Melbourne
Catherine Opie: global lens, Australian click-through
In an Australian first, a survey exhibition of LA-based queer photographer, Catherine Opie, heads to Heide.
Theatre review: The Crocodile, fortyfivedownstairs
How can a struggling actor maximise his value after being swallowed by a crocodile?
Stitching together an exhibition that foregrounds women's art
SHE of Mind and Body is the latest showcase from the Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre in Dandenong, which…
Building queer crip spaces from the ground up
A new lifesaving club will be popping up in Melbourne’s north-east, open to both physical and digital engagements – hint,…
Music review: Mosaics: Contemporary sounds of Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl
A rich musical program in the second instalment from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's free Sidney Myer Bowl series.
So you want my arts job: Damian Callinan, comedian
There’s more to comedy than just making people laugh, Damian Callinan explains.
Theatre review: Nosferatu, Malthouse
A modern telling of a classic tale plays around with a pastiche of Gothic tropes.
Performance review: JUDY • AUSTRALIA • 1964, National Theatre
The story of Judy Garland’s dramatic concert tour of Australia in 1964 has everything you want in a musical performance.
Performance review: Teeny Tiny Stevies, Sidney Myer Music Bowl
ARIA award-winning children's band perform outdoors to a delighted audience of young and old(er).
Performance review: BURGERZ, Theatre Works
BURGERZ is a provocative and visceral exploration of an act of trans violence – as cooking show.