Storrier takes Archibald
TIM Storrier’s self-portrait, The Historic Wayfarer (After Bosch), is the winner of this year’s Archibald Prize.
TIM Storrier’s self-portrait, The Historic Wayfarer (After Bosch), is the winner of this year’s Archibald Prize.
FUNDING for film, television and theatre should be explicitly linked to local content, according to playwright David Williamson.
AFTER working with Larry David, Wanda Sykes should find Melbourne a breeze.
A STRONG local program has never been more important at the New Zealand International Arts Festival.
HOLED up in a pub in Sydney’s inner-city Darlinghurst, former Guns N’ Roses lead guitarist Slash looks right at home.
THERE is a poignant symmetry between Lissa Twomey and New Zealand, which the festival director has called home for six years.
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
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