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Seventy-three-year-old Mavis Staples returns to Australia with a new album on its way, her second in collaboration with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, as the soul and gospel legend continues to not…

Deeper in Vogue

Deeper in Vogue

Every March, Melbourne becomes a hub of both the “food and wine” and the “fashion” universes, with visitors and locals alike bustling about the city in search of their next…

Tim Hecker

For the uninitiated, coming across the work of Tim Hecker can be like taking a 90-degree turn away from anything they have ever known as ‘music’.

Casus – Knee Deep

New Brisbane contemporary company Casus will bring their breathtaking and fragile display of skills to The Famous Spiegeltent for a two-week season from March 5.

Einstein and Glass

Exclusively to the Arts Centre Melbourne, late July and early August will see the return to Australia of one of the undisputed masterpieces of 20th century composition, Philip Glass’ Einstein…

Family anger

1988 was the 200th anniversary of white settlement in Australia, and in an attempt to celebrate, the Australian Bicentennial Commission distributed grants for artists to create work about Australia.

Constellations

Constellations

Take a boy-meets-girl love story and throw in quantum physics theory and what you get is the Australian premiere of Nick Payne’s critically-acclaimed, award-winning production Constellations.

Port Fairy Folk Festival

Port Fairy Folk Festival, held annually since 1977 in the picturesque Victorian seaside town, once again boasts an impressive line-up of talent in early March with artists such as American…

Katie Noonan: Love-Song-Circus

Katie Noonan brings to life the tragic yet inspiring stories of Australia’s first female convicts in the new production, Love-Song-Circus – a project that sees the songstress collaborating with a…

Australian Voices

Since its establishment in 1995, the Australian National Academy of Music has been in a constant process of evolution, sometimes planned, sometimes reactive, sometimes simply a reflection of the considerable…

Dance Massive 2013

This year’s Dance Massive will be the third addition of the bi-annual festival established by Arts House, Dancehouse and Malthouse Theatre to collaboratively showcase Australia’s contemporary dance community.

Ardeem: Love

Heard of Ardeem yet? No? That’s probably because he has been ensconced in his bedroom for the past few years to work on his debut album, a labour of love…

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