‘Letting myself go’: Why I’ve started wearing PJ pants to breakfast
First he wore them to bed, then to exercise classes and now the track daks have made their way to the local cafe for breakfast.
First he wore them to bed, then to exercise classes and now the track daks have made their way to the local cafe for breakfast.
A staple of Brisbane Festival before the pandemic, this new Spiegeltent show offers a colourful entree to this year’s event.
The whole Covid thing has turned out to be a good excuse for sins of omission, writes Phil Brown
It might be 169 years and been done to death, but there’s a reason why the woke crowd can’t kill off this classic opera, writes Phil Brown.
REVIEW: Wesley Enoch’s classic musical play The Sunshine Club makes for a great night out, even if it touches on one of the darker issues in Australian society, writes Phil Brown.
Phil Brown is partial to a tantrum and but he hasn’t had one in a while, has he mellowed?
With dance, drama, music and a reimagined fireworks prelude, this year’s Brisbane Festival is going to be one to remember – and there’s one jewel in the crown you don’t want to miss.
Brisbane will be transformed from rooftops to river when the most ambitious Brisbane Festival yet launches this year.
A $20m funding boost from a mysterious international donor could be the start of major restoration work for one of Brisbane’s grandest old buildings.
A battle against ovarian cancer has inspired a Japanese artist’s blockbuster exhibition that will fill the ground floor of Brisbane’s GOMA with extraordinary large-scale installations sure to make Instagrammers very happy indeed.
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