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CultureHunter Kids Mascot Design Competition

In order to help celebrate the launch of CultureHunter Kids, the brand new section of CultureHunter dedicated to child-friendly events and activities, CultureHunter invites school children throughout the Hunter Region to design a mascot that will be used to promote CultureHunter Kids.

Opening of “Working with Wood”

This exhibition by Peter Blanchard is a combination of contemporary fi ne furniture and evocative sculpture, with the wood for many of the pieces coming from the Gloucester region.

Opening at 2pm, 3rd January. Gloucester Art Gallery, Denison Street.

Open Friday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Free entry. For more details call 6558 3157.

The exhibition runs until the 1st of February.

Where: 
Gloucester Art Gallery, Denison Street
When: 
1 March 2009

Literary Award Winners Announced

Local poets have taken out the major awards in the 2008 Lake Macquarie Literary Award (formerly Roland Robinson Literary Award), with Kylie Rose winning first prize for her poem Bluebottles.

Bluebottles focuses on the relationship between mother and child while something much darker simmers under the surface.  In 2006, Kylie received second prize in the Roland Robinson Literary Award for her poem Shark Egg.  She is currently collaborating with poets and composers on a project commissioned by the Hunter Writers Centre.

The inaugural Roland Robinson Local Poet’s prize went to Martinsville poet, Magdalena Ball, for her poem Grandpa’s Birds.

National Art Prize

The University of Newcastle creative arts student Hugh Doyle won the national tertiary art prize in the photography,m photomedia and electronic media catagory.

The winning photo titled Lonely Fridge was part of a series that portrayed a student's garage.

In its 16th year, the art prize is the number one art competition and is run by the Australasian Association of Campus Activities.

Kings of Leon in Newcastle

The Kings of Leon will be coming to town in March next year. They have chosen Newcastle as their only non-capitol city show for their upcoming Australian tour.

This years 'Only By The Night' has reached No1 on the Aria Charts and is close to notching up triple platinum sales.

Kings of Leon rock the Newcastle Entertainment Newcastle Entertainment Centre on Sunday March 22. Tickets available from Ticketek when they go on sale November 24.

Shirley Valentine

Lambton's Newcastle Theatre Company, formerly Newcastle Repertory Club, this month unveiled its 2009 subscription season of, now, six plays and a season of one-acters.

The planned season opener, and major fund raiser for the year, the traditional pantomime, Cinderella, has been postponed until january 2010.

The Willy Russel classic Shirley Valentine will open the year on January 14. Directed by Leslie Wiles, the soul actor in the play is Cheryl Sovechles in the title role.

New-comer to the company, Michael Fiddian, is directorof the second production, An Inspector Calls by J.B Priestly.

Art Sounds

Art Sounds is a new and innovative performance program linking Newcastle City Council (Newcastle Region Art Gallery, Newcastle Region Library and the Loft Youth Venue), the Octapod Association, Hunter TAFE and the University of Newcastle.  ABC 1233 Newcastle will also provide media support for the program.  It aims to create a cultural buzz in the precinct through the presentation of a monthly art and music event hosted by each of the participating venues from February to June, and if further funding is achieved, to November 2009.  Art Sounds events will take place on a pre selected Friday evening once a month and showcase a cross-section of local music genres and performers.

Interview with Mojo Juju.

Mojo Juju: Mojo Juju of Mojo Juju & the Snake Oil Merchants

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Carols by Candlelight at Gloucester

6:30pm for BBQ followed 7:30pm for carols. Gloucester Recreational Grounds.

Where: 
Gloucester Recreational Grounds
When: 
14 December 2008

Scarlett Affection “Real, Raw & Regional” Tour

758km. 28 days. 22 songs. 12 towns. 11 arguments. 9 pairs of stockings. 2 sisters. 1 hell of an adventure.

Renowned for their dynamic, stylish stage show, catchy folk pop songs, sibling harmonies and humour, sisters Melia and Nerida is touring with the assistance of an Australian Government Contemporary Music Touring Program grant.

Senior Citizens Centre, Gloucester. 7:30pm. Tickets $12 adults, $10 concession.

Where: 
Senior Citizens Centre, Gloucester
When: 
27 November 2008
Cost: 
$12 adults, $10 concession
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