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Takashi Murakami: major retrospective of Japanese artist to be held in Sydney this year
An exhibition of work by acclaimed Japanese artist Takashi Murakami will be presented in Sydney in December 2026.
Best opportunities, grants & awards for creatives: 23 to 29 March 2026
This week brings opportunities for Indigenous dance groups and emerging writers, plus lucrative artist residencies.
12 shows to see at Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Almost 800 shows are presented at MICF this year. To make selecting what to see easier, here are 12 festival…
The Devil’s Violin review: ACO brings style and flair to a lively program
In The Devil's Violin, the ACO musicians showcase their strengths on stunning Golden Age instruments.
Moulin Rouge! at 25: how Baz Luhrmann reinvented the movie musical
Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! may be more akin to opera than musical films of the past.
Cannon by Lee Lai lingers as a quiet and powerful work
Cannon is a reminder that exhaustion, obligation and the search for connection rarely fade neatly with time.
DIY magic and fan funding: The Witchy Girls conjures a new model for making Aussie TV
After funding rejections, RuPaul's Drag Race champ Lazy Susan and her sister Zelda Moon are turning to live audiences to…
West Gate review: a flawed but powerful play about the loss of 35 lives
The collapse of Melbourne's West Gate Bridge is dramatised in this new MTC production by playwright Dennis McIntosh and director…
Timothée Chalamet’s words on Gen Z audiences say far more than his views on opera and ballet
Social media turned on the actor after his remarks that ‘no one cares’ about opera and ballet, but the debate…
Biennale of Sydney review: Western Sydney shines in this international showcase
In our second review, ArtsHub looks at the Biennale of Sydney's Western Sydney venues.