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Sydney Festival: Big-names join Rogue's Gallery
THE Sydney Festival's night of pirate songs and sea shanties called Rogue's Gallery has added some more big names to the line-up for the late January show at the Opera House.
Fitzell lives in Brooklyn and his work has also appeared in The Villager and Downtown Express newspapers and The Independent Film and Video Monthly magazine, among others.
Scotland on Sunday's critics pick the fads and phenomena that made all the difference in 2009
One thing about Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent still bothers me a ' did Simon Cowell know? Did he know she could sing like that? I need to know if he knew, to establish how much control he has over my life.
If rock'n'roll is the sound of life beginning afresh, why are we so obsessed with ranking it in end-of-year lists? Philip Larkin has the answer 'And life begun at last' ... Morrissey.
JACKSONVILLE Colbie Caillat at Mavericks Rock N'Honky Tonk: Dec. 11 Horse the Band at Brewster's Pit Live, Neptune Beach: Dec.
The Seventies are back at Rena Lange, as designer Julian Neale looks to the bohemian flair of Marianne Faithfull juxtaposed with the chic elegance of Faye Dunaway for his pre-fall lineup.
Marianne Faithfull in latest podcast interview - now online
Marianne Faithfull performing songs from her new album, Easy Come Easy Go. Photo courtesy NA ive Records France 2009-12-05 18:37:04 - Iconic singer, actress and writer, Marianne Faithfull talks to Jennifer Davies on World Radio Switzerland about being a woman in the glare of the public eye and her empathy towards Amy Winehouse.
Warren Clements Published on Thursday, Dec. 03, 2009 2:57PM EST F licker The "dream machine" is a vertical tube with holes, spinning around a light bulb.
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Perth Festival Announces Second Marianne Faithfull Concert At The Astor
After overwhelming demand for Marianne Faithfull's concert at Beck's Music Box, Perth International Arts Festival is delighted to announce a second concert, to be held at the Astor Theatre on 10 February, 2010.
The Renderers - Monsters and Miasmas
Rating: * * * * Once known as "the only country band" on Flying Nun , this ongoing project of Brian and Maryrose Crook has progressively taken a darker and deeper path the past decade.
Susan Boyle, Oasis, U2 and the top ten Rolling Stones covers
Susan Boyle's cover of the Rolling Stones classic Wild Horses was for many viewers the highlight of last night's X Factor show.
Photography: Rock stars at home and on tour
During these decades, Swiss photographer Hannes Schmid accompanied over 250 bands and singers.
John Mayer makes sure music rises above tabloids
If you're engrossed in the tabloid Internet-gossip that has come to define the celebrity world, then John Mayer's latest CD, "Battle Studies," could provide enough fodder to fill at least a dozen Perez Hilton blog posts or at least one story in Us Weekly.
More confident Faithfull puts pain behind her
Marianne Faithfull has never been much for nostalgia throughout a roller-coaster career that's found her constantly reinventing herself.
Francesco Vezzoli escorts Lady Gaga to MOCA's gala
When it comes to extracting free labor from famous cinematic figures, it would be hard to top Francesco Vezzoli.
COOL: Brando makes his mark. 1953: Marlon Brando turns the motorcycle jacket into a fashion classic in "The Wild One." 1967: Brigitte Bardot sings a song called "Harley-Davidson" and poses with the inspiration in over-the-knee leather boots and matching leather shorts.
More to Hone-moon hikoi than meets the eye
WHEN I first heard Marianne Faithfull's beautiful Ballad of Lucy Jordan I was sold on seeing the wonders of the world, before life passed me by.
A more confident Faithfull puts pain behind her
Marianne Faithfull has never been much for nostalgia throughout a roller-coaster career that's found her constantly reinventing herself.
A more confident Faithfull puts pain behind her
Marianne Faithfull has never been much for nostalgia throughout a roller-coaster career that's found her constantly reinventing herself.
This week's DVD and Blu-ray releases
There's cult value to spare in Stephen Weeks's 1974 film a ' an effective, thoroughly creditable MR James-esque tale of a stately home haunting.
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