Flickerfest 2019 tour includes two shorts with Canberra links
The 28th Flickerfest National Tour includes Paul McDermott's Ghostbear and Geraldine Marin and Marisa Martin's Della Mortika Carousel Of Shame.
- by Ron Cerabona
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Queer history up close and personal from individual perspectives
This collection of monologues chronicles a century of gay and lesbian life in Britain against a background of social, legal and political change.
- by Ron Cerabona
An exhibition of New Zealand artwork that really makes its mark
Māori Markings: Tā Moko at the National Gallery of Australia explores a unique aspect of the culture from across the Tasman Sea.
- by Ron Cerabona
Preparing a puppet politician to procure power
In Nakkiah Lui's satire How to Rule the World, three insiders groom an actor to play a balance-of-power senator who will do their bidding.
- by Ron Cerabona
Canberra poet is touched by songs based on his works
Poems from John Passant's two collections have been set to music by Milena Cifali of Gippsland duo the Awesome on a new CD being launched soon.
- by Ron Cerabona
Alabama native to play Atticus Finch in Rep's To Kill A Mockingbird
Michael Sparks says his home town had a lot of similarities with Harper Lee's fictional Maycomb.
- by Ron Cerabona
Choral concerts coming up in Canberra include an Australian premiere
Leonard Weiss will conduct two concerts featuring works by Australian composers Dan Walker and Christopher Gordon, Arvo Pärt and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
- by Ron Cerabona
'Paul Keating' returns to throw the switch to vaudeville
Jonathan Biggins, famed for his Wharf Revue portrayal of the former prime minister, is doing The Gospel According to Paul, full of sprays and stories.
- by Ron Cerabona
National Gallery's $1 million new acquisition begins melting away
Urs Fischer's Francesco is a wax figure that is lit like a candle and slowly disintegrates before being recast.
- by Ron Cerabona
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