‘The arts have never been more necessary’
Blues and jazz star; film and TV composer; human rights ambassador: is there anything Guatemalan musician Gay Moreno can’t do?
Blues and jazz star; film and TV composer; human rights ambassador: is there anything Guatemalan musician Gay Moreno can’t do?
The party for WOMADelaide’s 30th anniversary last weekend didn’t disappoint.
Lizard Blair is in strife again but he can’t guess what’s about to happen next, as an old stranger reemerges. Tim Douglas takes up our tale.
Review’s Isolation Room — a groundbreaking series featuring artists performing from their homes exclusively for our readers — comes to an end
Constantly catching the audience off-guard’ is how Brian Cox, star of Foxtel hit Succession, has worked his craft over six decades.
Cutting-edge artists working at an Australian visual effects company on some of the world’s biggest film productions are out in public for the first time for a groundbreaking project.
Mary McGillivray is gaining traction among a young global audience hungry for an approachable way to understand art.
The luscious, luminous 17th century was both a wonderful and a dreadful time to be a woman composer and musician.
The actress has been an admirer of King’s work since she was a teenager. Now the Oscar-winner is starring in an adaptation of the horror writer’s most personal work.
The arts sector is on itss knees, but is business really listening?
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