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Prehistoric

Brisbane in the late 1970s, with its underlying vibe of sleazy politics and oppression, is excellent theatrical fodder.

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Good Vibrations

The true story of an unsung hero of Northern Irish Rock n' Roll.

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UniSA and WOMADelaide join hands for Planet Talks

UniSA plans to educate and 'stimulate the mind' at the upcoming WOMADelaide Festival.

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The Cake Man

While the premise of The Cake Man is admirable, it sadly falls short of a provocative and worthy subject.

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Namatjiras meet with royalty - again

Carrying on a tradition, decedents of renowned Indigenous artist, Albert Namatjira, have met with Her Majesty The Queen.

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Queenscliff Music Festival

Queenscliff pulled out all the punches in its 17th Music Festival.

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University of Sydney offers new Bachelor of Visual Arts

Greater flexibility will offer graduates of the new Bachelor of Visual Arts more opportunities and flexibility in the art world.

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The Ring Cycle: Götterdämmerung

A powerful if confusing rendition completed Opera Australia's historic first staging of the complete Ring of Nibelungs.

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How I Live Now

Adolescent angst gives way to a romantic idyll, then comfort and hope is replaced by cruelty and horror.

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How music can teach the world to listen

The Seekers wanted to teach the world to sing but music can help us with a skill we need more:…

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