Performing Arts
Punk's legacy, 40 years on
Punk spoke urgently when it first broke in the Seventies. Four decades on, what remains of the movement's anger and…
Eddie Palmieri: Latin Jazz Septet
Afro-Cuban music lifts the roof at Hamer Hall.
Making your workplace a mosh pit for creative ideas
The key to success in scaling your creative company is to demolish the silos and the egos and dive in…
Whatâs Love Got To Do With It?
If you could buy a cure for love, would you?
Darwin Festival to go ahead despite political ruckus
Despite recent dramas, including the dismissal of the Board and the appointment of a statutory manager, the 2016 Festival will…
Regenerating regional arts
Regional Australia may be dry and dusty but the cultural landscape has a vitality that demonstrates the power of culture…
Sense and Spontaneity
Fast paced, long-form comedic improvisation with a Jane Austen theme thrills dedicated fans and newcomers alike.
Alexander Gavrylyuk
A brilliant technical achievement, but never out of top gear.
EnsÅ Quartet
A sophisticated modern edge characterises this colourful chamber group making its first national tour.
No clear winner but a clear loser
Indeed the most positive comment in relation to Senator Fifield that we could find on Twitter was 'He turned up'.