Australia

The Tallis Scholars
Founded in England in the 1970s, the Tallis Scholars are the leading vocal exponents of Renaissance sacred music in the…

The Light in the Piazza
The most romantic show you’re likely to see on the Melbourne stage for quite some time.

How to run an online festival
A traditional festival draws much of its energy from the gathering of people into an intense physical space. So what…

Lionel Shriver and your inner bigot
Political correctness isn't strangling creativity – it's just inviting us to be aware of our inner bigot.

Untamed
Dancing of the highest calibre distinguishes this new evening of work from Sydney Dance Company

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The national regional arts conference Artlands was launched yesterday with a power trifecta using the occasion to launch new programs…

Why feminists should pay attention to Men's Rights Activists
Men's Rights activists claim feminists have too much power. Censoring them feeds into the anger and hate.

By women, for everyone
The inaugural Festival Fatale, a two-day women’s theatre festival, is an explicitly feminist event.

Western Australia launches new vision for the arts
Strategic Directions 2016-2031 is Western Australia's first long-term vision for the arts and culture sector.

Sector responds to National Opera Review
Contention over call for an additional $24.1 million funding for the major opera companies.