Jackman retakes Broadway
EIGHT years ago he took New York by storm as the boy from Oz. Now it’s the bloke from Wahroonga who has Broadway abuzz.
EIGHT years ago he took New York by storm as the boy from Oz. Now it’s the bloke from Wahroonga who has Broadway abuzz.
LUKA Sulic and Stjepan Hauser have their hearts set on a pair of very old and very expensive Guadagnini cellos
HEALTH and art met when the Aboriginal women of Moree in NSW made plaster casts of their pregnant stomachs.
A “VERTICAL house” built on tiny disused car park in Sydney has been honoured at the World Architecture Festival in Barcelona.
A HEADLINE act at the Melbourne Festival has been forced to cancel his performance due to a political wrangle.
MARGARET Olley would have approved, says Edmund Capon.
FOR an album recorded in an abandoned lunatic asylum in a far-flung corner of New Zealand, Constellations is remarkably devoid of, well, nuttiness.
WHEN the Museum of Contemporary Art’s new wing opens, it won’t have been without a brush with the law.
YOU won’t find any marsupials wandering around Australia’s pavilion at next year’s Venice Architecture Biennale.
TAFELMUSIK brings Galileo, Isaac Newton and Vivaldi together for a new look at old music.
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