Canberra
People's choice: Fifty years of folk
With the 50th National Folk Festival this year, we look at the appeal of a genre that eschews fashion for…
Of Mice & Men
Sport for Jove’s first foray outside of its home state is warmly welcomed and leaves Canberrans jostling for more
Dylan Thomas: Return Journey
Kingdom's mastery of the spoken word brings unprecedented life into the work and poetry of Dylan Thomas.
Circus Under My Bed
Keep the kids entertained with this energetic, acrobatic treat.
Older women’s invisibility explored on stage
The cult of youth and beauty excludes older women, and not everyone wants to be a rosy-cheeked grandma.
Black Diggers
The retelling of a story that shows why it’s never too late to remember history.
Paul Vandermark: Modulations
Peter Vandermark's inviting exhibition Modulations is showing at Canberra Contemporary Art Space at Gorman House.
Arcadia: Sounds of the Sea
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, surfing came to represent an all-encompassing lifestyle, rather than a mere pastime.
Kensuke Todo: A Survey
Todo’s works present a paradox: though obviously informed by man-made structures, his sculptures are bereft of human presence.
First Seen program peers into new theatrical worlds
The Street Theatre’s third annual season of works-in-progress offers up four new plays by Canberra writers.