Visual Arts
Soldier calls the tune
THERE will be no cannons fired during performances of the Queensland Orchestra, at least not literally, even though it is…
FILM REVIEW: Chandni Chowk To China
Chandni Chowk To China is the first ever Bollywood Kung-Fu comedy produced by Warner Bros, who clearly must have had…
THEATRE REVIEW: This Is Our Youth
This Is Our Youth is playing in Melbourne at Fortyfivedownstairs. The plot is simple. Set in New York during the…
THEATRE REVIEW: The Mikado
It has been more than a decade since Simon Gallagher’s production of The Mikado has played Adelaide.
SYDNEY FESTIVAL: Scott Wright & The Nargun and the Stars
Scott Wright co-founded visual and physical theatre company ERTH in Ballarat in 1990. The successful company is now housed in…
VISUAL ART REVIEW: Shiva Amir-Ansari
The sense of a tremendous force, vastness and beauty that elicits awe, fear and veneration.
Inviting The Neighbours In - Adelaide’s OzAsia Festival ‘08
A new festival in Adelaide’s festival ‘off season’ is gathering ground and popularity. Launched in 2007, this years OzAsia Festival…
THEATRE REVIEW
Playspotting, presented by Melbourne Writers' Theatre & MelBorn08 at the Carlton Courthouse as part of the Melbourne International Fringe Festival,…
art at the heart: July
The time has arrived...the sixth biennial Regional Arts Australia national conference, art at the heart was officially launched at the…
OPINION: Why Bill Henson did not 'cross the line'
Henson’s pictures are clearly works of art, whether you like them or not. Just as clearly, they are not pornographic.…