Welcome to The Clothesline page. This page will contain links to articles for the official webpage - http://theclothesline.com.au/
The Clothesline is an online Adelaide Arts Magazine aimed at the 25+ age demographic. This digital magazine will feature interviews and reviews from Theatre, Cabaret, Comedy, Art Exhibitions, Children’s Performers, Social Interest Stories, Music and the many
art Festivals that Adelaide presents and hosts; including Fringe, Adelaide Festival of the Arts, WOMADelaide, Cabaret Festival, Feast, OzAsia and the many Food and Wine Festivals. The Clothesline will also feature DVD, CD, Book and Movie reviews, along with competition prizes and giveaways. Arts Journalist, Catherine Blanch, lived and loved thirteen years of writing and reviewing for one of Adelaide’s leading street press publications – Rip It Up Magazine; a job which included the mammoth task of coordinating and editing up to forty reviewers during the Adelaide Fringe and Festival. In that time she has interviewed local, national and international artists including Alice Cooper, Suzi Quatro, Ben Folds, Eddie Perfect, Ottmar Liebert, John Waters, Weird Al Yankovic, Leo Sayer, Storm Large, Lenny Henry, Howard Jones, Ross Noble, John Swan, Le Gateau Chocolat, The Magnets, Jon Stevens, iOTA, Wil Anderson, Judith Lucy, Toni Childs, Rodriguez, Adam Hills, Jimeoin, Tegan & Sara, Christopher Green, UB40, Human Nature, Danny Bhoy, John Butler and many more. Along with many friends and contacts in the media, publishing and promoting industries, as well as a plethora of national and international performers, Catherine Blanch is now relishing the opportunity to step out as Editor of The Clothesline digital magazine to create a fresh new look into the vibrant Adelaide Arts, Music and Comedy scene. With seasoned writers - already published in Rip It Up and The Adelaide Review and various publications in the UK and USA – The Clothesline will provide a gossip-free comprehensive look at what is happening in and around the Adelaide arts and festival scene.