Tees that tease and torment
Playing a round of golf at these three Victorian courses presents plenty of challenges – and that’s no bull.
Playing a round of golf at these three Victorian courses presents plenty of challenges – and that’s no bull.
Australia needs bold and fearless artists – and arts programmers – willing to represent difficult issues.
A year on from a controversy that almost saw the Hobart midwinter arts festival cancelled — figuratively and literally — creative director Leigh Carmichael is left to wonder: was it all worth it?
Leigh Carmichael is reconsidering his future with the Dark Mofo festival, saying the fallout from last year’s Union Flag controversy has left him humbled and exhausted.
After six decades in rock ’n’ roll Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood remember their late mate Charlie Watts and marvel at the hand history has dealt them.
We put together an expert panel of journalists to compile the inaugural list of 100 game changers in the arts. Learn more about the panel.
What’s the point of art? Perhaps Jackson Pollock said it best: ‘Art is coming face to face with yourself.’
Australia must now recognise the depth of talent in its midst and celebrate a new generation of cultural leaders.
Raoul Marks is constantly surprising himself. The Fremantle-based creative has been named as one of 100 arts game-changers in The List – Arts and Culture, published in The Australian.
Cannes was shaken, rattled and rolled overnight as the world premiere of Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic rocked the film festival on the French Riviera.
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