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Latest news: Arts, Culture and Entertainment
Indigenous artists turn trams into moving galleries
Indigenous artists have transformed inner-city trams into travelling canvases that celebrate history, caring for country, community and connection.
Jun 13, 2023
Newly discovered Tom Roberts portrait goes under hammer
A newly found portrait by the leading Australian Impressionist Tom Roberts is up for auction in England.
Jun 13, 2023
Tony Awards telecast make inclusive history amid strike
Kimberly Akimbo, about a teenager who ages in reverse, and Tom Stoppard's autobiographical Leopoldstadt were among the winners at the Tony Awards.
Jun 12, 2023
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Lloyd Webber fears for future of Broadway due to costs
British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber says high running costs are turning New York's famous Broadway theatre district into only hosting "very big hits".
Jun 11, 2023
Barry Humphries one-ups Dame Edna with very nice medal
The late comedian Barry Humphries has been given another gong, having delighted and outraged audiences for more than half a century.
Jun 11, 2023
Refugee stories shine on the silver screen
Two feature documentaries screening at Sydney Film Festival tell the stories of dispossessed and detained Middle East refugees hoping for freedom in Australia.
Jun 10, 2023
'Uncle, you're home,' friends sing to Archie
Long-time friends, collaborators and his contemporaries have celebrated Uncle Archie Roach in a night of tribute performances.
Jun 10, 2023
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Thornton's The New Boy screens at Sydney Film Festival
Warwick Thornton's latest film The New Boy is screening at the Sydney Film Festival and explores powers that can be used for good or evil.
Jun 09, 2023
To activate Australia's cosplay champion, press AltF4
Cosplayer Stephanie Vander Heyden, better known as AltF4, will be showing off her otherworldly costume skills at Oz Comic-Con.
Jun 09, 2023
Epic gold rush migrant drama to take centre stage
From Qing Dynasty China to the laneways of Melbourne’s China Town, an adaption of Australia's first Chinese novel will deliver a morality tale for the ages.
Jun 09, 2023
Bubble blizzard lights up Melbourne's winter festival
Melbourne's Federation Square has been lit up with luminous bubbles as part of the RISING Festival.
Jun 08, 2023
Colourful design sets the scene for Bonnard blockbuster
Vintage visions of France by Pierre Bonnard are nested in colourful scenes by contemporary architect India Mahdavi in a conversation between art and design.
Jun 08, 2023
National Gallery postpones major Aboriginal art show
A major exhibition of Aboriginal art at the National Gallery of Australia has been postponed as the gallery investigates accusations of interference.
Jun 07, 2023
Dada sculptures donated to National Gallery of Victoria
Two dozen sculptures by German-French artist Hans Arp, also known as Jean Arp, have been donated to the National Gallery of Victoria.
Jun 07, 2023
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'I would do it all again' says Dark Mofo impresario
The final Dark Mofo festival helmed by Leigh Carmichael is being launched and after a decade of frequent controversy, Carmichael says he would do it all again.
Jun 07, 2023
Opera Australia launches Sydney season of Enlightenment
Opera Australia's interim creative director has programmed 18th century classics for its summer season at the Sydney Opera House.
Jun 05, 2023
LaPaglia's Aussie stage debut in Death of a Salesman
Acclaimed actor Anthony LaPaglia makes his Australian theatre debut in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, directed by Neil Armfield.
Jun 05, 2023
Matt Shirvington to replace Kochie on 7 Sunrise couch
Olympian Matt Shirvington will replace longtime 7 Sunrise morning television host David Koch and takes up his spot at Brekky Central on Monday June 12.
Jun 05, 2023
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Faces in the street again in famed poet's birthplace
Grenfell's Henry Lawson Festival is putting a new twist on the famous poem Faces in the Street, having bounced back from floods and isolation.
Jun 03, 2023
Kates return with killer jokes in small-town whodunnit
Comedic duo Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan's latest outing is a small-town whodunnit bringing Australian idiosyncrasies to a global audience.
Jun 02, 2023
Initiative urges arts groups to unfriend fossil fuels
A Climate for Art is an initiative asking arts organisations to divest from companies linked to fossil fuels, with a dozen already on board with the plan.
Jun 02, 2023
No Batman or Superman in land of Indigenous superheroes
Two comic book creators have launched a series of Indigenous graphic novels that showcase stories from more than 65,000 years ago.
Jun 01, 2023
Rarely seen Rembrandts on display in new exhibition
Rembrandt etchings are on show at the most comprehensive exhibition of the Dutch master's work in Australia in 25 years.
Jun 01, 2023
No 'sweetheart deals' for sports-loving energy giants
Some of Australia's leading companies are fending off accusations they are trying to buy public support with sponsorship of sports events and the arts.
May 31, 2023
Balls in the air as NSW works to replace Active Kids
The scrapping of a universal subsidy for kids' sport in NSW could be replaced with a more-targeted subsidy.
May 30, 2023
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