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MYSTERY isn’t a word you’d usually associate with a rough and ready rock and roll band like Sydney’s legendary Rose Tattoo, especially when it comes to notoriously upfront singer Angry Anderson. more »
THE BIO for You Am I’s latest tour labels drummer Rusty Hopkinson as an indie-rock journeyman, but if you think that sounds unfair, be careful before you point the finger at a lazy PR person. more »
HEARING his new single on the radio for the first time was incredibly gratifying for City Beach guitarist and songwriter Andrew Knox. more »
WHEN you think jazz, you probably don’t envision an Israeli-born 27-year-old with a penchant for Jewish folk songs. more »
KALAMUNDA-raised SOUL starlet Jessie Gordon boasts a varied skill-set, but perhaps her most offbeat talent is putting up a killer beehive in 10 minutes flat. more »
THE boys from homegrown band Emerald City are about to take the biggest step in their young rock-god careers. more »
WHEN Fremantle musician David Hyams was invited to work on the ‘inside’ with WA prisoners, little did he realise it would have such a transformative impact on his own craft and life. more »
SETH Sentry hasn’t had much time to search for ‘hover boards’ or a new ‘room to rent’ lately. more »
IT is widely regarded as the Ferrari of the piano world and some of Perth’s best young musical minds now have one to call their very own. more »
NOBODY could accuse brooding blues rocker Cameron Avery of sitting idle or resting on his laurels. more »
PERTH soprano Katja Webb may appear to be living the glamorous life of a jet-setting opera star, but all is not what it seems. more »
HUSKY-TONED Trigg songbird Karin Page tapped into a favourite childhood pastime when forging her budding band’s debut single. more »
IT has been a big couple of months for Thornlie band Sun, Trees and No Walls. more »
PERTH music lovers have had the pleasure of West Coast Blues ‘N’ Roots on their annual festival calendar for 10 years, etching everlasting memories from a catalogue of legendary artists. more »
WHOEVER said famous feuding folksters Simon & Garfunkel were unfashionable? Or evergreen 72-year-old British pop legend Cliff Richard for that matter. more »
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Western Suburbs Weekly reporter Erienne Lette and City of Subiaco Mayor Heather Henderson talks about the new Cinemas Project.
Editor Denise Cahill talks with Harriet Wyatt about new conservation and restoration works being done to the Oliver Hill Battery.
Western Suburbs Weekly journalist Erienne Lette with this week's Cat Haven update.
Western Suburbs Weekly journalist Erienne Lette with this week's Dog Refuge update.