Reviews
Kate Miller-Heidke: O Vertigo
The sometimes-opera-singer uses her voice, occasionally with the aid of body percussion, to create unique and adventurous sounds.
Illumination: The Art of Philip Wolfhagen
The scrupulousness with which Wolfhagen goes about his creative practice results in finished works of great technical complexity.
Khadim Ali: The Haunted Lotus
Sydney based Afghani-artist draws on tradition and mythology in his contemporary story of conflict.
Rigoletto
Opera Queensland’s new production, conducted by Johannes Fritzsch, is a feast for the ears.
The Judas Kiss
‘I have always had a low opinion of what people call action,’ Oscar Wilde quips, choosing lunch over exile as…
Grace's Table
An eminently readable first novel, especially if your taste runs to foodfic (do not read this book while hungry).
A Journey through Jazz: From Louis Armstrong to Herbie Hancock
The mood of the night was one of enchantment spiced with humour, and toe-tapping enthusiasm.
Words
Paul Foot is funny and clever in a way entirely his own.
Dear Masato, all at once
Lisa Radford's group show produces a messy, exciting jungle of ideas that intersect, contrast and align with one another.
Fat Freddy's Drop
With each member taking turns to rile the audience with passionate displays of stagecraft, the band left the crowd exhilarated.