The Canberra Short Film Festival got off to a cracking start last night (March 17) at Dendy, with a mix of international, national and Canberra-made films.
Celebrating life in Gungahlin, looking into Greek Independence, and performing works from some of Europe's greatest composers. It's all featured – and more – in arts editor HELEN MUSA'S latest "artsday" column.
“It’s pure theatre, it’s wild and it’s super-charged with the idea that teenage girls can achieve anything if they put their minds to it,” says "Fangirls" director Paige Rattray.
“Mention it to anyone over the age of 21 and they’ll give you a blank look, but mention it to any 15-year-old and they’ll know exactly what you’re talking about.” Here comes "Be More Chill".
Vocalist Emma Pask returns to town with the Emma Pask Quartet, performing swinging jazz standards and upbeat Latin rhythms, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA in her daily arts round-up.
“Canberra Women In Music” is a new three-day festival with a line-up of 11 bands across three venues, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA in her daily arts round-up.
The sense of excitement is palpable at the Four Winds office in Bermagui as its inaugural creative director, Lindy Hume, takes over the reins for the 2021 and 2022 Easter festivals.