and art supply…
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Pulse more than just keeping the beat alive
CADET journalist at the Broken Hill Times and student at Broken Hill High School, Max Burrows, travelled to Sydney to perform for thousands at large-scale…
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Business program to support artists
LOCAL arts organisation West Darling Arts has launched a free 12 week business development program for artists across the Far West region, which will commence…
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Rock band Kingswood to play Broken Hill Pub
MELBOURNE rockers Kingswood will be visiting Broken Hill as part of their Midnight Mavericks Tour starting this month. The rock band, with an added country…
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A darn good textile exhibition
SLAG Heap Projects will launch their first exhibition for the year next week, showcasing the work of local Barkandji artist Krystle Evans. Evans, who grew…
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Screaming Jets at full throttle
LOCALS had a screaming good time with The Screaming Jets on Friday. The band, which originated in Newcastle more than 36 years ago, treated locals…