• Guide

    Five New Melbourne Art Exhibitions to Jump-Start Your June

    Go back to the '90s at NGV Australia or jump on an inflatable installation that explores colonisation.

  • News

    Woolloongabba's Getting a New Dine-In Cinema

    The new eight-screen complex will boast both large and boutique theatres — and Gold Class-like nosh options.

  • News

    Sydney's Inner West Is Getting a New Community Cinema

    The independent screening space will host sessions by local community groups and indie film festivals.

  • News

    A Look Inside GOMA's Massive Marvel: Creating the Cinematic Universe Exhibition

    Take a walk through GOMA's blockbuster exhibition, featuring over 600 Marvel costumes, props and artefacts.

  • News

    Studio Ghibli Is Building Its Very Own Theme Park

    The Totoro-themed park is scheduled to open in 2020 — and if it doesn't feature a catbus, we'll eat this susuwatari.

  • News

    A Giant, Inflatable Sad Kanye Is Coming to Splendour in the Grass

    The next SITG project from Hungry Castle, the folks behind the 'Nicholas Cage in a Cage' jumping castle.

  • News

    Keep Sydney Open Is Putting on a Precinct-Wide Kings Cross Festival

    Hop between seven venues hosting some of Sydney's best record labels and party crews — until 3am.

  • News

    A Weekender's Guide to Brisbane During BIGSOUND

    Where to stay, eat, drink and party around Brissie during this epic music festival.

  • News

    Five Queer-Friendly Spaces and Party Crews to Follow in Sydney

    From secret warehouse parties to revamped Oxford Street pubs.

  • Guide

    Ten New Sydney Art Exhibitions to Jump-Start Your June

    An eclectic smorgasbord of exhibitions open this month featuring dystopian cityscapes, warrior roosters and seven Turner Prize winners.

  • News

    Sydney's Silent Disco Ice Skating Festival Returns for Vivid

    The frostiest, quietest event in the Vivid lineup is back.

  • News

    A Handy Guide to Vivid Sydney's Light Precincts

    A comprehensive overview to help you to effectively traverse the city to find all of the lights, all of the lights.

  • News

    Ten Must-See Films at the 2017 Sydney Film Festival

    Aubrey Plaza and Alison Brie as nuns, Netflix-produced monster movies and the debut full-length feature from Afghanistan's first female filmmaker.

  • News

    Sydney's New Immersive Heist Game Lets You Casually Steal an Artwork

    Live out your Thomas Crown Affair fantasies. Just don't get caught.

  • News

    Sydney-Based Artist Nikolaus Dolman on Making Art from Social Media

    He's taken on the selfie, clickbait and what he calls 'the Western lifestyle economy'.

  • News

    Victoria Is Getting a New Coastal After-Dark Winter Arts Festival

    Headed for Apollo Bay in the Otways, WinterWild is made up of four Saturdays of music, film and storytelling themed around the elements.

  • News

    Placebo Are Coming to Australia for a National 20th Anniversary Tour

    And yes, they'll play old songs like 'Pure Morning’ and 'Nancy Boy’.

  • News

    S-Town Creator Brian Reed Is Coming to Sydney and Melbourne

    The creator of Serial and This American Life's latest podcast will be doing two talks on his visit.

  • News

    An Interactive Performance Art Bar Is Popping Up at Carriageworks

    La Rosa Social Club will come from LA to Sydney's Semi Permanent this month.

  • News

    Five Films from Cannes 2017 We Can't Wait to See in Australia

    Now showing in French Riviera cinemas between May 17 and 28, and hopefully coming soon to a screen near you.

  • News

    This Short Film Competition Gives Filmmakers the Chance to Work With Dominic West

    Write a killer seven-page script and The Wire's Jimmy McNulty could star in it.

  • News

    Netflix Is Finally Making an Original Australian Series

    Tidelands' ten episodes, each running for 50 minutes, will be shot in Queensland in 2018.

  • News

    Session Time: What's On in Sydney Cinemas This Week

    These are the just-released films you should spend your pocket money on this week.

  • News

    A National Geographic Animal Photography Exhibition Is Coming to Melbourne Zoo

    It will be the first time Photo Ark has visited the southern hemisphere.

  • News

    Sydney Fringe Is Launching a Massive New Warehouse Festival Hub

    The festival's announced a 7000 square metre space for exhibitions, installations and immersive art experiences.

  • News

    Sydney Film Festival Announces Stacked 2017 Program

    See Sofia Coppola's new Civil War thriller, Ben Mendelsohn play a convicted sex offender and a slew of stars in an Austin music scene-set love story.

  • Guide

    Five Sydney Theatre Shows to Shake Up Your May

    Autumn is the perfect time to see theatre in Sydney — so pick the shows folks are talking about.

  • News

    Brisbane's GOMA Is Getting a Major New James Turrell Light Installation

    It will be Australia's third permanent Turrell piece, with the others at Hobart's Mona and the NGA in Canberra.

  • News

    The Lord of the Rings Design Workshop Is Bringing an Insane Insect Exhibition to Australia

    Get up close and personal with large-scale creepy crawlies at this immersive showcase.

  • News

    Footscray Is Getting a New Eight-Screen Cinema Complex

    Coming in 2019 or 2020 from the team behind Yarraville's iconic Sun Theatre.

  • News

    Five Hugely Topical Films to See at the 2017 Human Rights Arts and Film Festival

    Visit Manila's slums, follow a PNG community fighting for justice, and see how civil servants would respond to a hypothetical nuclear attack.

  • News

    The Creators of Wallace & Gromit Are Coming to Australia

    Peter Lord and David Sproxton will help launch ACMI's massive Aardman Animations exhibition with a series of talks and masterclasses.

  • Guide

    Eight Bold New Melbourne Art Exhibitions That Will Make Your May

    See paintings that climb off the canvas, a survey of Christian Thompson's work and the NGV's long-awaited Van Gogh exhibition.

  • Guide

    Ten Bold New Sydney Art Exhibitions That Will Make Your May

    Looming asteroids, the end of an era for Stills Gallery and a pop-up barbershop.

  • News

    The New York Times Officially Launches Australian Coverage

    With the launch of a Sydney newsroom, the publication will extend their coverage to Australian news and issues.

  • News

    The Emerging Writers' Festival Unveils 2017 Program

    This year, the writerly festival includes a play on climate change, a masterclass on food writing and a Looking for Alibrandi-inspired formal.

  • News

    This Is Your Chance to Cruise Through Vivid Sydney on a Pirate Ship

    All in celebration of Starz's Black Sails, of course.

  • News

    Brisbane Loses Another Cinema Icon with The Schonell Ending Its Regular Film Sessions

    The St Lucia site will cease its cinema operations and become a venue for hire.

  • News

    A Look Inside the NGV's Blockbuster Van Gogh Exhibition

    Take a walk through the NGV's huge winter exhibition, featuring over 60 works from the Dutch post-impressionist master.

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