Tina Arena guest appearance surprises Splendour crowd
It was a weekend filled with surprise guest appearances at Splendour in the Grass.
Rachel Clun is a reporter at the Brisbane Times, with a special interest in health and entertainment
It was a weekend filled with surprise guest appearances at Splendour in the Grass.
The sun was setting over the amphitheatre at Splendour in the Grass, with many choosing to sit and relax rather than dance for Bernard Fanning's solo performance.
Fun House is just one of dozens of shows in the Brisbane Festival, which runs for three weeks from September 9.
You are seated at a table in a leagues club next to the Daintree Developers Corporation. There are brown paper bags on the table for donations, as this event is a fundraiser for Joh Bjelke-Petersen's campaign to become prime minister.
Music teachers, such as Katie Noonan's teacher Mr Mangan, are being celebrated with a new ARIA award.
A new exhibition at GOMA is displaying more than 500 costumes, sets and props from the many Marvel films.
"Blueberries will not prevent cancer, they'll just make your breakfast taste better."
Three stalwarts of the local music scene tells us what makes the "Brisbane" sound, and which bands capture it best.
A Queensland trial of the HIV prevention drug PrEP may sound like odd fodder for a cabaret and burlesque show about queer sex, but not for Regan Lynch.
Incorporating flippers, thongs, beatboxing and flamenco, Untapped is no ordinary dance show.
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