love song
Wherever and however you can find some love, some magic, in this difficult life, take it with open arms. That is the message that comes across in John Kolvenbach’s play, a love song with a bittersweet melody.
In LOVE SONG, …
Not known for towing the line, THE INDEPENDENT MEMBER FOR LYNE is Rob Oakeshott’s plain titled memoir of a political career that has straddled state and federal arenas and proves a policy wonk with integrity may constantly get his …
Whether Edward St Aubyn has ever been lost for words, it’s certainly not evident in his hysterical new novel, LOST FOR WORDS.
Setting his compass towards the Pacific of publishing and the land of literary awards, this intrepid word slinger …
The Bangarra Dance Company’s new production brings to light the story of Patyegarang, a remarkable young indigenous woman,
When the colonial fleet first arrived in Eora country in the late 18th Century, Patyegrarang, a young indigenous woman, befriended Lieutenant …
Melbourne recently celebrated its 17th year of hosting the International Jazz Festival. The 10-day event, which took place between May 30 and June 8, showcased spectacular performances by local and renowned musicians, exhibitions and workshops. There was something for …