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The Dice man comethTE caught up with undisputed American comedy heavyweight ANDREW DICE CLAY, who will be pushing the boundaries on his first-ever Aussie tour in October.

James ReyneSteve ClisbyJay WhalleyAdam Miller

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Brazilian death/thrash metal icons, Sepultura are making their long-awaited return to Australia this October. The hugely influential outfit hailing from Belo Horizonte, Brazil have not toured Down Under for 11 years so this news is like manna from heaven to Aussie metal fans.

Since forming in 1983, Sepultura have released 13 aggressively rich and furiously powerful studio albums. Their live set today hosts songs from their extensive career, including some of their finest moments from albums such as Roots, Chaos A.D., Kairos, Beneath The Remains, and their brutal new album, The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be The Heart.

Sepultura, which translates to ‘grave’ in Portuguese, formed with humble beginnings but their trajectory took them to the top of the worldwide metal music scene.

WHAT'S ON It may’ve been a while, four years in

fact, since we’ve heard anything from New Zealand rockers Shihad, but after just one listen to their latest and ninth studio effort it’s pretty clear that these guys are as potent as ever.

Produced by Killing Joke frontman, Jaz Coleman, Fvey is an album, unlike their previous couple of albums, with both of its feet planted firmly in rock and roll territory - nay stepping outside those confines - which is by no means a bad thing. It may be a far cry from earlier efforts but it’s still unmistakably Shihad.

From the album opener You Think You’re So Free, Jon Toogood and co grab you by the lapels and never let you go. With brilliant production from Coleman, and a much more considered approach than ever before, this is one Shihad album worth buying.

Written by Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing), this gripping study into the social media behemoth, Facebook, is a must-watch.

In 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius, Mark Zuckerberg sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication.

Deep into a solo voyage in the Indian Ocean, an unnamed man (Robert Redford) wakes to find his 39-foot yacht taking on water after a collision with a shipping container left floating on the high seas. With his navigation equipment and radio disabled, the man sails unknowingly into the path of a violent storm. Using only a sextant and nautical maps to chart his progress, he is forced to rely on ocean currents to carry him into a shipping lane in hopes of hailing a passing vessel. But, with the sun unrelenting, sharks circling and his meagre supplies dwin-dling, the ever-resourceful and tenacious sailor soon finds himself staring his own mortality in the face.

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The Diceman cometh

When it comes to contro-versial American comedians, aside from the late, great Lenny Bruce, there are few

who can hold a candle to Andrew Dice Clay. Since he first stepped onstage at a Brooklyn comedy club in the late 1970s, he has courted controversy pretty much everywhere - most notably being banned for life on MTV after a ribald appearance at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards. Love him or hate him, there’s no denying that The Diceman is a heavyweight of comedy - holding the honour of selling out two nights at Madison Square Garden which places him in the company of such greats as George Carlin, Eddie Murphy, Dane Cook, Chris Rock and Kevin Hart.

Now, Clay will be heading our way for the first time ever to give Australian audi-ences a taste of his explicit, boundary pushing humour.

“I’m over here in Vegas right now - I’m performing at the Hard Rock and I just can’t wait to get down to Australia - it’s going to be un-f***in-believable,” he said.

“I play in Vegas a lot and I’ve had a lot of you Aussies come up to me and tell me that I should get my ass down there, so I figured it was about time.

“And, you know what? I’m gonna give you guys exactly what you want. I’m a big believer in giving the people what they’re paying for so I’ll just say that these shows are going to be as hardcore as I’ve ever been.”

Arguably the world’s first rock and roll comedian, Andrew Dice Clay’s star rose at a meteoric pace in the 1980s.

After gaining a name for himself at vari-ous comedy clubs in New York and LA, and focusing on creating the “Dice” char-acter (that first appeared in the 1984 flick Making the Grade), his big break came in 1988 when he did a seven-minute set at Rodney Dangerfield’s comedy club.

From there, he snagged his own special on HBO, the starring role in one of the most underrated comedies of all time - The Adventures of Ford Fairlane - and such massive gigs as Madison Square Garden and performing in front of the largest audience ever for a comedian, alongside Guns N’ Roses at the 1992 Rose Bowl.

Clay said that while he always knew he would “make it” in comedy he was never really interested or influenced by any of his predecessors - preferring instead to look at larger-than-life characters for his inspiration.

“I always knew what I was going to do and it wasn’t really a shock to me when it all started taking off. I wanted to be the Elvis Presley of comedy - a true rock star comic - and that had never really been done before.

“I wasn’t really influenced by any comics because I initially saw comedy as a way to get into acting so I was looking at people like Presley, Muhammed Ali, Sylvester Stallone, rock stars and just bigger-than-life guys for my inspiration.”

While comedy has always been his main

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creative outlet, Clay has courted both the silver and small screen since he first stepped on stage.

With small roles in such TV shows as Diff’rent Strokes and MASH, and films such as Making the Grade and Pretty In Pink, Clay’s big acting break came in the form of the starring role in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane.

