Performing Arts
The Australian/Vogel's Literary Award 2013 goes to... no one
While the Stella Prize celebrates and the Miles Franklin reveals its all-female shortlist, one famed literary award will not be…
Blue Mountains artist awarded $20,000
Daniel Kotja's Reflect Phi(a momen) sculpture was the winner of this year's Scenic World Acquisitive Prize.
The Emperor
Conducted by Tom Woods, the latest concert by the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra was, quite simply, superb.
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9
Bass-baritone Bryn Terfel performing with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, under conductor Sir Andrew Davis, resulted in an unforgettable evening.
Not the Bolshoi, but the rest of us still get Russian ballet this year
Brisbane is getting the Bolshoi but more than 20 Australian cities will see the Russian National Ballet Theatre tours in…
Arena Theatre Company announces new Executive Producer
Lee Casey leaves MICF to join Melbourne's leading theatre company for young people.
Perth prepares for its first International Jazz Festival
An estimated 15,000 musicians and jazz fans are set to flock to Western Australia this month for Perth's inaugural International…
The Ham Funeral
Director Philip Rouse proves that the play which revolutionised Australian theatre still has a contemporary edge.
Death in Bowengabbie
Full of surprises, this quirky black comedy is a superb example of the potential of the single-actor monologue.
Green light from States for National Arts Curriculum
Queensland has agreed to supports the revised draft national arts curriculum, meaning all States & Territories are now on board.