Joshua Bell headlines Limelight’s April 2017 issue on sale now
The virtuoso leads a line up including Kate Mulvany and investigations into Wagner's amours and the Mignon obsession.
The virtuoso leads a line up including Kate Mulvany and investigations into Wagner's amours and the Mignon obsession.
Richard Tipping, known for his iconic SING street signs, is showing his Woman Crossing sign in April.
Not only that, Abraham Poincheval will use his body heat to incubate eggs at Paris’s Palais de Tokyo.
OperaQ promises a sensual night to remember in one night only offering Sensory.
Blush Opera among the young artists from Western Sydney to be given funding to undertake new projects.
The Turnbull Government’s volte face will see $61 million returned to the Australia Council over four years.
The Artistic Directors of Bangarra Dance Theatre and Gondwana Choirs honoured in the 2017 Awards.
This beautifully conceived interactive installation is an act of remembrance and of gentle protest.
New issue features QSO MD Alondra de la Parra, a guide to Russian music, Van Gogh and Matthew Bourne’s Lord of the Flies.
Teens and concession card holders have greater opportunities to attend the Fest with the return of accessibility schemes.
Ernst and Young report finds Festival Centre Trust made a $107.8 million contribution to the economy in 2015-2016.
A new exhibition explores Warhol as a commercial artist before he became a pop icon.
A walk through Boorna Waanginy’s sound and light show is a deeply felt celebration of cultures and a warning for the future.