Starring alongside Lauren Holly, Ed O’Neill, Priscilla Presley and Wayne Newton, Clay played the slightly misogy-nistic and wise-cracking Ford Fairlane - a detective who solved rock and roll related cases.

After Ford Fairlane, Clay experienced a bit of a career slump, with such projects as a US remake of the 70s British sitcom Bless This House not living up to the original hype. While Clay continued to perform and release comedy albums during this period, his star had fallen quite a bit from the Madison Square Garden days.

However, in what could be one of the greatest comebacks since Lazarus, after a bravura turn on the final season of the HBO comedy-drama Entourage, his phone started ringing again. A lot.

One of those people calling was none other than iconic director Woody Allen

who cast Clay in his latest film Blue Jasmine with Cate Blanchett and Alec Baldwin. He didn’t disappoint, either, with a performance that critics said was Oscar-worthy.

“It was such an honour working with such a great cast - and Woody, my God,” he said.

“I mean, people like Cate and Alec are Hollywood f**king royalty so I really wanted to bring my A-game to the role.

“I really wanted to be great for them so they could give their best performances - which is very different to stand-up because that’s all about being great for me.

Cate, though, she was just so freaking nice - she’s such a star and she also does the best Dice impression you’ve ever seen.”

With the comeback well and truly on track, after the Aussie tour, Clay will be releasing his autobiography, The Filthy Truth before starting work on another film project with a director by the name of Martin Scorsese.

“What can I say? The comeback contin-ues. Un-f***ing-believable.”

Catch Andrew Dice Clay at the Civic Theatre on Monday, October 27. Tickets are available now via ticketek.com.au.

I’m gonna give you guys exactly what you want. These shows are going to be as hardcore as I’ve ever been.

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A career inoverdrive

After 38 years in the business you’d think that James Reyne would be taking it easy. However, 2014 is proving to be a busy year

for the iconic songwriter - he is just about to wrap up a run of his James Reyne Plays Aussie Crawl show before starting his Anthology run in celebration of the release of his “best of” solo album, before jump-ing back on the Aussie Crawl run.

“Yeah, it’s definitely a good problem to have,” Reyne told TE.

“We’re just about to jump on this acous-tic Anthology tour and then we’re lucky enough be playing a few extra Aussie Crawl theatre shows in regional areas. So, it’s all happening.”

While Reyne will be forever remembered as the frontman for surf-rockers Austral-ian Crawl, his solo output, totalling 13 albums, has eclipsed that of Aussie Crawl and with hits such as Hammerhead, Fall of Rome, Heaven on a Stick, and Motor’s Too Fast under his belt, he has proved that he is one of this country’s most incisive

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songwriters. With multi-platinum sales and three top-ten ARIA albums, there’s no denying that his Anthology collection is way overdue. “I have to admit, I can’t take credit for that because it was Universal’s idea and they put the songs together but I have to take my hat off to them in that they gave me a lot of choice, particularly on the second disc, in terms of the newer stuff that I wanted on there.”

Reyne stepped out from behind the safety net of Australian Crawl in 1987 and hit the ground running with his self-titled debut - an album that spawned six hit singles. He said going solo was like having a weight lifted off his back. “It was abso-lutely liberating,” he said. “I had wanted to do it for a while before the band split up and I guess we’d reached a point where we’d grown out of the band so, for me, going solo was the next logical step.”

Given the success Reyne has seen, you’d think he might have an insight into what makes a song a hit. Well you’d be wrong. “There’s a saying, that has been around since Aussie Crawl that if James thinks a song is going to be a hit, it will definitely tank. You just never know,” he said.

Catch James Reyne at Cessnock Perform-ing Arts Centre on Saturday, September 6.

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Mia Hall thought the hardest decision she would ever face would be whether to pursue her musical dreams at Juilliard or follow a different path to be with the love of her life, Adam. But what should have been a carefree family drive changes everything in an instant, and now her own life hangs in the balance. Caught between life and death for one revealing day, Mia has only one decision left, which will not only decide her future but her ultimate fate.

Cast: Chloe Grace Moretz, Mireille Enos, Jamie Blackley, Stacey Keach.

Written by the Aussie star of the Great Gatsby and Zero Dark Thirty, Joel Edger-ton, Felony follows three male detectives who become embroiled in a tense struggle after a tragic accident that leaves a child in a coma.

One is guilty of a crime, one will try to cover it up, and the other attempts to expose it. How far will these men go to both disguise and unravel the truth?

Cast: Jai Courtney, Joel Edgerton, Melissa George, Tom Wilkinson.

Directed by the legendary Woody Allen, this beguiling film is a must for fans of the rom-com genre.

A world-famous magician is invited to meet a young woman who claims to be a spiritualist. He attempts to debunk and expose her as a charlatan. After his attempts his own beliefs about life and death are tested and he comes to believe in something beyond logic.

Written and directed by Woody Allen. Starring Colin Firth, Emma Stone, Eileen Atkins, Marcia Gay Harden and Jacki Weaver.

