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Review: 21st Biennale of Sydney
A soft touch lands a cohesive exhibition with a strong message at the hands of Mami Kataoka.
Two Sisters by Asne Seierstad
Two Sisters is literary journalism at its best.
Riccardo Chailly | Igor Stravinsky
A deeply satisfying all-Stravinsky CD of live recordings released by Decca in January
Review: STEEL: Art Design Architecture
Today steel is one of the most ubiquitous materials in the world. This exhibition looks at how artists and designers…
Review: A Pacifist’s Guide to the War on Cancer
Bryony Kimmings latest work is remarkable, life-changing theatre.
Review: Waqt al-tagheer: Time of change
An erudite exhibition takes a look at the work of contemporary Australian Muslim artists.
Review: Hand to God at the Alex Theatre
A combination of The Muppets and The Exorcist with a healthy dose of The Book of Mormon and Avenue Q…
Review: The Book of Mormon
South Park creators reinvent the musical in this surprisingly sweet tribute.
Review: Korea by Michael Pembroke
Published by Hardie Grant Books, Korea: Where the American Century Began delves into the past and present of the Korean…
Review: 52 Hertz at Blue Room Theatre
Tragedies of modern relationships reflected in the forlorn existence of a lost whale in this play by Terence Smith.