Hockney's stroke of digital genius
At 79, British artist David Hockney embraces change better than many of his much younger peers.
Annabel Ross is a Reporter for The Age.
At 79, British artist David Hockney embraces change better than many of his much younger peers.
You can't help but think that if Gertrude Stein were alive, she'd give the Victorian Opera's new production of Four Saints in Three Acts two thumbs up.
The latest work from renowned Melbourne choreographer Lucy Guerin makes its international premiere at Melbourne Festival next week.
They call him the Afghan Elvis, and while singer Farhad Darya isn't afraid to sing his own praises on occasion, the nickname, he says, is a "Western thing".
The Faith No More frontman has teamed up with Australian composer Anthony Pateras for his new project, which heads to Hobart for a world exclusive in January.
The multiple Tony Award-winning smash hit production written by Cyndi Lauper opens in Melbourne next month. What the world needs now is Kinky Boots, sweet Kinky Boots.
Australian musician Darren Hanlon has brought Eric Isaacson of Mississippi Records to Australia to celebrate the work of legendary musicologist Alan Lomax.
Three Australians are among the nominees for the distinguished Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
Apart from working two days as a chippie, Andy Sutherland and his mate Ben had no renovation experience. Until they were cast on The Block.
Jarryd Madden has been nominated for the Telstra Ballet Dancer Award for a second time; his wife Amy Harris won in 2012.
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