Victoria
Ballet review: Giselle, Arts Centre Melbourne
The Tokyo Ballet production of this beloved classic is enough to prove the existence of magic.
Exhibition review: Paul Yore and Albert Tucker: Structures of Feeling, Heide Museum of Modern Art
Two artists straddle the generational divide in their works that speak of war and imperialism.
Performance review: Prinnie Stevens: Lady Sings The Blues, MEMO Music Hall
A beloved anthology of songs sung with care and pizzazz.
At your fingertips: a one-stop shop for arts and culture
Creative Whitehorse brings together a wide range of cultural offerings, from theatre and exhibitions to workshops and heritage spaces in…
Exhibition review: Between Waves, ACCA
The third iteration of the Yalingwa series, ‘Between Waves’ resets binaries to find a delicate in-between space.
Opera review: Idomeneo, Palais Theatre
A striking co-production that draws on Greek mythology to offer hope for a new world.
Performance review: Josh Staley, Quicker than the Eye, Arrow on Swanston
Not just quick of hand, Staley is also funny and a good showman.
The Australian Ballet dancers pivot to industrial action
Stalled pay negotiations reflect the financial woes of the country's leading ballet company.
60% of women and non-binary people feel unsafe in Melbourne’s music spaces
Many punters also report feeling unsafe, explains academic Andrea Jean Baker.
Exhibition review: What Is Your Gov'ment Name: Olana Janfa, Immigration Museum
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Olana Janfa's exhibition 'What's Is Your Gov’ment Name'