Performing Arts
OZ magazine goes digital – and the party continues
The University of Wollongong will house the digital archive of counterculture magazine OZ, continuing the lit legend.
Surviving on the Fringe: the reality for Edinburgh's arts community
The Fringe brings thousands of visiting artists to Edinburgh but what impact does this have on artists who call the…
The secret of good radio revealed
New research reveals that greater control of vocal chords is behind the best voices, but are such skills innate or…
Edinburgh Fringe opens with flyers and a plea for humanity
The Fringe has returned to Edinburgh, along with the traditional fanfare of pop-up bars, fireworks, street performers and flyers.
Opera world mourns the death of Carlo Bergonzi
Considered the foremost Verdi tenor of his age, the Italian opera singer has died aged 90.
Entertainment world mourns Elaine Stritch
Adored by Stephen Sondheim and Noel Coward, the veteran Broadway star has died aged 89.
Is this the exhibition of the future…or just a web page?
How Vegemite-loving flies prompted the thong dress is just one of the stories in the NFSA’s first online exhibition.
Are festivals 'fundamentally unjustifiable'?
Perth International Arts Festival’s Jonathan Holloway gave delegates at the recent APACA conference a frank insight into arts festivals with…
Art is worth less in the age of Spotify – and not just financially
When the consumer can delete at the push of a button royalties are drastically reduced and artistic worth is liquified.
Should Rolf Harris's art be removed?
Does condemning Rolf Harris as a sexual predator require expurgating his art from public collections?