Festival boss hints at stunning new Riverfire ‘visual spectacle’
This year’s Riverfire is taking up a notch in what could be a template for the 2032 Games opening weekend, with a brand new spectacle that will be able to be viewed across the city.
This year’s Riverfire is taking up a notch in what could be a template for the 2032 Games opening weekend, with a brand new spectacle that will be able to be viewed across the city.
Three hours of opera and no sex – I didn’t think it was possible! But despite the lack of romance in this classic story I was riveted, writes Phil Brown.
He denigrated Vegemite but Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda spent the weekend at a moveable love-in on stage and off in Brisbane.
Theatre royalty touched down in Brisbane on Saturday, as renowned Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda toured the city, visiting one very famous River City “celebrity”, and having a taste of vegemite.
If you don’t know who Lin-Manuel Miranda is you’re not paying enough attention – but fear not, we are here to help fill in some gaps.
It’s likely Australia’s richest commercial art gallery exhibition right now with $10 million worth of masterpieces up for grabs at Philip Bacon Galleries.
The Brisbane Portrait Prize is growing in popularity by the year, and for 2023 has added a brand new category.
REVIEW: The only real antidote to modern politics is taking the mickey out of it, and The Wharf Revue’s latest show doesn’t miss, writes Phil Brown.
Four of Queensland’s best-known political heavy-hitters take centre stage in a laughter-filled spoof on the Albanese government.
Hamilton fans have a chance to win a seat at an exclusive Q and A with the smash hit musical’s creator Lin-Manuel Miranda during a sit-down with Leigh Sales in Brisbane.
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