Arts and Entertainment Archive

Anna Karenina and Tchaikovski on the stage

Anna Karenina and Tchaikovski on the stage

The Eifman Ballet will make its Australian debut next week with two of its most acclaimed productions, Anna Karenina and Tchaikovsky, at Sydney’s Capitol Theatre from August 15 and at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre from August 29. Under the expert direction of Russian …
Water the source of all creation

Water the source of all creation

How often do you stare blankly at an artwork – be it painting, sculpture, performance or installation – completely bewildered by the intentions of the artist? The cryptically confusing written statement alongside a work often complicates its meaning even further. But what …
Canadian film festival explores possible worlds

Canadian film festival explores possible worlds

Sydney’s annual Canadian Film Festival, Possible Worlds, returns for its seventh year with an impressive line-up boasting everything from the queer musical Leave it on the Floor to the Oscar-nominated French language comedy Monsieur Lazhar. Possible Worlds is Sydney’s chance to explore an …
More than a lake

More than a lake

On entering the Art Gallery of New South Wales to view the  Biennale exhibit I was struck by the sheer haunting beauty of  Steadfast, video footage of a lake from Biennale artist Phil Hastings. Its  scope and immensity is like walking into a slow …
Celebrity Theatresports stripped bare

Celebrity Theatresports stripped bare

Studio 54 Shades of Grey and I Shot the Shire were among the hilariously named teams that took to the Enmore stage for the 2012 Celebrity Theatresports Challenge on July 21. The eclectic line-up of celebs, experienced improvisers and young guns included …
Storylines festival gives voice to the voiceless

Storylines festival gives voice to the voiceless

Refugees and Australia’s own Indigenous stolen generation are often seen as simply numbers in political and public debate. The personal stories of these people are rarely heard. But the StoryLines Festival aims to break the silence in a four-week celebration of diversity …
And all that jazz

And all that jazz

For me, the hallmark of a great city lies in the quality of its jazz clubs. In my eyes Melbourne is a great city and Bennett’s Lane is everything a jazz club should be. The perfect place to forget your troubles, or …
50 shades of play at Hellfire

50 shades of play at Hellfire

Sydney’s Hellfire Club is having a ‘50 shades of Play’ night in response to the erotica bestseller Fifty shades of Grey sparking  interest in the club’s bondage/fetish culture. “We’re having a few more inquiries and people signing up,” said Hellfire Sydney Club …
Review: Not suitable for children

Review: Not suitable for children

From director Peter Templeman comes this absolute gem of an Aussie film, Not Suitable For Children. Starring our very own Ryan Kwanten, a Home and Away alumnus and star of the US hit show True Blood, this fresh take on the lives …