Velazquez, an artist so good, he's hard to write about
Edouard Manet considered him "the greatest painter that ever was".
Edouard Manet considered him "the greatest painter that ever was".
Chick lit meets Wall Street in a comic novel about a woman executive at Bear Stearns during the GFC, written by a former female executive at Bear Stearns.
Lukewarm results from the major auction houses and wary buyers and sellers chill the market.
Imagine if you could bottle Caesar's strategy, Roosevelt's morality and Cleopatra's influence as a leader in the workplace.
The Rio Olympics will dominate, but 2016 has plenty more cultural, sporting and arts festivals to celebrate.
The working relationship between the prime minister and his chief of staff mystified Australia but, in this exclusive extract, a new book asks, who was the real culprit?
China's much-hyped "one belt, one road" strategy to build better roads, railways and ports from Indonesia to Europe, has taken an unlikely detour into the arts world.
Visitors to the Perth International Arts Festival can walk a mile in a stranger's shoes at an exhibit designed to build empathy.
Just don't ever call Annie Leibovitz a celebrity photographer.
Fancy a chandelier-lit musical soiree in a marble cave in Iceland? A voyage from pole to pole? Farm-to-table dining on the high seas? Luxury...
A new Australian film lurches between comedy, drama, mystery and tragedy, writes John McDonald.
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