A tale of two cities on the fringes
At first glance the similarities between Los Angeles and Perth may not be obvious. But one exhibition is looking a little deeper.
At first glance the similarities between Los Angeles and Perth may not be obvious. But one exhibition is looking a little deeper.
Channel 7 sport commentating legend Bruce McAvaney is calling his 11th Olympic Games.
The chances of Australia taking home a trophy were dashed with Joel Edgerton and Nicole Kidman both missing out.
The Cannes film festival returned triumphant, with an opening night red carpet awash with glamour, colour and A-listers.
The new wave of artists responsible for the spectacular light sculptures that will transform Sydney Harbour are in the final stages of preparation for the popular Vivid Sydney festival.
There’s hope on the horizon for our beloved cinemas as the box office success of A Quiet Place Part II proves there is a demand for blockbusters.
Swedish artist Hilma af Klint’s monumental abstract masterpieces on display for the first time in her first Asia-Pacific retrospective.
Despite months of speculation, amplified by empty exhibition spaces around the country, it’s safe to say museums have made a comeback.
Andrew Lloyd Webber said his west end shows would go on ‘come hell or highwater’ even if restrictions are extended in Britain.
Corporate Australia is being called on to play a bigger role to overcome the pandemic
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