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Having laid drunken waste to the Greek island of Malia in their first big screen outing, the Inbetweeners lads - Will, Simon, Neil and Jay - have Australia in their sights in this ridiculously rude and completely crude sequel.

After, the events in Malia, Jay is living it up on his gap year in Australia or as he calls it - “the sex capital of the world”. He convinces his compadres to join him Down Under and, inspired by Peter Andre, they embark on another alcohol fuelled trip of a lifetime with more shenanigans that you can poke a stick at.

This is undergraduate gross-out humour of the highest order, but there is also room in this script for a certain amount of sweet-ness and heart. Thankfully, the film is light on Aussie stereotypes, preferring instead to lampoon annoying backpackers.

If you are easily offended, give this one a wide berth, but if flicks like the Hangover and Superbad tickle your funnybone, there’s plenty of fun to be had here.

It may be the most banal title for a film in years but don’t let that deter you, the Lunchbox is a heartwarming and delightful feature debut from Indian director, Ritesh Batra.

With the help of India’s famed dabbawala, lunchbox delivery system, an unlikely love story forms between an unhappy housewife, Ila (Nimrat Kaur) and an aging office worker, Saajan (Irrfan Khan), who each day mistakenly receives a hot lunch delivery intended for Ila’s husband. A series of intimate letters between the pair ensues, slowly revealing their fears and dreams and setting the foundations for two strong and emotive perfor-mances - veteran television and film actor, Khan is brilliant as the introverted widower, Saajan and relative new-comer Kaur really stands up alongside. The Lunchbox may not have the razzle-dazzle Western audiences might associate with India’s Bollywood cinema, but it’s its simplicity that gives this film its heart. If you can handle a cliffhanger ending, the Lunchbox might just be perfect for your next date night.

The Inbetweeners 2 [Rated MA] Reviewed at Event CInemas, Glendale by Stephen Bisset

The Lunchbox [Rated PG] Reviewed at Tower CInemas, Newcastle by Amelia Parrott

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Darren; Saturday, Perry Carter; Sunday, Karen O’Shea.D’ALBORA MARINA: Sunday, Stephen Boyd.DAVISTOWN RSL: Saturday, Jenny Marie Lang.DENMAN HOTEL: Friday, Karaoke.DORA CREEK WORKERS CLUB: Sunday, Zane Penn.DUKE OF WELLINGTON: Wednesday, Bob Cor-bett Band; Friday, The Rattle; Saturday, The Sue and Mikey Show.EAST CESSNOCK BOWLING CLUB: Thursday, Talk of the Town.EAST MAITLAND BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Solid Gold Party; Saturday, Code Red; Sunday, Stephen Cheney.EDGEWORTH SPORT AND REC: Sunday, Brendan Murphy.EDGEWORTH TAVERN: Friday, 4 Letter word;

Saturday, Hellbent.ENTRANCE BOWLING CLUB: Saturday, Enter-tainment.ENTRANCE LEAGUES CLUB: Saturday, Kristi J.EXCHANGE HOTEL: Friday, Grand Theft Audio; Saturday, Flying Mare.FAMILY HOTEL, Maitland: Friday, Outerphase.GATESHEAD TAVERN: Friday, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot; Sunday, Todd Stewart Duo.GEORGE TAVERN: Thursday, Ben Travis; Fri-day, Brooke Harvey; Saturday, The Urge.GRAND HOTEL: Tuesday, Jazz.GRAND JUNCTION: Saturday, Dave Wells Band; Sunday, Magpie Diaries. GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL: Tuesday, Open Mic.GUNYAH HOTEL: Friday,. Perry Carter; Satur-day, Ngariki; Sunday, Steve Edmonds Band.GWANDALAN BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Upbeat.HALEKULANI BOWLING CLUB: Saturday, Mali-hini’s Over 30s Nightspot.HAMILTON STATION HOTEL: Wednesday, Mick Daley; Thursday, Gatherer, Safe Hands,

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5 SAWYERS: Friday, DJ Patsan; Saturday, DJ Matt Meler; Sunday, DJ Tone.ABSOLUTE THAI: Saturday, Dean Kyrwood Duo.ADAMSTOWN CLUB: Saturday, Loose Change. ANNA BAY TAVERN: Saturday, The Bad and the Ugly.AVOCA BEACH BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Shaun Lidster; Saturday, Paul Strutt.BAR 121: Friday, Rachael Rachael; Saturday, The Smarts.BAR PETITE: Friday, Dean Kyrwood; Saturday, HP Duo; Sunday, Crocq.BEACHCOMBER HOTEL: Friday, Tiali; Saturday, Rock Oz; Sunday, Dexter Moore.BELLBIRD HOTEL: Friday, Recovered Rock; Saturday, Blackstar; Sunday, Mick & Macca.BELMONT 16s: Wednesday, Fallon, Milton Ward; Friday, Jake Rattle and Roll; Saturday, Elvis to the Max: The Orchestral Sessions; Saturday, Talk of the Town; Sunday, Franky and Johnny.BELMONT BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Gary Doyle; Sunday, Rock n Roll Party.BELMONT HOTEL: Saturday, The V Dubs.BELMORE HOTEL: Friday, Urban Lights; Satur-day, Sun Hill Drive.BERESFIELD BOWLING CLUB:Friday, Defaced; Saturday, The Years; Sunday, Red Dirt Country Band feat Jarod Scott.BLACKBUTT HOTEL: Friday, Janey’s Alibi.BRADFORD HOTEL: Saturday, Rob Cass and

