The Arts
Indigenous DJ bringing first nation tunes to youth event in S.A
Dre Ngatokorua aka DJ MoZzi was inspired to get into DJing through his father’s love of hip-hop, and after watching......
Stories from the stage: The Archive of Educated Hearts
The Archive of Educated Hearts is Casey Jay Andrews’ one woman play, which was first performed at The 2018 Edinburgh......
Youth views on Arts engagement
Engaging teens in the arts means inviting them in and ensuring that the activities they find when they arrive fit......
Art Gallery of South Australia appoints first female director
International arts leader Rhana Devenport will step into the top role at the Art Gallery of South Australia from October......
Arts with a message: The Colour Orange
Pauline Hanson has been a divisive figure in Australian politics for more than 20 years. The Colour Orange: The Pauline......
Arts with a message: Love letters to the public transport system
Writer and theatre-maker Molly Taylor credits a fateful trip on public transport with changing the course of her life. With......
Playwright award celebrates Indigenous storytelling
The Balnaves Foundation Indigenous Playwright’s Award celebrates Indigenous storytelling and the winner was announced yesterday, during National Reconciliation Week, at the......
Opera for all: Carmen and the music of seduction
Opera Australia’s production of Carmen is a contemporary take on the famous opera by Georges Bizet. Carmen is an unusual female protagonist in......
Study claims art can reduce re-offending among ex-prisoners
Art has traditionally been viewed as a good in itself – a benefit to the citizenry, something that should be......
Richard III gets a revamp
Richard III is one of the most misogynist plays Shakespeare ever wrote. But the current Bell Shakespeare production that depicts a......