FESTEN is a Confronting Satire That Deserves to be Experienced
FESTEN is a Confronting Satire That Deserves to be Experienced
Review: MARY SHELLEY Misses the Opportunity to Celebrate its Subject’s Complex Life
It’s titular subject may have broken from convention, but Mary Shelley certainly doesn’t.
Ned Kelly to Roam Australia Once Again
Sidney Nolan’s classic paintings are set to travel to the “far corners of Australia” from the end of this year, a move set to provide great cultural and economic benefit to regional areas.
PROVOCARÉ Festival Prepares to Arouse Melbourne This July
The festival unites some of the most provocative artists in the world for a daring, entertaining, and thought-provoking event this July.
Review: BROTHERS’ NEST is One of Australia’s Best Films in Years
Intelligent, atmospheric, and finely acted, dark comedy Brothers’ Nest is Australian film at its most memorable.
Le Sacré: Ballet and Circus Arts Unite in Captivating Australian First
Students from the National Institute of Circus Arts and The Australian Ballet School unite in an engaging and vibrant performance.
Stunning New Documentary Explores Life on the Mauritania Railway
Director Macgregor explores the complexities of survival in a remote and challenging region of North-West Africa.
Review: THE BOOKSHOP has a Flashy Cover, but Little Going on Inside
Despite two strong lead performances, THE BOOKSHOP never delivers on the promise of its premise.
Review: ‘On Body and Soul’ Explores Love Founded in Dreams
On Body and Soul tells the story of two eccentric abattoir workers who connect when they realise that, every night they share the same dreams.
Maestro Riccardo Muti set to Lead Australian World Orchestra This May
An annual highlight on Australia’s cultural calendar, we talk to members of the Australian World Orchestra about their upcoming concert season.
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