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Review: Dobell Drawing Biennial, AGNSW
This drawing biennial is a considered and erudite take on the medium today.
Review: Capture or Kill by Tom Marcus, Macmillan Publishers
By choosing to write realistically about a contemporary problem Marcus has posed an important ethical question.
Review: Border Districts by Gerald Murnane, Giramondo Publishing
This novel features the unselfconscious musings of a mildly eccentric man about to enter happily into early old age.
Review: The Spinners, Adelaide Festival Centre
Dense with interpretive connotations, The Spinners is an hour-long homage to the Fates of Greek mythology.
Review: Design for Life: Grant and Mary Featherston, Heide Museum of Modern Art
You might not know it, but you must have had a Featherston in your life at some point, as this…
Review: Puffs, Alex Theatre
If you’re a fan of the Harry Potter books and movies, the stage production Puffs is going to make you…
Review: Wilde Creatures, Sydney Opera House
Based on Oscar Wilde's fairy tales, Wilde Creatures is a wonderful show for the whole family.
Review: Timeless by Four on Six
This duo is worthy of a wider audience.
Review: Regina Spektor, Arts Centre
Up in the quirky clouds, an ethereal presence and voice from a higher plane, still as remarkable as ever.
Review: Robyn Archer: Dancing on the Volcano
Robyn Archer returns to perhaps her most enduring artistic fascination, Berlin cabaret between the wars, with Dancing on the Volcano.