Etran de L’Air: Agadez

<p><span><span>- Etran de L'Aïr<span> are the latest in an abundant stream of Tuareg guitar bands to come out of the Sahara Desert in north-West Africa. The family band started gigging in the 90’s, but made their recorded debut in 2018 with an album captured entirely on a mobile phone. </span><em>Agadez</em><span> is their first entry into the world of high-fidelity recording; and it comes out, like a lot of great music from the region, on the Sahel Sounds label.</span></span></span></p>

Zedlines, Monday February 21, 9am

Your 9am Zedline with James and Ned

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Review: Queensland Theatre and the State Theatre Company of South Australia present Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Queensland Theatre and the State Theatre Company of South Australia present Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

 

12th-26th Feb, 2022

 

Playhouse theatre, QPAC.

 

Directed by Margaret Harvey

 

Dr Gemma Regan

 

Illusions and Allusions to Who’s afraid of the truth?

 

Totally Unicorn: High Spirits // Low Life

<p>- The cool dads with cool sons have served three years in the magical animal wilderness and now they’re returning a member lighter. So it would be understandable, or at least excusable, that operating sans a second six string chaos merchant would make Totally Unicorn<strong> </strong>more phlegmatic, right? Well…yes…but also…no. <em>High Spirits//Low Life </em>is most definitely the (now) four piece’s most focused out to date.

Mitski: Laurel Hell

<span><em><span><span>- Laurel Hell, </span></span></em></span><span><span><span><span>the fifth album from acclaimed musician and performance artist Mitski, reflects on a turbulent few years. She shields herself -not by crafting fictionalised stories as in previous albums- but by turning to a genre she’s never explored before.</span></span></span></span>