Hatching a beautiful songline
When she performs free at the Blak Markets NAIDOC Art Festival in The Rocks this weekend, Rebecca Hatch will show why she won Triple J’s Unearthed High Indigenous Initiative.
When she performs free at the Blak Markets NAIDOC Art Festival in The Rocks this weekend, Rebecca Hatch will show why she won Triple J’s Unearthed High Indigenous Initiative.
There are news junkies, and then there’s Locust Jones.The Blue Mountains artist says he is “permanently plugged in to the chaos of the day”.
Most people don’t park a white cello case next to the table when they’re at a cafe for breakfast. But Steven Isserlis never strays far from his 1745 Montagnana.
Kathryn Selby, Andrew Haveron and Umberto Clerici agree. If their performance tonight at the City Recital Hall is exactly the same as the ones they’ve just given, they haven’t done the best job they could.
The death of David Goldblatt has hit hard at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, which is in the middle of creating a retrospective exhibition of the South African photographer’s work.
Performing in Sydney as the last stop on a multi-city tour, Karimloo proved himself to be more than just a voice.
The remarkable artists of Wedderburn, between Campbelltown and Appin, will be honoured in a new show at Delmar Gallery, Ashfield
Rob Mills and Andrew de Silva agree that, 18 months after George Michael’s death, they’re helping to realise the British singer/songwriter’s greatest dream.
Star US tenor Michael Fabiano says Opera Australia’s Lucia di Lammermoor will prompt audience members to engage their imaginations.
Mia Farrow and Woody Allen’s son Ronan Farrow will speak at a “weekend of ideas, action and change” at the Sydney Opera House.
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