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Theatre review: The Amateurs, Red Stitch

Parallelisms explored between plagues past and present, and the shift between the Dark Ages and the Enlightenment.

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Concert review: Electric Fields + MSO

First Nation's electro pop gets the full orchestral treatment.

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Macfarlane Commissions upend painting's stereotypes

Third iteration of ACCA’s Macfarlane commissions stages a monumental show with a record-breaking number of artists who reinterpret an age-old…

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Musical review: Passing Strange

This transcendent production will blow your mind.

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Installation review: Lightscape

A radiant after-dark wonderland set among the trees.

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Library showcases how craft advances science

Combining contemporary commissions with a historic collection, State Library Victoria rethinks the intersections between craft and science.

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Exhibition review: Bruce Munro: From Sunrise Road, Heide Museum of Modern Art

Shimmering installations, Morse code and colour as symbols of place and time, Munro’s first Australian museum show brings together the…

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Theatre review: Talking to the Future

A peek at our nation’s political past confirms that the more things change, the more they stay the same.

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Exhibition review: Transforming Worlds, NGV International

An exhibition that looks at change and tradition - as well as COVID - in contemporary Indian art and society.

Comedian Rachel Berger looks into the camera. She has wavy brown hair and wears large hoop earings and an orange jacket.
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How stand-up comedy is helping cancer patients tell their stories

The therapeutic possibilities of comedy are being explored at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre through workshops run by Rachel Berger.

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