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2021-06-14 14:00:00
The Herald reviewed the ‘sweet harmonies’ and ‘transitory burlesques’ of Princess Rangiriri and her Maori Maids, who had begun their George Street residency.
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2021-06-14 13:59:00
It is back to the future with the NSW government’s announcement of the museum’s renewal at Ultimo.
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2021-06-14 13:59:00
The museum will become the heart of a new cultural precinct almost a year after the decision to shut its doors was reversed.
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2021-06-14 10:04:00
The national broadcaster should have a flagship arts program as prominent and enduring to this vital area as Four Corners is to its current-affairs line-up.
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2021-06-14 05:16:42
YouTube has long been the most popular music service in the world. Finally, it figured out how to generate enough cash to make many people in the music world happy.
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2021-05-08 06:00:00
As the veteran travel show celebrates its 30th birthday, the LA-based presenter says it’s a perfect time to dream about adventures beyond our shores.
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2021-05-08 06:00:00
After skewering breakfast television and cooking shows, Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney have turned their comedy in an unexpected direction.
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2021-05-08 00:07:25
This production treads a fine line between thoughtful experiment and blunt spectacle
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2021-05-07 19:00:00
The actor was acquitted of indecent assault and assault charges in December and now appears determined to win over the court of public opinion.
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2021-05-07 09:30:00
The single largest collection of Indigenous items has been repatriated to Australia.
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2021-05-07 08:33:22
Ella Baxter’s first novel follows the experiences of a funeral parlour cosmetician who experiences grief for the first time.
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2021-05-07 07:00:00
Actor Elaine Crombie says a new production of The 7 Stages of Grieving, about Indigenous Australian history, is as relevant today as when it was written 26 years ago.
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2021-05-07 06:00:00
It isn’t the tree’s age-old, symbolic significance that forms the focus of this exhibition; it’s the destruction of wilderness that threatens the very basis of human life.
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2021-05-07 06:00:00
Australian publishing has had its fair share of charismatic editors, as Craig Munro reveals in Literary Lion Tamers.
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2021-05-07 06:00:00
Clunes’ annual festival returned but with some significant differences.
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2021-03-19 06:52:32
The Sydney restaurateur will auction nearly 170 works by artists such as John Olsen and Charles Blackman - but there are some he can’t bear to part with.
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2021-03-19 05:03:00
Our guide to what’s showing in Melbourne’s galleries.
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2021-03-19 05:00:00
As ACMI’s Chief Experience Officer, Seb Chan wants to change the modern museum experience.
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2021-03-19 05:00:00
Artists and their parents become co-conspirators in The National using their work to uncover the power, tension and possibility posed by generational ties.
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2021-03-19 05:00:00
Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi follows her exploration of masculinity in Uganda with a look at womanhood.
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2021-03-19 05:00:00
Azita’s Glen Echo, Jesswar’s Tropixx, Middle Kids’ Today We’re the Greatest and Avgenicos Brothers’ Treading Water.
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2021-03-19 05:00:00
In Barry Divola’s novel, his hero, a middle-aged Peter Pan-type figure, gets into all sorts of scrapes as he drives his brother across the US.
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2021-03-19 05:00:00
Duncan McNab investigates the fiasco of the plague ship that docked in Circular Quay – and let its passengers disembark.
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2021-03-19 05:00:00
Staff are hoping that the Melbourne chain will become the first in the country to negotiate an enterprise bargaining agreement.
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2021-03-19 05:00:00
Closing the Guantanamo Bay detention centre is a vital first step towards change in America, says the star of The Mauritanian.






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