Echoes of past ages hang on the air at Government House Ballroom for Australian Baroque’s Music and Mindfulness program with Dr Craig Hassed.
David Cusworth
I can understand WA taxpayers subsidising a tour of WA but I don’t know why I am paying to entertain people in Britain.
Ben Harvey
Unexpected construction work proved inspirational for choreographers Emma Fishwick and Serena Chalker, whose new work What Came Before will premiere in STRUT Dance’s Restore program at PICA.
Tanya MacNaughton
WA Symphony Orchestra returns to Albany in August with principal conductor Asher Fisch and WA star violinist Riley Skevington in a concert of Debussy, Barber and Franck.
The mysterious backdrop to one of the world's most famous works of art may have been solved by a geologist who has pinpointed a small town on a lake shore.
Alex Fraser
With outstanding vocals and a raw energy bursting from the cast, this is a show with a throbbing pulse.
Melinda Webster
An exhibition that celebrates Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s contribution to the Reclaim the Void art project is now open.
Carwyn Monck
Mere weeks after farewelling a musical honouring the story of rock’n’roll queen Tina Turner, the life of the king of rock’n’roll has entered the Crown Theatre Perth building in Elvis: A Musical Revolution.
The ever-present message of “no day but today” that sits at the heart of Jonathan Larson’s multiple Tony award-winning rock musical Rent has an emotional resonance that hits singer-songwriter Thndo hard.
A dark and stormy night at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts for Decibel New Music Ensemble’s take on the David Lynch Twin Peaks movie, Fire Walk With Me.
A Rwandan-born Scot plays Doctor Who in what the actor describes as a "fresh era" for the much-loved British sci-fi TV show that will be streamed globally.
Staff Writers
Venus and Mars, a painting by the Italian Renaissance master, Sandro Botticelli, has left the National Gallery in London for the first time in 150 years.
Submissions for “art that saves the forest” are open, with the Ludlow Art Prize ready for a new set of pieces showcasing the beauty of Australian nature.
Melissa Sheil
A groundbreaking exhibition honouring the legacy of the late Noongar artist Bella Kelly and featuring works by her daughter, artist Caroline Narkle, is heading to Katanning.
Daniel Rooney
Three respected Australian artists and designers will be on the judging panel for this year’s prestigious City of Karratha Cossack Art Awards.
Katya Minns
The actor who delivered a memorable Lord of the Rings battle cry and played the captain in Titanic has been remembered as a trailblazer upon his death at 79.
Brian Melley
Goldfields-Esperance artists are encouraged to submit their work featuring Australian landscapes to an art prize which has opened up for Statewide entries for the first time.
Tegan Guthrie
WA Symphony Orchestra combines Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with a deeply poignant James Ledger song cycle, premiered by soprano Sara Macliver under conductor Alpesh Chauhan, at Perth Concert Hall.
It would be nigh impossible to think of Saturday Night Fever without its Bee Gees soundtrack being the star of the show, which is exactly what has Drew Anthony excited for his production of the stage musical.
Finding a correlation between Irish dancing as a youngster and his current music theatre role as the King of rock’n’roll in Elvis: A Musical Revolution is not as hard a task for Rob Mallett as you might think.
Denmark artist Ruth Halbert explores the complex issues issues at the heart of being a newcomer to Australia in her latest exhibition.
Ensemble formed eight years ago in Germany by four Korean friends, brought repertoire of youthful composition to match their bright energy, with European & Australian works plus an encore from Korean tradition.
Ros de Souza is a woman who wears many hats as an active member of her Fremantle community, including that of Artwalk Freo organiser, which returns bigger and better over the first three weekends in May.
Freeze Frame Opera’s kid-friendly version of Mozart’s Magic Flute has nothing on the original in terms of weird plot lines, presenting the music to a new generation in a production full of colour and movement