Australia
Australia Council Bill passes
The Australia Council Bill has made it through the Senate in the final sitting week before the election.
Protecting your intellectual property on social media
When you post creative content online you maybe be giving away your copyright or at least any real control over…
Circus Oz – Cranked Up
A fabulous display of human feats of skill and acrobatics, as well as a great deal of humour and utter…
Small publishers, big opportunities
Many authors dream of signing an huge multi-book deal with a large publisher. But big is not always the best…
Graeme Murphy’s Swan Lake
Artists from the Australian Ballet and its School provided fine dancing but also emotional ‘colour’ as this story unfolded.
Top 10 literary heroes and villains
Global survey by The Book Depository reveals literature’s most courageous and villainous characters.
Adam Guettel – in Concert
Despite what he may have thought, Adam Guettel’s show was a fascinating insight into the life of a composer.
Southern Cross the Dog
Bill Cheng's debut novel is a tale of morality, compromise and abandon set in Mississippi in 1927.
Dame Edna with the Sydney Symphony
Not even the orchestra was safe from Dame Edna’s satirical wit at this wonderful concert.
Giselle
Ai-Gul Gaisina’s production was first staged by Houston Ballet in only 2011, yet came across as way too yesteryear.