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KAWS: Art for the age of loneliness Art October 23, 2019KAWS is an artist reflecting the times – as shown in his new Australian exhibition exploring human connections in an...
Indie design bonanza at Barangaroo EDITORS' PICKS September 20, 2019The Big Design Market is taking place in Sydney’s Barangaroo this weekend, featuring 200 designers from all over Australia exhibiting...
China’s warriors wow army of art lovers EDITORS' PICKS September 18, 2019One of the archaeological wonders of the 20th century is wowing Melbourne for the first time in nearly 40 years....
Podcast: Diversity in the Emerging Writers’ Festival Podcast August 22, 2019 The Emerging Writers’ Festival is an annual event showcasing the works of new and emerging writers within the Australian...
Over forge and fire, blacksmiths keep ancient art alive Art May 8, 2019Blacksmiths from around the world have gathered in Melbourne to showcase their skills at the Waterside Blacksmith Metal Art Festival....
Pop-up Shakespeare draws a new crowd Entertainment October 29, 2018Elizabethan-era music floats on the light spring breeze as a 900-strong crowd files into Sydney’s Pop-up Globe theatre. Beneath a...
Channelling character through “cosplay” EDITORS' PICKS October 10, 2018Cosplay is more than putting on a costume....
MoMA comes to Melbourne ArtEntertainmentMULTIMEDIAVideo August 20, 2018Some of the most celebrated and iconic contemporary masterworks have recently arrived in Melbourne from New York’s esteemed Museum of...
Ben Ali Ong: film is tactile ArtEDITORS' PICKSEntertainment August 15, 2018Nate Warburton interviews Sydney based photographer Ben Ali Ong to better understand film’s position in the modern era of digital...