Against the odds: thank you MEMO Music Hall
Well, we got there, folks. Amidst a myriad of uncertainties, such are the times we live in, we performed at MEMO Music Hall, St Kilda, on Sunday afternoon. 9 January.
AGING FRIENDS by KIDS THESE DAYS. Story by Madeleine Maccar
Each near-miss is a reminder that I wouldn’t be so lucky next time. It does make me sad my friends are aging, though we learned all too well that age has little to do with mortality.
Ain’t No Cure For Love by Leonard Cohen (Jennifer Warnes version)
Vin Maskell Palliative care hospital ward, Melbourne, 2014The yellow line takes you to the Multiple Sclerosis ward. Green for Motor Neurone Disease. Blue for Parkinson’s Disease. You keep an eye on the yellow line as you side-step trolleys and wheelchairs, patients and nurses, volunteers and other visitors.
ALABAMA SONG (WHISKEY BAR) by THE DOORS Story by Madeleine Maccar
His closest friends at the time were those people who excel at throwing those parties that spill out of an artist's canvas of a house and should only exist as an amphetamine slideshow held together by ragged descriptions in Brett Easton Ellis novels.
Albury alchemy
Albury, New South Wales, 14 September, 2024. Gemma Keating It is always a privilege, and a joy, [...]
Albury galleria
Jane Caro shimmers and shakes during her story about Jumpin’ Jack Flash. A rousing finale to our show at [...]