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May 1st, 2010
Time: Mon, Wed, Fri 10am - 6pm, Tue and Thu 10am - 8pm,Admittance: Free
Surry Hills Library
405 Crown Street
Surry Hills
02 8374 6250
The City of Sydney Archives would like to cordially invite you to help develop the archival history of your suburb by making valuable contribution to their Community Ephemera Project.
Ephemera, or transitory printed materials, are a rich source of unique, historical materials informing & educating us about the diverse and changing personalities of our local areas and communities.
Ephemera tells a story about your local area, the businesses, the community groups, and also includes:business cards, menus, postcards, pamphlets and much more. Drop in and meet the archivists to learn more about this project, the history of the City and its villages, is preserved by archives.
When: Saturday 1 May, 10.30am - 11.30am
Where: Surry Hills Library
Telephone: 8374 6230
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THE world's most successful living composer the man who gave the world The Phantom Of The Opera is "looking for a subject" for another musical.

IT began with the idea of putting a woman in a burqa on stage but Steve Sheehan isn't trying to make any big statements.

FUNNY, joyful, sweet and self-knowingly cheesy, in a British kind of way, Midsummer (a play with songs) is a dead-set delight.

MUCH ado about nothing? Well yes, literally. Engaging performances in Pygmalion are undermined by the complete lack of a set.

FOR almost 25 years the script sat on a shelf, out of sight but certainly not out of mind.

GLEBE artist Aaron Kinnane looks forward to his new work being seen by a big audience - and one that is often dealing with rampaging emotions.

WARNING: Don't try to book a room on level 4 of the CTA in Martin Place between March 23 and April 22.

AN Aboriginal opera on the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall stage could be just a few years away if Rhoda Roberts' vision comes to fruition.

FOR many people, hearing the words "you have a brain tumour" means the end and not the beginning.
Sheila White - Paintings Shay Docking - Drawings On Exhibition 05 - 19 February 2012 Artsite Gallery Wed - Sunday 11am - 5pm

