Performing Arts
Do you need a muse?
From Homer to Brett Whitely great artists have had muses but feminism, egalitarianism and individuality have almost killed the goddess…
What does Asia think of Australia?
With so much emphasis placed on what Australia thinks of Asian art, we neglect to think about the reverse.
Think small for arts-business partnerships
Arts organisations tend to target big corporates but smaller enterprises can deliver excellent value for creative partnership deals.
Casus - Knee Deep
Evocative and beautifully choreographed; an exquisite demonstration of stripped-back, contemporary circus.
YouTube surrenders, tackles music streaming market
YouTube has unveiled plans to launch its own subscription-based music streaming service later this year, leaving everyone wondering whether it…
Fears festival director will take the money and run
The Peats Ridge Festival director Matt Grant is said to have left Australia, leaving creditors owed over $1 million.
London Arts precinct to get $150 million boost
London's Southbank Centre reveals plans for a £100 million upgrade of its Festival Wing.
End of the Rainbow
Peter Quilter's theatrical tribute to Judy Garland makes us miss someone we’d only before known from a tabloid distance.
What's in store for the future of Australia's museums?
This May, Canberra will host the best and brightest of Australia’s museum sector, bringing directors, curators and students together for…
Songs for the Fallen
Bold, brash and busty, this playful punk opera bursts or rather, busts onto its baroque era stage as scandalously as…