The September 2023 issue of Limelight is now available
A gimmick? An existential threat? Limelight's cover story this month is devoted to the talking point of the year: Artificial Intelligence.
A gimmick? An existential threat? Limelight's cover story this month is devoted to the talking point of the year: Artificial Intelligence.
WASO raises the roof of Perth Concert Hall before it closes for renovations with a mammoth Mahler, a string of guest stars and five world premieres.
That such bias exists will come as a surprise to only a few. That it is so extreme may shock many.
The news that the Italian soprano Renata Scotto has died, aged 89, has touched singers and opera lovers worldwide.
The magazine will cease production after 87 years in a "streamline" of operations in the Metropolitan Opera Guild.
A Grammy Award-winning headliner tops the bill for the 12th year of celebration of the rich and diverse contribution of women to jazz.
“Jewface” controversy erupts over actor-director Bradley Cooper's use of makeup for his portrayal of composer Leonard Bernstein.
CSO 2024 delves into the human connection with the surrounding world while platforming a major Mahler work and five world premieres.
ACO feels like it’s in a good place, Richard Tognetti tells Limelight, ahead of a year encompassing music, dance and film.
Omega Ensemble, Dr Lou Bennett and Paul Dean among those recognised for outstanding achievements in the field of Australian music.
Before he passed away, agent and former actor James Laurie donated half a million dollars to the Actors Benevolent Fund of NSW.
Budget squeeze leaves Adelaide's UNESCO World City of Music status looking like "a big national joke" says former ABC presenter.
The sale of the BBC’s Maida Vale Studios in London to a consortium led by the German composer Hans Zimmer has been confirmed.