Entertainment
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Journeys in the human landscapeEXHIBITING over the next two months at the City Art Gallery is an exhibition by four South Australian artists who spent the past two years… 
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DJ to put band battles to pageA RADIO host and music lover has begun the process of writing a book detailing the iconic Hoadley’s Battle of The Sound, a set of… 
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Dig where you standAMERICAN artist Rene Meyer-Grimberg (AKA Rene MG) has been staying at the Broken Hill Art Exchange for the past three weeks as she works on… 
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Macrame artist in residenceMULTIMEDIA artist Denise van Horen is in residency at the Broken Hill Art Exchange this week, working on a macrame project from the living room… 
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Pottery Fair to make mum’s dayTHE Broken Hill Potters Society are hosting their annual Mother’s Day Craft and Pottery fair this weekend at 407 Wyman Street. The market will run… 
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Cameleer history comes to the forefrontCamina Drummer NEXT weekend’s Outback Sufi Conference not only bring music, poetry and spiritual reflection to Broken Hill, but it’s also an opportunity to revisit… 
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Survival Kits for Literary Heroines is the write stuffARTIST Cathy Farry will be exhibiting her new work, Survival Kits for Literary Heroines, from May at the Broken Hill City Art Gallery. Farry said… 
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Big ant makes big impressionIT 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 centreTHE 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 weekFRIDAY 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 eventsBROKEN 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 mineralsARTIST Graeme Armstrong spent months grinding down rocks to use as pigment for his photographs, even converting a treadmill to do the job for him.… 
 












