Rush nominated for theatre award
IT’S a name to strike fear into the heart of any award nominee: Geoffrey Rush.
IT’S a name to strike fear into the heart of any award nominee: Geoffrey Rush.
FOR almost a decade, Adam Ant’s guitar – once the 1980s British rock star’s closest companion – remained untouched.
IT’S enough to make even the most stolid of Melburnians nervous: a 12m-long, 4m-high fossil-like behemoth wandering across Federation Square.
WHEN Georgina Darvidis takes the stage in Victorian Opera’s first pantomime next week, she’ll have big slippers to fill
A FORMER art dealer has been granted bail in a NSW central coast court over an alleged multi-million-dollar investment fraud.
One of the mainstays of Taggart turns to innovative theatre.
SYDNEY Festival kicks off a pivotal year for artist Brook Andrew.
In 1855 there was no better ploughman than John Bennett in Aldinga. He had a medal to prove it.
“TOUGH times don’t last, tough people do.”
HER roots may be on the other side of the world, but Buffy Sainte-Marie identifies strongly with Aboriginal Australia.
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