the Cosmic Cowboys; Sunday, The Flattrak-kers.BREAKERS COUNTRY CLUB: Friday, Sam Ban-nerman; Saturday, Gemma Glendenning.BUDGEWOI SOCCER CLUB: Saturday, Piper and the Cro.CANTON BEACH SPORTS CLUB: Friday, Time Slip.CARDIFF RSL: Friday, The Bad and the Ugly; Saturday, Loose Bazooka.CATHO PUB: Sunday, Rockmonster.CAVES BEACHSIDE HOTEL: Saturday, Whiskey Lane Duo.CENTRAL HOTEL, Stroud: Saturday, Mark Lee.CESSNOCK LEAGUES CLUB: Friday, Zane Penn; Saturday, Gabriel Emilia Duo.CHARLESTOWN BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Daniel Arvidson; Sunday, Holly Wilson.CLARENDON HOTEL: Friday, Howard Shear-man; Saturday, Jason Bone.CLUB AZZURRI: Sunday, Latinova.CLUB LEMON TREE: Friday, Mardmax; Satur-day, Troy; Saturday, DJ Garry, Jon T.CLUB MACQUARIE: Friday, Kim.COLLIERY INN: Friday, Karaoke; Saturday, Pete Sneddon.COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Boolaroo: Friday, Dean Dee.CRITERION HOTEL, Singleton: Friday, Gen X.CROWN AND ANCHOR: Friday, Dave Live; Sunday, Bobby C.CUSTOMS HOUSE: Wednesday, Jon T; Friday,

STEVE EDMONDS BAND GUNYAH HOTEL SUNDAY, AUGUST 31

Australian blues legend and guitarist to the stars Steve Edmonds returns to the Hunter this weekend with a double treat for fans.

The Steve Edmonds Band create a great party vibe incorporating some damn fine playing and a hit list of classic ‘70s blues-drenched guitar anthems, putting the great Austral-ian pub rock tradition back at the top of its game with an “all killer, no filler” attitude.

Looking at his list of touring and recording credits, that includes the likes of Richard Clapton, Shannon Noll, Delta Goodrem, Renee Geyer, Phil Emmanuel, Chain, Matt Finish and Jimmy Barnes, it’s pretty obvi-ous that in the world of Aussie rock and roll, this guy certainly isn’t a slouch.

Being no stranger to Newcastle, the Steve Edmonds Band promises to deliver another incredible night of classic blues, boogie and rock and roll so be sure to catch the band in full flight.

Catch the Steve Edmonds Band at the Gunyah Hotel on Sunday, August 31.

Drenched in the blues

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Peter.OLD PUB, Woy Woy: Saturday, The Flicks.ORANA HOTEL: Saturday, Defaced.PEDENS, Cessnock: Wednesday, Karaoke; Friday/Saturday, Live Entertainment.PIPPI’S AT THE POINT: Friday, Hire Hats, Arley Black; Saturday, Good Grief; Sunday, Lianna.PLOUGH INN: Friday, Allan Friehaut.POTTERS BREWERY: Friday, Matt McLaren.PRINCE OF WALES: Friday, Lauren Arms; Saturday, Ty; Sunday, Kylie Jane.QUEENS WHARF BREWERY: Saturday, Katrina Burgoyne; Sunday, Hire Hats.RACECOURSE HOTEL: Saturday, Phil McKnight.RATHMINES BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Leigh Warren Country.REGAL HOTEL, Kurri: Saturday, Shivoo.

RIVER ROYAL, Morpeth: Friday, Michael Mills.ROYAL FEDERAL, Branxton: Saturday, Bobby C.ROYAL HOTEL, Denamn: Saturday, Revolver. ROYAL HOTEL, Singleton: Sunday, Pay The Fiddler.ROYAL INN, Waratah: Saturday, Mardy Leith.RUTHERFORD HOTEL: Saturday, Silverhair.SALAMANDER SHORES: Friday, Phil McKnight.SEVEN SEAS: Thursday, Jam Night; Friday, Marriah; Saturday, Hurricanes.SHAFT TAVERN: Friday, Rock Oz.SHOAL BAY RESORT: Friday, The Funky Bunch, Karen O’Shea; Saturday, Secret Society, Arley Black; Graeme Mills; Sunday, The Piranha Brothers, Sundays Record, Howard Shearman.SHORTLAND HOTEL: Friday, Greg Bryce.SOLDIERS POINT BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Jim Overend; Saturday, Solid Gold Party Night.SOUTHS LEAGUES CLUB, Merewether: Wednesday, Zac and Ben; Thursday, The Beer Nuts, Open Mic Night.

