
Good Morning Vietnam
Good Morning Vietnam – Music from the Vietnam War era, Live in Concert! vividly reimagines the treasured and symbolic songs of the 1960s and 70s that spilled across our airwaves during the Vietnam War…
Good Morning Vietnam – Music from the Vietnam War era, Live in Concert! vividly reimagines the treasured and symbolic songs of the 1960s and 70s that spilled across our airwaves during the Vietnam War…
Surfing the Sands of Dubai “The sand dunes are very high this morning,” announces my Evening Desert Safari tour guide Kashmir. He cheekily flashes me
A feast for the senses … dazzling lights, carnival music and even an all encompassing blackness … As our water taxi put-puts across the Bay
After an endless nightmare of dragging and dropping videos, buttons and contact forms, a Hello Theme WordPress tutorial helped me finally create the website I’ve
Artworks that adeptly capture the beauty, meaningfulness and aesthetic qualities of real-life subjects exemplifies the passion of keen figurative artists. The finest examples reveal the artist’s skillful use of line, colour, texture and light to provide the observer something of a narrative of the subject’s time, place and state of mind…
Continuing its legacy of giving a free rein to theatre-makers at anywhere but traditional theatre spaces, Anywhere Theatre Festival has teamed with Flowers Theatre Company and the Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway to present a charming World War I story at the beautifully preserved Swanbank Railway Station…
‘Fashion capital’ refers to the cities that hold fashion weeks to showcase their industry. They are major influences on international fashion trends. Design is overwhelmingly concentrated in these superstar cities, as are design schools and fashion magazines, along with a local market of affluent consumers…
Ladies in Black, with book by Carolyn Burns, is a new musical that features more than 20 new songs by Tim Finn. It’s a young girl’s coming-of-age story set in the late 1950s in an Australian city that is also emerging from a period of adolescence…
I blame Martin McDonagh for the changing of our travel plans at the last minute to include Bruges. If not for the In Bruges director’s lovingly shot sequence taken from a riverboat gliding beside the moss-blanketed canal walls and passing under bridge after pretty bridge we wouldn’t be here…
La Boite Theatre Company’s concluding season of independent theatre includes a new play created by Melbourne-based contemporary ensemble Elbow Room that is both bizarre and ultimately satisfying…