Australia

How much has #MeToo achieved for safer arts workplaces?
Five years on from when women rallied over issues of sexual misconduct at work – how much has change in…

Vale Jack Charles
The Aboriginal actor, storyteller, activist and elder Jack Charles has died.

Musical review: Freaky Friday
Based on the beloved 1972 novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney films, this musical continues to stay the…

Book review: Cut, Susan White
An incisive exploration of misogyny in a surgical setting.

Exhibition review: Cobi Cockburn
Finding new rigour in a signature practice, glass artist Cobi Cockburn pulls off a stellar exhibition that is demanding of…

Exhibition review: Fresh Hell
Ryan Presley's first solo show explores notions of power, race and colonialism.

Opera review: Iolanthe
Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe was given star treatment by the opera students of Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University.

Fringe Festival embraces pay-what-you-can model
Taking over empty space in the rocks and spilling through the precinct with music, comedy, food and art, SIDESHOW invites…

Theatre review: A Raisin in the Sun
Lorraine Hansberry’s timeless family drama untangles the complexity of race, misogyny and the pursuit of the American dream.

Vale Shirley McKechnie
Professor Shirley McKechnie was one of the most influential artists and educators Australia has produced.