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24550 resultsQAGOMA wants 'The Apocalypse' now
The QAG Foundation is launching an initiative to complete the gallery’s holding of Albrecht Dürer's 'The Apocalypse'.
Mozart The Great
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra rounded off its season of Mozart with two well-received concerts in Melbourne.
Nixon in China
The opening minutes of Victorian Opera’s production of Nixon in China threw down a number of challenges.
Why Wesfarmers invests in the arts
The head of one of Australia biggest corporate supporters of the arts explains what’s in it for big business.
Wedlock
A comedic piece of thought-provoking theatre, Wedlock covers all the angles on marriage and the big day in our modern…
How to get a public art commission
Councils are spending more on public art but who gets them and do they make a living?
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As the ominous reverberations of the electrically charged soundtrack bellows over the stage, the intensity is set.
Stories from successful self-published authors
We talk to self-publishing authors who have sold over 1.5 millions books, signed publishing deals and generated additional income.
Beethoven’s 9th: an 'appening thing
Sing a song of joy in four different ways with an app that brings the subtlety of classical renditions to…
How to make transformative theatre
Theatre that changes lives needs to make the invisible visible.