Sydney
Review: Mother’s Ruin A Cabaret About Gin
Despite its flaws, Mother’s Ruin is a hell of an enjoyable performance with a clearly talented ensemble.
Review: The Sugar House at Belvoir St Theatre
Alana Valentine's tale of Sydney's class struggle on stage at Belvoir St Theatre.
Creative sector representatives join panel to revitalise Sydney's nightlife
Improving Sydney's nightlife after the NSW Government's lockout laws is on the agenda, with a new panel formed to help…
Yvette Coppersmith's self-portrait wins the 2018 Archibald Prize
Of the 57 finalists, 41 are of sitters from the art world, either self-portraits, portraits of other artists, or portraits…
Jamie Preisz awarded Archibald Packing Room Prize for portrait of Jimmy Barnes
The Art Gallery of New South Wales has announced the winner of the 2018 Packing Room Prize.
First commission of a Turkish artist by the Australian War Memorial
Köken Ergun's single channel film 'Heroes' shows how different our national perspectives are when it comes to the narrative of…
Review: In the Heights at Hayes Theatre
In the Heights is dynamic and at times explosive. This production showcases a magnificent cast.
Australian gallery embraces the Airbnb of the art world
CONDO brings visual art out of the clinical white art fair booth and back into the gallery space through a…
Review: The Children at Sydney Theatre Company
Lucy Kirkwood goes back to the basics of social drama to discuss the complex issue of climate change.
We're seeing more virtual classrooms in the arts
Augmented interactivity takes online teaching to the next level.