STAG AND HUNTER: Friday, The Australian Beefweek Show; Saturday, The Delta LionsSTOCKTON BOWLING CLUB: Sunday, Phil McKnight.STOCKTON RSL: Friday/Saturday, Live Enter-tainment.SWANSEA HOTEL: Saturday, Pistol Pete.SWANSEA RSL: Saturday, Red Alert.SWANSEA WORKERS CLUB: Saturday, Nightfly.SYDNEY JUNCTION HOTEL: Thursday, Black-board Sessions; Friday, Garth and the Ap-prentices; Saturday, Free Willy and the Grace Brothers.TELARAH BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Chezza; Saturday, Free Juke Box.THE POURHOUSE, Maitland: Saturday, Ben Woodham.THE DEPOT ON BEAUMONT: Wednesday, James Thompson Trio; Friday, Josh Callaway; Satur-day, Jack Dawson.TORONTO DIGGERS: Firday, 40 Up Club; Saturday, Michael Peter.TORONTO ROYAL MOTOR YACHT LCUB: Friday, Backbeat.TORONTO WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Darrell; Saturday, Cupcakes and Cocktails.VUES ON THE BAY: Friday, DJ Fuel; Saturday, Kim and Mik.WALLARAH BAY REC CLUB: Friday, Allstar; Saturday, Vertigo U2 Show.WALLSEND DIGGERS CLUB: Friday, The Fake Four.WANGI RSL: Friday, James PaulWANGI WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Sass and the Boss.WARNERS AT THE BAY: Friday, Incognito; Saturday, The RumourWARNERS BAY HOTEL: Thursday, Karaoke; Fri-day, DJs.; Saturday, Band on the Run; Sunday, Nick Raschke Duo. WESTON WORKERS CLUB: Saturday, La Bomba Rock, DJ Brian Bean.WESTS NEW LAMBTON PIANO LOUNGE: Wednesday, Peter Wall; Thursday, Angamus; Friday, Peter Wall; Saturday, Warren Hunter; Monday, Warren Hunter; Tuesday, Angamus.WESTS NEW LAMBTON MARBLE BAR: Friday, Snape Brothers; Saturday, Moonlight Drive Duo.WEST WALLSEND WORKERS CLUB: Sunday, Russell Snape.WICKHAM PARK HOTEL: Wednesday, Wicko Jam Night; Friday, Milestones; Saturday, Helen and Friends, Yellow Feather Dogs; Sunday, Cajun Blues Party; Logans Heroes.WINDALE GATESHEAD BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Karaoke.WINDSOR CASTLE HOTEL: Friday, Jake Fol-bigg; Saturday, Black Bird Blue.WYONG BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Chris James.WYONG LEAGUES CLUB: Friday, Mirabooks; Saturday, Cover 2 Cover.

JASON BONECLARENDON HOTEL SATURDAY, AUGUST 30

BEN TRAVIS GEORGE TAVERN THURSDAY, AUGUST 28

At the age of 12, when a guitar was placed in his hands, it wasn’t hard to tell that Ben Travis was destined to be a performer.

After years of playing in bands, duos and trios fine tuning his perfor-mance skills it was time to take the leap and play the way he has always loved. Stripped back and acoustic. “I live for the moments my guitar is in my hand, for the moments that I am singing into a microphone. I forget all my troubles, all my problems and everything, for at least those few minutes, feels perfect,” he said.

By the age of 20 Ben had performed with The Screaming Jets, Anastasia, Chris Isaak, James Reyne and Grinspoon, performed at venues such as The Newcastle and Sydney Entertainment Centres, recorded an EP and toured Malaysia.

The ability to play just about any request you can shout out in a fun style will leave you wanting more. He is also known for his quirky abili-ties in between songs, “seal like” balancing tricks and card tricks. Catch Ben Travis at the George Tavern on Thursday, August 28.

