Fort Delta is excited to bring you the second event in our monthly ‘Art Dinner Series’ on Collecting Contemporary Art at our favourite local; The North Fitzroy Arms Hotel, to hear James Makin of James Makin Gallery and Andy Gomez of Fort Delta, in conversation on the topic of collecting contemporary art.
Almanac Art: Fort Delta presents the second event in their monthly ‘Art Dinner Series’ on Collecting Contemporary Art.
Almanac Cricket Dinner: Joe Darling biography with Bernard Whimpress and Graeme Ryan
Col had a wonderful night gaining fabulous insights into the extraordinary life of Joe Darling: cricketer, farmer, politician and family man.
Almanac Art: Introducing Darren ‘DJ’ Williams
These days DJ Williams has taken the leap of faith to try his hand at being a full time artist and writer. He has a special interest in footy history. Here’s some of his recent work.
Almanac Art: South Melbourne v Carlton and the 1909 VFL Season
DJ Williams tells the historic tale of the 1909 season, accompanied by his own original artwork.
Almanac Travel: Perspective
Dips and Frances O’Donnell spent September in Africa which was spectacular and confronting. The experience forced him to consider the things that are important. One incident in particular had a huge impact.
The 2018 AFL Grand Final Haiku Kukai: The Far End of the Stadium
Haiku Bob convened the seventh annual Grand Final Kukai – this time from the MCG! With the Pies in it! He was one of numerous contributors.
Pub Review: The Crown, Victor Harbor
‘If petite bread rolls are doughy joy then the frisson when these arrive fresh from the oven is seismic. Surely a clear sign of a caring god, or at least, and this is not a given in our state, reliable electricity.’ Mickey Randall gives us his hilarious take on Victor Harbour watering hole, The Crown.
Peter Norman Week 2018
As we come up to Peter Norman week (Oct 9 -Oct 16), Glen! revisits the story of the man that stood tall with Tommy Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Mexico Olympics.
Almanac Music (and AFL premierships): ‘Eagle Rock’ and the origin of The Down Trou
Given the West Coast’s victory, we’re thinking the state of WA should celebrate with a choreographed and coordinated Down Trou. Or a whole year of it – every time the opening riff is heard. This is something about its elusive origins written by an ardent Pies fan Lord Malcaster:
The Down Trou has become world famous. Lord Mulcaster remembers its Union College origins. He was reminded of those grand days recently when he was at a Union College re-Union Ball at City Hall in Brisbane. When that riff plays, there is only one thing to do…
Is there anybody out there?
Apparently the People’s Republic of Victoria sealed its borders today. There’s very little coming out of there. The calm before the storm? Which Storm?
The True Believers True Believer
“…Black and White, in my veins, and I desperate now for another Premiership, Desire is the Holy Grail, The Silver Cup from which to drink victory…” Channelling Shakespeare, Jo Hogan expresses the thoughts of all true believers.
Haiku Bob – Preliminary Final: cupped in prayer
Haiku Bob, hands unwittingly in prayer, savours the joy.
Strange Game in a Strange Land
Poet Damian Balassone delivers us another beautiful footy poem.
Pub Review: The Pretoria, Mannum
Mickey Randall reminisces about “crossing the courts” for after school drinks.
Footy teams have away strips – why not away anthems?
All clubs have their team song to sing after yet another win. But what about a club anthem – think Liverpool’s ‘You’ll never walk alone’ in the EPL. What about your club? Robert Allen starts a new discussion with the AFL in mind, but don’t let that stop you from including your code of preference.
The Brownlow?
Who’ll win the Brownlow? I don’t know, but The Rhymer emphatically, gives it a go!
Footy Grief, Hope and Perspective
Just as Jan felt that her Swans grieving period was drawing to a close – known to last until the cricket season – a simple road trip set her back as she explains.
Art Exhibition – Jim Pavlidis: Footy
Renowned football artist, Jim Pavlidis is holding an exhibition of his art from September 13 until September 27 in Fitzroy. The exhibition opens tonight at Printmaker Gallery, 227 Brunswick St, Fitzroy from 6pm. All welcome.
Almanac Music – Lazy Lester: The Same Thing Could Happen To You
Peter Crossing pays tribute to blues man Leslie ‘Lazy Lester’ Johnson who passed a short while ago at 85 years young.











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