Jo Davenport: Time Recalled
The transitory is held captive; the artist imbues the intangible experience and its recollection with a palpable and unwavering energy.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival
With the launch over, the countdown begins to Australia’s largest cultural event.
Cock
The Melbourne Theatre Company’s latest play from Mike Bartlett, with music by Missy Higgins, deals with one young man trying to find his place in society via a homo-hetero love…
Project 14
The title of the latest project show to open at Anna Pappas Gallery in Prahran is sure to conjure images of artists flocking and gambolling in open fields: painting, sculpting,…
The Government Inspector
The prolific Simon Stone celebrates the art of theatre in his new play to open The Malthouse Theatre’s 2014 season.
Ludovico Einaudi at The Arts Centre Melbourne
When The Independent recently described Ludovico Einaudi as “one of the world’s most successful living classical composers”, it put neatly into words what others have struggled to say about this…
Wonderment Walk
A giant bronze frog and 30 portraits have hit Melbourne streets to enhance the city’s walking tours.
Echuca’s Riverboats Music Festival
This weekend, old world paddlesteamers will pull into the banks of the Murray River carrying a host of Australian’s finest musical talent.

The Scientists set to play at Howler
The legendary Perth post-punk rockers The Scientists are reforming for a nation-wide tour in March of this year to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their forming.
Gudinski: International Power Player
Fresh from the retrospective at RMIT Gallery, Michael Gudinski adds another honour to an already long list.
Music, Melbourne and My Memories
Michael Gudinski walks through the current RMIT Gallery exhibition.
Billy Bragg: Bragging Rights
Billy Bragg returns to Australia for a national tour that will include the Palais Theatre.