A seasoned talent

Suburban Haze, King Trio; Friday, Karaoke; Saturday, Karaoke, Wil Wagner, Spencer Scott; Sunday, Lincoln Le Fevre, Jen Buxton.HARRIGANS IRISH PUB: Friday, Loko; Satur-day, KDL, Kellie Cain; Sunday, Whiskey Lane.HEXHAM BOWLING CLUB: Saturday, Cool Change.HONEYSUCKLE HOTEL: Saturday, Hire Hats.HOTEL DELANY: Wednesday, Matt Meler; Fri-day, DJ Surian, Jon T, Saving June; Saturday, Sundays Record.HOTEL JESMOND: Friday, Daley Holliday; Saturday, Zane Penn Duo.HOTEL PREMIER: Saturday, Tom Buckley; Sunday, The Leadbellies.IRON HORSE INN: Saturday, Jake Folbigg.JUNCTION HOTEL: Friday, Gian.KENT HOTEL: Saturday, Gen X.KING STREET HOTEL: Friday, A-Tonez, Chris Arnott, Ben Morris; Saturday, Other Ideas; Sunday, Linda Marigliano.KURRI BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Graeme Mills.LAKESIDE VILLAGE TAVERN: Friday, DJs Show and Tell.LASS O’GOWRIE HOTEL: Wednesday, The Baudelairs, Hudson Arc; Thursday, Tom West, Todd Sibbin, Shelby Clements; Friday, Jen Buxton and the Slaughterhouse Five, Lincoln LeFevre, Lucy Wilson, Spencer Scott; Satur-day, Bones Jones and the Skeletones, Sonic Linoleum, Milli CaseyLIZOTTE’S NEWCASTLE: Wednesday, Avondale School Showcase; Thursday, Tricia Evy; Fri-day, A Capella Sing Off fet Bella Voce vs Sirius Business; Sunday, Steve Clisby; Tuesday, Cardiff High HSC Showcase.LONG JETTY HOTEL: Saturday, Jamie Martens; Sunday, Open Mic With Casho.LUCKY HOTEL: Sunday, Kirsty Larkin.MARK HOTEL: Friday, Dr Zoom Duo; Saturday, Dan Beazley; Sunday, DV8.MARY ELLEN: Thursday`, Tim Broadway; Fri-day, Phase III; Saturday, Howie and Alex.MATTARA HOTEL: Friday, Kristy J; Saturday, Disco & Karaoke.MAVERICKS ON THE BAY: Friday, Troy; Satur-day, Tiali; Sunday, Bec Willis.MAYFIELD HOTEL: Thursday, Karaoke.MEREWETHER SURFHOUSE: Sunday, Jerome.METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Maitland: Saturday, Trataka.MJ FINNEGANS: Friday, DJs; Saturday, DJs, The Hepburns.NAG’S HEAD HOTEL: Saturday, The Ride Ons.NELSON BAY DIGGERS THE LOUNGE: Friday, The Big Bang; Saturday, The Gaudreys; Sun-day, Paul Robert Burton.NEWCASTLE CRUISING YACHT CLUB: Sunday, Karen Soper.NEWCASTLE UNITED SPORTS CLUB: Friday, Karaoke.NORTHERN STAR HOTEL: Friday, Thomas Blake; Saturday, Garth Prentice.NORTHUMBERLAND HOTEL: Friday, Michael

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Pina Deli46 Lindsay Street, Hamilton4961 5224

Pina Deli has been a staple of the Newcastle foodie scene since, well, before the term “foodie” was even coined.

Located just off Beaumont Street, the Pina Deli team has been serving Italian cold cuts, antipasti products, deli-cious dolci (desserts), cheeses, pasta and more to its loyal customer-base for more than half a century.

Four years ago, Pina Deli owner, Debo-rah Brazel made the bold leap across the counter from customer to proprietor and said it was community ties that made Pina Deli different from the delicatessens in the big supermarkets.

“It’s more personalised than supermar-kets,” Brazel said.

“It’s more like a family rather than what you get at the supermarket where it’s just serving.

“Everyone here likes to talk and unload - we have a lot of customers come in and just ask for the usual because we know them all.

“It’s just got a different feel to it.”According to Brazel, customers flock to

the deli for fresh cuts of traditional Italian mortadella, and prosciutto and deli-cious Hunter Belle cheeses, produced in

Muswellbrook by the Chesworth family, a name many food fanatics would no-doubt recognise from My Kitchen Rules series five contestants, Annie and Jason Chesworth.

The Pina Deli staff can also serve you up a delicious house-made panini and coffee while you wait for your meats and cheese

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Check out the Pina Deli Facebook page for details of upcoming Hunter Belle Cheese tastings in-store in October.

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If you’re looking for a decent belly laugh, you’re in luck as the Sydney Comedy Festival are packing up the

chuckle wagon and heading our way, with some of the best from the fest, for a night of unabashed hilarity.

Highlights from the showcase include International headliner Al Del Bene (USA), Australia’s funniest twins The Stevenson Experience, the hilariously understated John Cruckshank, Luke Heggie’s dry, deadpan wit, the rocket-fuelled energy ball Nikki Britton, and one of comedy’s bright young sparks Marty Bright.

Guiding you through this killer line-up will be host Daniel Townes (pictured), a hilarious comic who is guaranteed to keep the jokes firing throughout the night.

Al Del Bene started doing comedy in Boston at the age of 18. After bleeding New York dry of every last joke about how miserable living there made him, Al moved to sunny L.A., where he was a regular at The World Famous Laugh Factory on Sunset. Al has travelled to Kuwait and Iraq, with the United Service Organization to perform for the troops, and has also performed comedy and music for more than one hundred sold-out stadiums and arenas as a featured act on Dane Cook’s Isolated Incident Tour.

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SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL SHOWCASECIVIC THEATREFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

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MUSIC

Clisby still dreaming after all these years

While he is best known in this country for his soulful turn on the 2013 series of the hit reality singing show,

The Voice, Steve Clisby is certainly no stranger to the music business.

