It’s a week of farewell tours and victory laps as the golden oldies come by to take one more bow.
If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood, it’s probably The Damned. The UK punk oddballs are all pushing 70 but determined to grow old disgracefully playing thrashers likeEven older but also golder is Gladys Knight, who has been a hitmaker since the mid-1960s. Her farewell tour is also in town, while Pink is swinging back around for another stadium gig in the back of a tour that has been breaking all kinds of records despite taking place in the shadow of Tay Tay.
World Science Week events are happening all week and selling out fast, including a session about life on Mars and a screening ofBirds of Passage at Queensland Art Gallery features work by Paul Jacoulet including The Pearls, Manchukuo, a colour woodblock print from 1950 .This free exhibition showcases two extraordinary European artists influenced by the Pacific.
World Science Festival presents a chat about the Red Planet, with astrophysicist Graham Phillips chairing a distinguished panel of space experts.The Empress of Soul is on her Farewell Tour and ready to deliver her iconic interpretations of great songs spanning Motown to Bond and beyond.The markets will feature more than 35 stalls covering beauty, handmade jewellery, ceramics, artworks, toys, craft, homewares and plants.
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