MARTHA Wainwright once pointed out to me that in many cultures it's an honourable thing to follow the family trade, even if that trade is music.
The gallery is situated in Bohemian Paddington, in the funky colourful William Steet filled with boutique studios and outlets a top destination near the markets
Join an expert in screen acting and be led and inspired by an energised creative environment.
Actors Centre Australia is currently enrolling for our dynamic 8 week beginners’ short courses!
Finalist in the 2011 Dobell Drawing prize, Rachel Ellis will be exhibiting her recent paintings and Drawings focused on the Bathurst area, at King Street Gallery on William.
An investigation of the past informs us that life is random and disinterested in human needs and desires. So why is it that we humans fabricate life to give an appearance of order and certainty?
AQUA is a multisensory experience for the whole family. Discover the story of water and its importance in our lives as you are taken through a journey of water installations and visual effects .
Randall Sinnamon presents a compelling series of figurative bronzes and charcoal drawings, taking a provocative look at some serious concerns – evolution and religion; humility and vanity; nature and technology.
Swimming demonstrations, meet Australian sporting identities, giveaways and more at Customs House Square!
The Green Desert exhibition is a journey through time into the ancient world of Australia's deserts, and the ever-changing landscape of Lake Eyre and the northwest region of NSW.
3 Hour Party cruise catering for: Birthday Parties Reunions Hens nights Bucks nights Any type of celebration
A festival hit from Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre, this rough and tumble romantic comedy features an ill-advised love match, 25 grand in hot cash and a wonderfully wry soundtrack for Sydney Theatre Company.
Andrea Demetriades plays the iconic Eliza Doolittle in Peter Evans’ bold new production of George Bernard Shaw’s enduring classic of wicked wordplay at Sydney Theatre Company.
Sydney’s hottest ticket of 2011 returns! Songs For Nobodies is set to play a strictly limited return season in Sydney from February 3.
Enjoy an exclusive opportunity to have dinner at The Restaurant in the Art Gallery of NSW and see the Picasso exhibit.
Sydney Theatre Company teams up with Force Majeure to present a new dance-theatre work exploring the myriad of issues facing parents today.
Gallery Red presents 'Under Pressure', our third annual printmaking exhibition.
Salerno Gallery presents “On Film“, a group exhibition of selected photographic works by four Sydney photographers Tony Peri, Jeff Leaming, Jack Chauvel & Milena Dekic. All utilise & showcase the unique properties of analogue film photography.
Sculpture 2012 brings together five innovative artists who are at the forefront of the contemporary art practice in Australia: RAE BOLOTIN, ANNA EGGERT, SHERRIE KNIPE, DENESE OATES & BRUCE RADKE.
The Temperamentals by Jon Marans Long before Stonewall, a few brave men spoke up. Australian Premiere, in association with the Sydney Mardi Gras
Visit a City of Sydney Library branch to join in the fun of storytime (ages 3+) or rhymetime (for babies).
Dance Classes Monday to Saturday every week. Styles include Hip Hop, Funk, Salsa, Bollywood, Dancehall, Belly Dance, BreakDance, Burlesque, Samba, Popping, Showgirl, Booty Dance, Tahitian Dance, Hulahoop and more…
Leading international and Australian artists have been commissioned by Campbelltown Arts Centre and 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art to produce new work in partnership with Sydney’s communities as part of Sydney Festival's program.
A talk by a Tibetan doctor and lecturer on Tibetan medicine, an ancient medical tradition using subtle diagnostics techniques and embracing both scientific and Buddhist principles.
Redfern is a creative and dynamic hub so let's show it off! With $1600 worth of prizes up for grabs, the 'Smile, You're in Redfern!' photo competition aims to promote Redfern to the wider community and to showcase what Redfern has to offer.
Elisabeth Cummings is one of Australia's leading artists and this survey exhibition focuses on her landscapes from the past 40 years.
Okamura, in this exhibition, explores the relationship between interior and exterior spaces, the ideas of perception and illusion, and the physical and abstract world.
Join the Friends of the Botanic Gardens for a fascinating talk on the internationally renowned United States Botanic Garden, in Washington DC, with Anna Reich.
Comedy Court, Home of Australia's hottest new up and coming and seasoned professional stars plus featuring Australia's only live Audience Digital voting stand-up comedy show and competition is back for it's Fifth smok'n season.
This exhibition of photography and video by Sydney-based photographer, Sharon Hickey, showcases the magic and beauty of the Chinese New Year Parade since 2000.
Elisabeth Cummings is one of the quiet achievers in Australian visual arts with a career spanning over 50 years and this survey examining her landscape works is long overdue.
Hosted by "The Millionaire Maker" Loral Langemeier, as featured on Dr. Phil, The Secret, CNN and The View. Don't miss this 5 x New York Times Best Selling Author as she shares her secrets to Entrepreneurial success!
In 2012 Opera Australia celebrate Mozart’s revolutionary masterpiece, “The Marriage of Figaro” with a new production from one of the most exciting theatrical minds in Australia, Benedict Andrews.
Graeme Murphy’s beloved production of Puccini's masterpiece is back featuring a starry international cast singing some of opera’s greatest hits, including ‘In questa reggia’, ‘Signore, ascolta!’ and ‘Nessun dorma’.
Opera Australia presents Mozart’s "The Magic Flute" in a dazzling new production from the mind of Julie Taymor, director of "Disney’s The Lion King", featuring colourful costumes, gorgeous puppets and the melodies of a musical genius.
Former tennis professional, award winning comedian Michael Kosta returns to the Sydney Comedy Store.
