Search News

See all news

Search Results

Four people stand in a forest wearing long black coats. The three women also wear tall black hats, the man a tall white one.
Opinions & Analysis

5 things about WOMADelaide for 2025

Even the most well-established festivals welcome newcomers every year. For those considering WOMADelaide next year, here are some things you…

Opinions & Analysis

Arts organisations say they want to be ‘cultural leaders’ – but are they living up to their goals?

Should our leading arts companies take a stand more often?

There's Something About Music from L to R: Irena Lysiuk, Naomi Price, Luke Kennedy and Marcus Corowa Photo: Damien Bredburg
News

Review: Brisbane Festival opening

An eclectic opening night event set the tone of inclusivity and diversity for Brisbane Festival’s 2023 program.

Features

What our opera companies have on offer in 2023

Two Wagner Ring Cycles, First Nations and new commissioned works, plus a Gilbert and Sullivan festival, offer some diverse opera…

A dark-skinned woman with curly hair stands in profile to the camera. She is wearing a disposable surgical mask.
Opinions & Analysis

A show to die for

Chronically ill and disabled people are already familiar with judging risks to their lives. What can they teach the performing…

radiohead kid a mnesia exhibition ps5
Opinions & Analysis

Have Radiohead made a gallery from the PS5?

Legendary alternative band Radiohead have built a free interactive art exhibition for the PlayStation 5 and PC. It’s very cool.

Opinions & Analysis

How Australians are surviving lockdown through the arts

New research by Frederic Kiernan, Anthony Chmiel, Sandra Garrido, Martha Hickey, and Jane W. Davidson looks at the role of…

Thanks to No Money Enterprise it became cool to be from Logan City, QLD. Image supplied.
Opinions & Analysis

Pasifika Pride and the power of visibility

Filmmaker Jessica Magro has many reasons to celebrate the artistic success of Pacific Islander hip-hop artists.

Opinions & Analysis

Arts sponsorship raises ethical questions

Can Perth have an ethical and sustainable Fringe Festival?

Opinions & Analysis

Saxism or Sexism? Gender diversity in the classical saxophone community

The classical music sector has long been dominated by men, a situation only amplified for classical saxophonists. The sexism in…

1 2