ARTS ALIVE PGM 13 - 2004 TX: 4:04 Eastern Time 29 Mar. 2004 THIS PROGRAM IS 55' 50" WITH A NATURAL BREAK AT 29' 55" Hi and welcome to Arts Alive, your weekly arts and culture current affairs radio...I'm VINCENT O'DONNELL and I'm JESS MYLES* An arts and culture extravaganza called Terminal* is about hit Western Australia. While in Melbourne, the Melbourne Museum peers in to the private collections of the Victorian public...and pulls out some very unusual skeletons. Our guest is Edwyn Garland, co-editor of a new* kind of* literary magazine called Splatter. It mixes famous authors like Tom Keneally with new comers.. And we'll also hear from Curtis Levy, the director of the TV documentary , The President versus David Hicks, that screened on SBS recently. And Nina-Marie reviews Monster. But first*a round up of the week in the arts*with *Kate Stowell NEWS: (approx. 4.00) Ends approx. 5.20 The Arts are often stereotyped with being elite. Well* a new NON-ELITE arts and culture extravaganza is about to hit Western Australia. It's called Terminal* and if strange things start happening down at the Fremantle Passenger Terminal this April* don't be surprised. I spoke with the woman behind the project KIRSTEN HUDSON about what to expect* Item 1: Terminal (4.48) Starts with: Well when you first* Ends with: *exciting, innovative and new." KIRSTEN HUDSON there* the women behind Terminal* where art will open up to the non-arts public of Western Australia with fantastic flair. If you want to get along to the event it's running as part of the "The Space Between* The International Festival of Art* Fashion and Design" on the 17th of April. Visit the website www.thespacebetween.org.au for more details. At the Melbourne Museum...an exhibition of 65 of the most unusual and interesting private collections has just opened. It reveals the weird and wonderful tastes of some VICTORIAN collectors.... NICOLE FINDLAY spoke to with MARGARET GRIFFITHS the Manager of Visitor's Programs at the Melbourne Musuem... Item 2: MELBOURNE MUSEUM COMMUNITY COLLECTIONS (4:39) Starts with: It's very much a changing feast this exhibition... Ends with: *...All the quirky little collections MARGARET GRIFFITHS the Manager of Visitor's Programs at the Melbourne Musuem speaking there with NICOLE FINDLAY...and for more information about the collections being exhibited up until the end of August go to www.museum.vic.gov.au TRACK 1: Biba's Sorrow by Doch (ends) 17 min 00 sec Item 3A: Edwyn Garland Splatter Magazine (8.49) First words: You're listening Last words: *with Edwyn Garland Track 2: El Ritmos De Los Santos by Texicali Rose END VOICE 26 min 50 sec END OF PART ONE 29 min 55 sec Item 3B: Edwyn Garland Splatter Magazine (6.13) First words: Last words: * Bye. Track 3: She's Got a Story Too by Kerrianne Cox The TV documentary The President Verses David Hicks screened on SBS television recently. It was the result of some two years of work by veteran film-maker, Curtis Levy, well know for that extraordinary film High Noon in Jakarta about former President Wahid of Indonesia, affectionately know as Gus Dur. Kate Stowell asked Curtis Levy about the making of The President Vs David Hicks and about his very personal approach to film making* Item 4: Curtis Levy The President Vs David Hicks(8.00) First words: Last words: ... Veteran film-maker, Curtis Levy, director of High Noon in Jakarta and the recently screened The President Vs David Hicks* talking to Kate Stowell. Now, it's time for Nina Marie's weekly film review* this week she's been along to see Monster. Item 6: Film Review : Starts with: Ends with: ... 52 min 20 sec And that's the show for this week. The ARTS ALIVE team this week has been Nina-Marie Petrik, Vincent O'Donnell, Nicole Findlay, Kate Stowell and Jess Myles. ARTS ALIVE is a production of the INDEPENDENT MEDIA FOUNDATION INC.. you can contact us by emailing artsalive@hotmail.com. We receive the financial support of the COMMUNITY BROADCASTING FOUNDATION ... the assistance of VICNET and the SCHOOL OF APPLIED COMMUNICATION at RMIT University. The program is available on the satellite service of the COMMUNITY BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA and on audiocassette and CD from THE ABORIGINAL PROGRAM EXCHANGE. Track 4: Chasing Grasshoppers by Doch END VOICE 52 min 35 secs PROGRAM ENDS 55 min 50 sec APRA Details: Opening Theme: "Same like B3" / d.i.g. / d.i.g. / CP / 5285392 / 20 sec. Sting 1: "Discone"/ Pinau / Pinau /OS/ 857 383 1942/ 10 secs Sting 2: "Ou!* Ou!"/ Teo Teo / Teo Teo / OS / FJC8 904 / 10 secs Track 1: "Biba's Sorrow"/ traditional/ Doch/ P/ independent/ 45 secs Track 2 " El Ritmos De Los Santos"/ Ford & Cronin/ Texicali Rose/ CP/ independent/ 4 mins 00 secs Track 3: "She's Got a Story"/ Kerrianne Cox/ Kerrianne Cox/ CP/ KC333/ 4 mins 15 secs Track 4: "Chasing Grasshoppers"/ traditional/ Doch/ P/ independent/ 4 mins 01 secs