An inquiry is investigating how the state’s cultural industries are being supported. Figures show a drop in funding,and some artists say it’s becoming too hard to work.
Pianist Jayson Gillham has reached an out-of-court settlement with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s former managing director,but his case against the MSO and others continues.
The most visited museum in the world is also the most overcrowded,and then there are problems in the roof and outdated facilities.
From singing nuns and hobbits to ice-skating legends,here are highlights of the year ahead.
Do’s children’s books have topped sales lists for the past five years. Now,they’ll make the jump to the screen.
Roger Cook said local governments had offered to fund the now-cancelled Sculpture by the Sea event if the location was moved from Cottesloe to a different beach.
One Day in September imagines the world of a footballer grappling with coming out.
The landmark music program is celebrating its 50th birthday. Its impact on local artists was undeniable,and there are calls to bring it back.
The world’s most influential prize for a single work of fiction has been announced in London this morning. Australian Charlotte Wood was among six authors shortlisted,but an English author took out the award.
It’s a joy to watch a feel-good musical that does exactly what it says on the box.