Writers K Patrick,Winnie Dunn,Jake Adelstein and Mirandi Riwoe on the theme of this year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival,Take Me Away.
Deborah Frances-White was surprised when a man emailed her saying he’d listened to 18 months worth of her show The Guilty Feminist.
As Air plays 1998’s Moon Safari live for the first time,the odd couple reveals the story behind the era-defining album – and their own relationship.
The Australian Chamber Orchestra provided a night to remember at the Melbourne Recital Centre performing Mahler’s Song of the Earth.
On the Spanish path that pilgrims have walked for more than 1000 years,Australian actor Chris Haywood experienced a life-changing moment while shooting a new film.
The Booker Prize-shortlisted author talks climate change,writing teenage characters and Judy Blume.
Choreographer Joel Bray revisits his Pentecostal upbringing in a new show that took him by surprise.
One of opera’s most famous ‘mad scenes’ is on show in Melbourne Opera’s production of Lucia di Lammermoor.
This Aussie-made reboot of Planet of the Apes is not a movie to be taken too seriously.
Things Will Be Different tells the story of two of the final residents to vacate their homes ahead of a controversial public housing estate demolition.
With the Melbourne Writers Festival kicking off today,here are some of the events that should not be missed.