Flock of sheep to hit Adelaide Festival stage
Fifteen animals will run, roam, bleat – and defecate – on stage in a piece of physical theatre about what it means to be human.
Fifteen animals will run, roam, bleat – and defecate – on stage in a piece of physical theatre about what it means to be human.
On the cusp of turning 50 and with a surprise career turn in the works, Myf Warhurst reflects on “the forgotten generation” she’s come to symbolise.
This five-star resort cloaked in lush jungle encourages guests to clear their mind and enjoy the tranquillity.
After cooking her way through childhood, school and university Bridget Cormack has found a love who shares her passion.
Aboriginal tracker Alec Riley was hot on the tail of murderers, thieves and lost children for four decades. But when he retired from working for the NSW Police he was deemed a contractor.
Liesel Badorrek, who is directing a daring new production of Carmen for Opera Australia, says a lot of opera “is misogynistic” and “most of the stories are no good”.
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Chloe Hayden, who plays Quinn Gallagher-Jones in Netflix’s Heartbreak High, is shining a light on neurodiversity.
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An Australian-exclusive exhibition, featuring moving portraits of Lady Gaga, Brad Pitt, Winona Ryder and Dita Von Teese, is coming.
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