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Arts - Friday

08.05.26

Aired on Friday 8th May 2026, 10:30AM

Arts Friday is an arts magazine program produced and presented by Angela Stretch. The show features local creative and cultural events, trends in the arts, in-depth profile interviews, produced stories and insights from special guests on current issues in the arts.Angela will be sharing the latest in arts and cultural based issues with insight from specialist guests. She will navigate you to some unexpected places, and to other more familiar spaces that will keep you entertained.FB page: https://www.facebook.com/artsfriday/To contact Arts Friday send an email to artsfriday@eastsidefm.org@artsfriday#artsfridayangela stretch is a Sydney based poet, curator, writer and organiser from Christchurch, New Zealand. The artist uses language and poetry through different mediums and has been exhibited and published nationally, and internationally. She is the director of Poetry Sydney, intelligent animal, and is the secretary of the Surry Hills Business Partnership. She holds a Masters in Journalism, UTS and has been producing radio for more than a decade. She is an administrator at Arts Law Centre of Australia.

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Tracklist

  1. 01

    Clear Path Ensemble

    Tongue Rhythm

  2. 8:39

    SYDNEY WRITERS FESTIVAL: https://www.swf.org.au/writers/matt-alt

    AUTHOR: Matt Alt

  3. 19:58

    Matt Alt Bio: https://www.swf.org.au/writers/matt-alt

    Saturday 23 May: The Japan Effect - How Japanese culture influences the rest of the world

  4. 21:48

    Kalia Vandever

    Hubbard Road

  5. 24:22

    EXHIBITION: Home Flown - 25 June 2026

    STUDIO GUEST: Blak Douglas

  6. 1:37:42

    Blak DOuglas: The Halfway Line - https://www.penrithregionalgallery.com.au/pre-order-blak-douglas-the-halfway-line-book/

    ARTIST OFFICIAL WEBSITE: https://blakdouglas.com.au/

  7. 07

    Your Brother's Keeper & Gary Bartz

    Cauldron

  8. 08

    THEATRE: SAVIOR - 16 May - 14 June 2026

    PLAYWRIGHT: Happy Feraren

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