Discover the dragon lord of the heavens and rain maker in this special exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW
Discover the cultural and technical influences of China's long history of art and craft on today's practitioners. The exhibition includes craft demonstrations and contemporary enamelling from The Enamellers' Association.
Richard Wilkins talks about his recent book Black Ties, Red Carpets, Green Rooms and AC/DC’s Mark Evans shares his favourite stories from Dirty Deeds: My life inside and outside of AC/DC.
A Cabaret with Attitude
With the aim of creating awareness about abandoned, surrendered and neglected dogs, the My Human Family community photographic project invites our rescued four legged friends and their humans to submit family photos and share their personal stories.
This exhibition features a series of exquisite ‘red earth’ landscapes and vivid portraits from rural China, by talented photographers Yaling Hu and Ruixiang Jiang.
The course is designed to lead students easily and gently into reading original ancient Greek texts and to provide the grammatical expertise and vocabulary to enable this to be done confidently.
Arabic is the official language of 25 countries and is spoken by more than 280 million people world-wide.
ARRIETTY is releasing in cinemas across Sydney on January 12, 2012. The beautifully animated film from Studio Ghibli is inspired by the Mary Norton classic children’s novel The Borrowers, with a wonderful Japanese twist.
Arabic is the official language of 25 countries and is spoken by more than 280 million people world-wide. Arabic 101 is the beginners course and no prior knowledge of the language is required.
Experience the excitement of viewing six surprise films before their commercial release, followed by an active discussion led by Andrew L Urban, creator and host of the former SBS series Front Up and former host of World Movies .
It is the most infamous of all the ancients - the story of the deposed king whose sons were slaughtered and served to him by his brother in a feast. "A masterpiece of writing, a triumph of staging, and a sublime act of performance." - The Age
Get a sense of the mystery and allure of Centennial Park at night, an oasis of calm within the heart of Sydney. Discover the hidden secrets and mysteries of these unique landscapes, and the role they’ve played in Australia’s natural and historic past.
The Aboriginal history of the world's longest stock route through the deserts of Western Australia is revealed through a remarkable exhibition of contemporary paintings and new media in ‘Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route.’
From the composer of some of the greatest musicals of all time, comes Andrew Lloyd Webber's breathtaking new musical - Love Never Dies.
The world’s most prestigious wildlife photography exhibition returns to the Australian Museum this summer with 108 of the world’s best wildlife images on display in Wildlife Photographer of the Year from 10 December 2011 to 18 March 2012.
From one of the most exciting new and talented American composers comes Ordinary Days, a refreshingly honest, funny and beautiful music theatre gem about making real connections with people, despite our increasingly complex modern lives.
Prepare to be amazed, amused, appalled, aroused, shocked, stirred and shaken, as you enter the sexy, funny and dangerous world of LA SOIRÉE!
Sydney Seafood School (at Sydney Fish Market), conducts seafood cookery classes for all tastes and all skill levels - from a wide range of 2 hour evening classes on various cuisines and cooking styles.
For the first time in Australia, ancient and contemporary Korean works come together in the Spirit of jang-in: treasures of Korean metal craft at the Powerhouse Museum.
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Join in this open air trapeze school with the spectacular backdrop of the Parklands. Safe and professional environment providing a unique experience for all the family!
Experience Picasso at the Art Gallery of NSW, the most significant Picasso exhibition to come to Australia. The Art Gallery of NSW is the only venue in the southern hemisphere on the exhibition's world tour.
Moonlight Cinema is an outdoor cinema experience in iconic parklands and gardens.
Hilik Mirankar's permanent street show in Queen Street Glebe - sculpture and installations in neighbour's front yards.
Sydneysiders can now smell the Lavender, Eucalyptus or Jasmine, not at one of the city’s many florists, but at Australia’s first ready-to-breathe oxygen bar, recently opened at Darling Harbour.
A diverse range of new creative arts workshops for youth aged 15-26yrs at Pine Street Creative Arts Centre, Chippendale.
The ever-popular Broadway musical Annie will light up Sydneys Lyric Theatre from 29 December in an exciting new production produced John Frost.
The ever-popular Broadway musical Annie will light up Sydney’s Lyric Theatre until 31 March in an exciting new production produced John Frost. The all-star casts includes Anthony Warlow, Nancye Hayes, Todd Mckenney and Alan Jones.
Children up to the age of 7 are required by law to travel in a correctly fitted child restraint. The City of Sydney is offering free child restraint checks and installations to residents of the City.
Matching Grants art project in Caroline street Redfern
Step inside the famous wizard’s magical world with Harry Potter: The Exhibition, opening at the Powerhouse Museum on 19 November 2011.
Cantonese, Madarin & Vietnamese Food Businesses can enrol the Chef & Food Safety Supervisor's into to translated classes offered in three Sydney CBD locations.
Korea People: Humorous Ideas, Dynamics and Their Love of Nature
Pine Street Creative Arts Centre offers an exciting range of 4, 6 and 8 week children's courses, open to young people aged 5 - 15 years. Term starts 6 February - call now to book in!
Pine Street Creative Arts Centre offers a dynamic program of high quality arts workshops, events and exhibitions aimed at all sections of the community. Bookings for Term 1 2012 workshops are now open.