Starting his career in the 1970s after relocating from the US to Holland, Clisby forged a two-decade career as part of the band American Gypsy who, with tours with the likes of Chaka Khan, Kool and the Gang, Tina Turner, Santana and Frank Zappa, cemented themselves as the African Americal soul voice in Europe. Oh, he’s also jammed with Jimi Hendrix and written songs for the likes of Groove Armada and Neneh Cherry. Phew.

Now, after becoming an Australian citizen in 2013 (Clisby relocated here in 1999), Clisby is heading out on the road in supported of his latest single Walking These Streets from his soon-to-be-released thirteenth long player Leave Me Dreaming.

The track is a big, bold and brassy ear worm underpinned by an undeniable

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positivity. “I just love this track,” he said.“It’s a metaphor for searching for love,

for creative satisfaction and never giving up until you find it.”

Clisby added that the album, due out next month, throws out a few sonic

curve balls, creating a beguiling mix of classic soul and funk inspiration into a quintessentially pop framework.

“This is the first album after The Voice so I didn’t want to be pigeonholed as a singer, so there may be a few surprises

on there. I can’t wait for people to hear it.”Trying out for a reality show might not

be the typical path for a 50-year music biz veteran, but for Clisby, it was all about the challenge.

“The funny thing is that I’d been here for 15 years and had a bit of a following around the Sydney area and The Voice was a chance to get in living rooms throughout Australia. I mean, if you wanted to play to 2.5 million people in clubs, it would take a lifetime,” he laughed.

“It was also a fantastic challenge for me - the experience is in making the choice.”

With a career peppered with highlighs such as working with Tina Turner (who personally complimented Clisby on his voice) and writing for Neneh Cherry an Groove Aramada, you’d think picking a highlight would be hard.

However, when one of those highlights is jamming with Jimi Hendrix as a young up and comer, it becomes a bit of a no brainer.

“People ask me all the time what it was like and I’m like ‘what do you think?’ I was just a kid, it was terrifying. But I made the decision to just dive in and do it and now I can say that I’ve jammed with Jimi which is pretty cool.”

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Cstudios Art Gallery is located on the corner of Hunter and Bellevue (formerly Hannell) Streets, just a

short walk from Wickham Station, with buses on the doorstep.

Director Jo Chisholm-Ray established the gallery in 2013 with a vision to enhance the growing ‘West End’. The demise of the Bellevue Hotel left a scar

on this part of town for far too long and Jo has worked tirelessly to bring a phoenix from the ashes, transforming the derelict carcass of the pub into beautiful open spaces filled with light and inspiration.

cstudios Art Gallery is open from 12pm to 4pm, Wednesday to Sunday. For more information, please call 4023 8927 or visit www.cstudiosartgallery.com.au.

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Art Systems Wickham’s current exhibition, A Collection of Works showcases the artistic efforts

of four family members, mother, Elena Morris-Britten and her children, daugh-ters, Miranda Earle, Marigold Pazar and son, Aariel Pazar.

An intuitive link exists between the works of these four family members. The artworks on show at ASZ until September 7, speak of a secret language of plants and life both above and below land.

This collection of work has been inspired by elements of the natural world and the imaginary in our everyday lives.

Flowers, botanical studies, marine rock pool gardens and images that draw on fantasy and childhood memories have been explored through printmaking, oil painting, as well as pen and ink and graphite drawings.

Art Systems Wickham is open Friday to Sunday 12-4pm.

For further information on the exhibi-tion and the gallery in general, contact the Director, Colin Lawson on 0431 853 600.

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MUSIC

With four tours of the US and one of Europe in the past year alone, you’d think Newcastle

instrumentalist Adam Miller wouldn’t have had time to scratch himself let alone record an album.

Well, not only has he done just that, his fifth studio album Shifting Units is presented over two discs, Shifting Units - Solo and Shifting Units - Friends and will be released next month.

“Its definitely an exciting time for me, I can’t wait to get it out there so people can finally hear it,” Miller told TE.

Drawing on such disparate influences as jazz, blues, finger-style and country, Miller said that the album covered a lot of musical ground.

“I’d probably say that people could expect everything from it - there’s a fair amount going on,” he laughed.

“The premise of the record is that it’s a double album - one album is just me playing solo and the other album is virtually the same track listing but play-ing with an ensemble of some of my best mates. When I compose I don’t really write for either solo or a band, but when

Miller shifts gears with new album

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I’m performing I usually am playing solo. So, with this album, I basically couldn’t decide which way to go so I decided on both.”

Speaking of the friends who appear on the album, Miller has managed to get the cream of the Aussie music crop on board including Hammond player extraordi-naire Lachy Doley and drum wizard Nic Cecire.

Now that the album is done and dusted, Miller said he planned to strike while the iron is hot, with international touring slated for the rest of the year.

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MUSIC

He’s been serving up satirically-charged pop punk since 1992 as the frontman for Frenzal Rhomb

but now Jay Whalley has stepped out from behind the safety net of the band for a run of solo shows.

