Sydney
Theatre review: Peer Gynt
A live orchestra accompanies this famous but infrequently performed production with words by Henrik Ibsen and score by Edvard Grieg.
Theatre review: Golden Blood
A desperate tale set in Singapore about the push and pull of siblings drawn into the underworld.
Opera review: Madama Butterfly, Opera Australia
A contemporary take on Puccini's classic opera.
SXSW: South by Southwest comes to Sydney
SXSW Sydney will expand the world-famous music, film and art festival into the Asia Pacific region for the first time.
Exhibitions review: Sea and Sky by Mostyn Bramley-Moore and Look Out by John Smith
Two artist showcasing work that highlight the resonance of nature and past ephemeral connections.
Narratives of struggle and healing in Refugee Week
Events commemorating and celebrating Refugee Week 2022.
Whiteley AGNSW bequest valued at over $100 million
The Wendy and Arkie Whiteley Bequest will be one of the largest single donations in the history of the Art…
Theatre review: Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes
A #metoo play exploring thorny issues of entanglement and responsibility.
Dance review: ab [intra]
An emotionally resonant work of connection and dissolution.
How entering an art prize can break boundaries in your practice
As well as offering a $10,000 main prize, the Hornsby Art Prize ensures finalists’ works are exposed to new eyes…