"A WHOLE lot of people crammed into the one house – it couldn’t be more relevant,” director Karen Vickery says of “Brighton Beach Memoirs", the feel-good play she is about to stage.
Artist Nicola Dickson's new show is inspired by part of the Baudin collection acquired by the Empress Joséphine, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA in her daily arts round-up.
Stephen Pike, artistic director and program manager of The Q, Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre, will retire at the end of this week, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.
In a release headed “a little less conversation, a little more action please”, MusicACT has today (July 16) lashed out at the ACT Government's inaction on the 2019 Entertainment Action Plan—but with a touch of humour.
It's been a long-held dream in Canberra arts circles to have a central calendar so the city’s dreadful cultural clashes happen less often and now thanks to technology, Canberra has not one, but two.
Musicians continue to get creative with how and where they're performing, with festivals streamed live in your lounge room, kitchen or wherever you are! Arts editor HELEN MUSA has the story.
Local filmmaker-actor-academic Ian Hart has turned from stage and screen to books with his young adult novel “Ben: The Boy From Nowhere”, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.
Canberra classical guitarist Matt Withers is one of the lucky recipients of a series of newly-announced commissions resulting from the new Australian Music Fund, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.