“I actually just got back from Melbourne - I was doing the solo thing in Melbourne, Ballarat, Ulladulla and Adelaide and the shows have been surprisingly good - the whole thing has been a bit of an experiment so it’s good to see people turning up.”

Whalley said that while the prospect of “going solo” had terrified him in the past, the decision came about thanks to some downtime in the Frenzal Rhomb schedule.

“The fact is I desperately need the money,” he laughed.

“But seriously, because we live all over the country far apart, Frenzal can take a long time to get together which can be a little frustrating.

“I’m pretty much writing all the time so, I decided to bite the bullet and try and play some of what I’d been writing in front of people.”

Whalley added that punters could

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expect a mix of new tunes, some Frenzal classics and a healthy dose of racenteur-ing thrown in for good measure.

“I’ve got a little boy now and when you’re trying to write songs for a punk band, you find yourself at the furthest end of the house, kind of whispering the lyrics so that’s how a lot of the new songs were written,” he said.

“I’ll also be playing some Frenzal songs that don’t sound s**t on an acoustic guitar and there’ll be a bunch of stories about the songs and stuff - it should be a hell of a lot of fun.”

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MUSIC

Hot on the heels of the impend-ing release of her new album of eclectic Australian cover

versions and accompanying book of essays, both titled Oz, Missy Higgins has kept the good news coming with the announcement of a national Oz tour that will swing by Newcastle in October.

Her Oz album features Missy re-imag-ining 15 Australian songs that were originally recorded by a diverse set of artists including The Angels, Slim Dusty, Something For Kate, Warumpi Band, Paul Kelly and The Drones.

In the accompanying Oz book, Missy uses each of those recordings as the starting point for a sprawling series of essays reflecting on life, love and how not to wear high heels.

Missy back in the land of Oz

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This tour will be the last chance for Aussie audiences to see Higgins in action for at least 12 months so get in while you can. Tickets are on sale now via Ticketek.

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After capturing the hearts of Queen fans around the world, the jaw-dropping tribute to

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Café two82Open Tues - Sun

Coffee, cake, snacks & light meals

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CLUB BINGOTUESDAY FROM 11AM AND 7.15PM

WEDNESDAY FROM 7.15PM

WESTPAC RESCUE HELICOPTER

CASH HOUSIEWednesday and Friday from 11am

FAME TRIVIA THURSDAYS

From 7pmFun for Everyone • Free Entry • Great Prizes

POOL COMPETITION

TUESDAY REGISTRATION FROM 5.30PM

GAMES START FROM 6.30PMPRIZES DEPENDENT

ON ENTRIESEntry fee + matched by Club Razzle $$

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GREAT ENTERTAINMENT at Toronto Workers Club

THE DEFINITIVE ROY ORBISON

SHOW

JON STEVENS TAKE ME BACK

TOUR

Friday 12th September Friday 10th October

Tickets selling fast. Members $10 and Non-Members $15

Tickets $35 on sale now

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Indulge Restaurant and Bar

OFFICIAL LAUNCH NIGHTThis Friday 29th August

• Live entertainment in the restaurant by Big Shots Dueling Pianos from 6pm. Great family friendly entertainment

• Free Face painting for the kids from 5.30pm at the kids play area

• Special Slider, Roller, Waffl e and Crepe Bar available

• Lots of restaurant specials and drink promotions

Bookings essentialCall the club on 4959 2011 to book your table

Coming Soon

$10 and Non-Members $15

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Perhaps best known in this coun-try for her sweetly meandering folk-pop hit I Wish I Was a Punk

Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair), Scottish chanteuse and multi-instru-mentalist Sandi Thom will be making her way to Newcastle next month.

Thom got her big break by being pretty much the first artist to ‘go viral’ on the internet by staging a live-streamed tour from her London flat in 2006. Since then she’s had multi-platinum sales with a major label and topped

the singles charts both here and in the UK with Punk Rocker. Her last album, 2012’s Flesh and Blood was released independently and produced by Black Crowes co-founder Rich Robinson.

Since she last visited our shores in 2013, Thom has been as busy as ever, touring the US, UK and Scandinavia and filming a DVD live from a sold out hometown show in Scotland.

Catch Sandi Thom at the Depot on Beaumont on Wednesday, September 24.

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If you can’t wait for the upcoming Newcastle Radio Birdman show, you’d do well to get along to the

Small Ballroom this weekend as Bird-man’s enigmatic frontman Rob Younger will be tearing it up with his long-running rock and roll outfit The New Christs.

The New Christs last gave us a full-length album of new material over five years ago, but the wait is finally over. June saw the band return to record store shelves with their fifth studio album, Incantations and, fresh from a European

tour, they are now launching the album along the Aussie east coast.

While it has taken some time to get together their new album, the band has kept busy during that time, completing two European tours, numerous Austral-ian shows and playing at Dig It Up Festival in 2012.

Their last trip to Europe saw influential Spanish magazine Ruta 66 declare them “best international live act” for that year.

Catch The New Christs at the Small Ballroom on Saturday, August 30.

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