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No false notes in tale of family reunited by grief
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No false notes in tale of family reunited by grief

Music by Mark Seymour weaves gently through Red Stitch's nuanced domestic drama.

  • by Cameron Woodhead

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A pool on the Yarra? 90 Melbourne designs showcased in Hong Kong
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A pool on the Yarra? 90 Melbourne designs showcased in Hong Kong

Melbourne is the sister city to this year's Business of Design Week in Hong Kong.

  • by Ray Edgar
Bloc Party remixes seminal album with a bang
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Bloc Party remixes seminal album with a bang

The British group performed their seminal album Silent Alarm in full ... backwards.

  • by Michael Harry
Chamber orchestra ends year with assured, crowd-pleasing program
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Chamber orchestra ends year with assured, crowd-pleasing program

Melbourne Chamber Orchestra flowed, mostly, through a program of Bach favourites.

  • by Clive O'Connell
Queenscliff Music Festival keeps up the good-time feel
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Queenscliff Music Festival keeps up the good-time feel

Unpretentious but not lacking in talent, the festival is relaxed and happy.

  • by Hannah Francis
Fine showcase for MSO
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Fine showcase for MSO

They don’t get more classic than the opening and closing works on this latest program from the MSO.

  • by Clive O'Connell
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80 Minutes No Interval: Curses and twists even the critics will love
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80 Minutes No Interval: Curses and twists even the critics will love

This brisk black comedy has hardly any fat on it, plenty of pleasing twists and moments of schlock horror, and curtain call arrives on the knocker.

  • by Cameron Woodhead
How do the parties' arts policies stack up in Victoria's election?
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How do the parties' arts policies stack up in Victoria's election?

The arts are not a high priority in the upcoming election.

  • by Andrew Bock
Laughing in the face of death
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Laughing in the face of death

It's a painfully slow piece of absurd theatre, but also painfully funny.

  • by Cameron Woodhead
Trip to the unknown: Mills DJs a sci-fi symphony
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Trip to the unknown: Mills DJs a sci-fi symphony

Techno legend Jeff Mills takes his show off the stage and into new spaces.

  • by Eleanor Marsh
Rave for kids (and parents) that substitutes Wiggles for Daft Punk
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Rave for kids (and parents) that substitutes Wiggles for Daft Punk

The music is pumping, there's bright lights and a smoke machine. But this rave isn't like others - here the revellers are as young as three months

  • by Zoe Wilson