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$250,000 sculpture commission up for grabs
Entries are open for the Southern Way McClelland Commission, part of a project dedicated to showcasing public sculpture.
Symmetries
As part of its 100th birthday celebrations Canberra hosted the Australian Ballet in a short programme entitled ‘Symmetries’ .
Drama in family as Bell junior wins playwright award
Hilary Bell, daughter of John Bell & Anna Volska, has won the 2013 Patrick White Playwrights’ Fellowship.
The death of Peter Pan
First produced by Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre in 1989, director Robert Chuter returns with a new cast and production team.
Ashkenazy's Favourites with the Sydney Symphony
Vladimir Ashkenazy, conducting the Sydney Symphony was all about the Walton.
Cash and exposure for musicians
Radio Station Fine Music 102.5 has launched a scholarship for emerging performers and composers.
The Australia Ensemble Concert 3
A program typo was the most notable part of this concert.
Indigenous recording will prove history wrong
A dead technology is being revived in a riposte to the anthropologists who thought they had recorded the last Indigenous…
Yuri Bashmet and the Moscow Soloists
A different audience and a worthy afternoon with visiting Moscow soloists.