Almanac Music: Ripper 76 to Patsy Biscoe to The Fonz

Mickey Randall buys his new turntable a house warming gift, and what better gift for a turntable than a Bob Dylan album as Mickey explains.

Almanac Fiction: The Search for the Shield (Episode 8)

Swifty Taylor’s search for the shield is interrupted by a call from his mother

Almanac Art: Vasily Kandinsky – ‘Around the Circle’: Art Gallery of New South Wales

On his recent trip to Sydney Col Ritchie was fortunate to view the superb ‘Vasily Kandinsky: Around the Circle’ exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Mouse’ – Tommy Mallet

Contemplating, after a night out, stopped by the road, a mouse crosses Tommy Mallet’s thoughts.

Almanac Music: RCA Studio B Nashville – ‘Home of a Thousand Hits’

Elvis Presley fan Stan Kluzek recently participated in ‘The Elvis Presley Tour of America’. One of the highlights for Stan was the visit to RCA Studio B in Nashville where Elvis recorded many of his hits.

Almanac Literature: The release and launch of The Furphy Anthology 2023.

The Furphy Anthology 2023 was launched at the All Nations Hotel in Richmond. It was a cracking night, with a good number of the short-listed writers and their friends and family enjoying the celebration along with a few of the Footy Almanac crew.

Grand Final 2023 – Collingwood, I was made for loving you: my 2023 Floreat Pica premiership story

Floreat Pica Society’s Ramon Dobb shares his mighty account of a passionate weekend – as his Magpies take flight in AFL Grand Final 2023.

Almanac Music: Anti-War Songs to Disrupt the Madness

Ian Wilson has created a playlist of anti-war songs in response to the continuous news coverage of conflicts televised at his local recreation centre.

Almanac Book Review: Daniel James Brown, The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Quest for Gold at the 1936 Olympics.

With the opening of ‘The Boys in The Boat’ directed by George Clooney in January 2024, Braham Dabscheck reviews the 2014 book by Daniel James Brown the film is based upon.

Almanac Fiction: The Search for the Shield (Episode 7)

In the 7th instalment of his search for the shield, private eye Swifty Taylor casts his net further afield

Almanac NFL – The 2023 Tim Boyle Cup: Week Thirteen

This week Earl O’Neill runs his eye over the roles of referees and coaches in the NFL. Complex? Yep! Confusing? Check! Sound familiar? Too right!

Almanac Footy: The agony and the ecstasy of Collingwood Grand Final experiences

Usually a man of a few, well chosen and poetic words, Damian Balasonne recounts in detail his experience of the 2023 Grand Final with glimpses from previous deciders thrown in to highlight the significance of this year’s sweet victory.

Almanac Poetry: ‘C.O.L.’ – Tommy Mallet

Tommy Mallet reflects upon loneliness in his poem ‘C.O.L.’.

‘The local boxer who reached the top…’ by KB Hill

For a change of pace, KB Hill recounts the feats of 1930s boxer Cliff Bowen.

Almanac Country Cricket: The day Happy bowled Barrie

Peter Argent catches up with Eyre Peninsula sporting legend Des ‘Happy’ Pedler over a vanilla slice to talk about the Eyre Peninsula’s success in the SACA Country Cricket Championships and the day he got one through Barrie Robran.

Almanac Music: Vale Denny Laine

Denny Laine, co-founder of The Moody Blues and co-writer of ‘Mull of Kintyre’ has passed away at the age of 79. Here are a couple of classic tracks.

Almanac Music: Key Grip play ‘The Wheaty’ (and the Barossa) – updated!

Cool Canberra combo Key Grip played a few gigs in Adelaide and the Barossa Valley over the weekend. Andy Thurlow was there to savour their performances. Here’s the updated version featuring the band’s full set at ‘The Wheaty’.

Almanac Cricket: BBL13 ready to roll from tomorrow night

BBL13 blasts off tomorrow night to begin a 7-week frenzy of T20 cricket culminating in the Final on January 24.

Almanac Fiction: The Search for the Shield (Episode 6)

Unfortunately for gumshoe Swifty Taylor, the shield is continuing to prove elusive

Almanac Poetry: Contemplation upon the Death Mask of Alban Berg

This week’s poem from Kevin Densley tells the beautiful story behind the final work of Austrian twentieth century composer, Alban Berg.