Melbourne
The lives and sorrows of the war-torn
Opening Saturday, Melbourne Museum's new exhibition tells century-old personal stories of war with 21st-century technology.
Bent: a play with the power to change laws and lives
Martin Sherman's powerful drama about the lives of gay men in Nazi Germany is set for a new Melbourne season.
Finucane & Smith’s Glory Box
This is an astonishing, thought-provoking and gratifying experience. And it’s fun.
Bemusement park
As three US museums join Snapchat, award-winning Museum Victoria rejects suggestions that museums are becoming theme parks.
In this warm jasmine dusk …
Sydney poet Helen Thurloe takes out $7000 literature prize.
Craigieburn library wins international accolade
An Australian library takes out an architectural award initiated by the Danish Agency for Culture.
Kissing a Stranger
Anna Lumb presents a cacophony of short theatrical scenes that leave the audience simultaneously puzzled and entertained.
When the hospital becomes the studio
One artist responds to the diagnosis of Stage IV cancer with a new series of works and a collaborative documentary.
The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
Although boasting fantastic performances and tight direction, this play is let down by its zesty but somewhat dated script.
Elementary my dear fox fur
Move over fashion police, the fashion detective has the power to create historical narratives around unattributed garments.