Writing and Publishing
Carnival of good intentions
Can artists inspire social change? Carnival of the Bold is a new festival, with a line-up including Paul Capsis and…
The Darkside
Director and cinematographer Warwick Thornton is open in his embrace of the darkside.
Mozart and Shostakovich
Sydney Symphony's Mozart and Shostakovich was not the best of concert the year but it was time well spent.
Brahms v Wagner: Brahms and Wagner in Song
This collaboration between pianist Asher Fisch and German mezzo-soprano Stefanie Irányi provided an unusual treat.
An Evening with Yo La Tengo
With a career spanning over three decades, cult icons Yo La Tengo are infallible veterans of the alternative music industry.
Woodford Folk Festival to feature over 500 acts
Stars Matt Corby, Beth Orton and Tim Finn among talented artists to perform at this years Woodford Folk Festival
DancED programme aimed to connect education with professional dance
New education opportunities by Sydney Dance Company aim to provide in-depth insights into the professional dance industry.
Ringing Bells for regional arts
John Bell is going back to where it began to raise funds for young regional artists.
Sold-out season a bonus for retiring dancers
An old favourite is being put to good news as a retraining fund is launched by the Queensland Ballet.
Arts make earth move for quake recovery
Many survivors of the Christchurch earthquakes say they appreciate the city’s culture more than before the shocks.